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If I'm going to go out to be a solo artist, it's because I want to do something different without having to wait on someone else's schedule or hobbies or be limited by other people's prejudices. I'd be kind of stupid not to exercise that.
The only thing that's better in a group versus being by yourself is the companionship. You have to do a lot of thing by yourself as a solo artist. But it's cool. It's worth it.
I discovered that it was a lonely world being a solo artist. Then I started working with another solo artist, Rod Stewart, and he used to tell me how lonely he was!
People sometimes ask if I want to be a solo artist, but it just wouldn't be any fun being on your own.
I never envisioned myself as a solo artist; I was always part of a band.
It's silly to call me the new Ed Sheeran. He can fill stadiums as a solo artist, but I'm not like that.
For me as a solo artist, I never want to be a nostalgia act.
I think it would be nice to sell 15 million albums as a solo artist. I'd have to deal with all the repercussions of that, but that wouldn't be too bad.
I really wasn't planning on being a solo artist.
I'm on a mission to make people aware that I'm not a solo artist. I'm sometimes challenged by the branding of Tim Crouch.