Spoon frontman waxes about work ethic
Mar 23rd, 2006 | By Scott Andrew | Category: Inspiration and News
Here’s a cool article on Brit Daniels and his band Spoon, and his workman-like approach to music:
The singer-guitarist-songwriter says his years intently listening to radio hits were like “extensive research.” Knowing from the beginning that he cared most about music, he set out with realistic, step-by-step ambitions. Now, he even treats the studio like an office.
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