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Gary Wright
April 26, 1943 -
Nationality: American
Category: Musician
Subcategory: American Musician

I always wanted to do something completely different.

   

The Internet is both great and terrible. As a source of information, a tool for delivering music and art, it's great. But spamming ads and piracy of music is terrible. It's stealing.

   

My music and lyrics became an extension of this Indian philosophy.

   

The idea to do the album only on keyboards kind of happened by accident. I was quite happy with the sound and felt it really didn't need more instruments, so I didn't use them.

   

We visited Ravi. We didn't study with him, as such.

   

Artists were nurtured back in the '70s. Their music was developed by the record companies.

   

I'm developing artists for my new record label, my son's band, Intangible, being one of them.

   

We lived on a farm in the English countryside, where we wrote a lot of our music. You really were treated like an artist during those days-not like product, which is now the mode.

   

I didn't develop or build synths. I had my technicians modify them for my live stage performances.

   

India profoundly changed my outlook on life because you see how people can be content and very happy with little or even no possessions. It's the reverse of the West.

   

George Harrison is perhaps one of the most creative people I ever met, not only in his music and songwriting, but just the way he lived his life, decorated his gardens and homes. He was a dear friend of mine. His entire approach to music was very unique.

   

I will be developing artists for my new label. The rest is in God's Hands.

   

No one likes to work for free. To copy an artist's work and download it free is stealing. It's hard work writing and recording music, and it's morally wrong to steal it.

   

The more far-out artists, the better.

   

In 1972, George Harrison invited me to accompany him on a trip to India.

   

Music's staying power is a function of how timeless the lyrics, song and production are.

   

I like Anastacia's version of Love is Alive best.

   

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