I enjoy digging up older interviews! Tells us a lot about who people were at the time!
This one is from bassmusicianmagazine.com. Roy Vogt being interviewed by John Kuhlman.
Here's an excerpt:
"Nobody picks up the bass guitar with the goal of staying locked in the bedroom, staging jaw-dropping performances to a collection of stuffed animals. Sure, we may all start there. Eventually, Teddy and his action figure friends will grow tired of our amazing bass skills so we move on to the next level: shredding for YouTube. Alas, time goes by and our email inboxes have not been flooded with record deals and Bela Fleck has not called to have us replace Victor Wooten.
Where we want to be…where we need to be…is out of the bedroom and on a stage or in a studio. We desire, at some level, to be good enough at our craft that people will pay us for something we would gladly do for free. We want to be able to make a living making music."
Read the entire interview HERE.
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