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I publish my own music. I'm creating my own songbook. It works that way for me; I'm very independent.
I think of my songs as there to be something to move people emotionally.
I wanted to produce Nancy LaMott's albums, so I created my own record company.
I write and direct the Duke University Children's Hospital Benefit every year.
I'm not comfortable singing in front of people yet. That's going to take another 100 performances.
I'm trying to have everything that I put into the world be something that makes a difference in the way I want to make a difference.
I've been doing my big theater projects, which take years, and writing a song here and there.
My career keeps shifting; I keep doing the next thing and it keeps growing.
My first career was as a coach and a teacher.
Songwriting is the most terrifying thing to me, because you are really laying your heart out there.
There is no seam between my songs and myself-they really are me. It's not like I'm performing; I'm just singing stuff that I really... →
When I got to Broadway, I conducted five Broadway shows.
For Hunchback, we needed this live, gigantic choir. So we went to London and said, This is Disney! I need singers who can sing high D's, hold... →