The whole thing about rock music, pop music, is it's really for kids.
Juliana Hatfield
I can't believe I got a major-label record deal. My music was quirky, and my voice was so odd and high and girlish, it was like a weird novelty... →
My music - that's the one area I won't let myself be pushed around. But in other parts of my life, I'm a confused mess.
I'd just like to inspire people to be themselves and do what they want and not conform to the rigid guidelines of the music or entertainment... →
I still have all the faith and love for my music and yet I'm still playing places for kids.
I think the reason I've been able to keep making music is because I'm not married, I don't have kids.
I make music and I can't stop. It's a compulsion and an obsession and a curse.
If I have to work in McDonalds, fine - I had a really great run and made a living at music for 20 years, and how many other people can say that?
Music is so hard. It's a struggle to get people to care. It's hard to make an impact in today's world because people aren't buying... →
What does it mean to a person whose identity is very wrapped up in the music she makes, if her worth is measured by how many records she sells?