Quote by Billy Sherwood
So when bands work with me and its 10 oclock, usually youd have to

So when bands work with me and its 10 oclock, usually youd have to be getting out of the studio, we could go on until 2 in the morning cause its my place! – Billy Sherwood

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So for my studio purposes, I know that Im in my studio with technicians whove done amazing things to my board and to my power amps and I know what I can deliver out of my studio. – Billy Sherwood

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So I was always around music and my dad was in his own way a progressive jazzer, a big band jazzer guy. – Billy Sherwood

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