Kathy Mattea is an American musician born on June 21, 1959. She is known for her contributions to country music, with hits like "18 Wheels and a Dozen Roses" and "Where've You Been." Mattea's powerful voice and heartfelt lyrics have earned her multiple Grammy Awards and a dedicated fan base. In addition to her music career, she is also an advocate for social and environmental issues. Kathy continues to perform and share her passion for music with audiences.
"So I had to just kind of go back to the hotel, take a shower, sit quiet, dig down deep, warm up, and allow myself to move into some kind of zone. And then I remembered that a lot of my favorite musical moments are not about perfection."
"Chocolate's okay, but I prefer a really intense fruit taste. You know when a peach is absolutely perfect... it's sublime. I'd like to capture that and then use it in a dessert."
"Whenever someone leaves, the next person that gets pulled in is somebody with similar values."
"And in fact, I think the more we start to worship perfection the more soul leaks out of art."
"I would step into a place of being lined up with a sense of purpose and my inner compass, and everything was going in the same direction. Then I'd get lazy and get off the track. And then things would start to fall apart, and I'd back up and get it together again."
"We rob ourselves of so much by focusing on the wrong stuff. And the ability to get into the moment and deal with what is, that's the real opportunity."
"Can you blame them? We have to filter so much information these days. But it does make it difficult for an artist. I'm 46 years old now. I've had a lot of life experience and my voice has changed. People who expect the same old me are bound to be disappointed."