I grew up wanting to be a musician, but my parents were sure I would starve to death. So, they put me in physics and chemistry. That eventually blew up, and I got into radio.

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This quote is about a musician named John Tesh who had to go against his parents' wishes to pursue his dream of becoming a musician. His parents were worried he wouldn't make enough money, so they made him study science instead. But that didn't work out, and he ended up getting a job in radio, which eventually led him to become a successful musician.

About John Tesh

John Tesh is a renowned American musician and radio/TV presenter. He has won numerous awards, including Emmys and Grammy nominations, and his live concerts have raised millions for PBS. Tesh is also known for composing the iconic NBA on NBC basketball theme, and hosting popular shows like Intelligence for Your Life.

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Those worship songs on the Christmas project will air on PBS television. That’s highly unusual.

John Tesh

American musician and sports announcer

I’ve been stuck on John Eldredge lately. He’s all about being a warrior outside of the church. I hate to think about this kind of stuff – I just like to do it.

John Tesh

American musician and sports announcer

There’s probably a way to use that great content and to live under the radar now and then in order to reach a new audience. That’s the thinking I’m talking about.

John Tesh

American musician and sports announcer

I grew up wanting to be a musician, but my parents were sure I would starve to death. So, they put me in physics and chemistry. That eventually blew up, and I got into radio.

John Tesh

American musician and sports announcer

After playing so many songs in churches for eight or nine years, I’ve learned what songs people react to. Then I just had fun with the arrangements. That’s how this album came together.

John Tesh

American musician and sports announcer

If you want to write the next great novel, but you think, No, this won’t work because no one will buy it or it won’t be any good, then you talk yourself out of taking a risk.

John Tesh

American musician and sports announcer

I spent another six years in Europe covering sporting events such as the Tour de France.

John Tesh

American musician and sports announcer

A lot of people are willing to pray or to put in work, but they’re not willing to take true risks.

John Tesh

American musician and sports announcer

I’d like to do a television show that is encouraging, useful, and clean, and I’d like to go up against Entertainment Tonight and beat it.

John Tesh

American musician and sports announcer

I come from the performance world, but the idea of a worship song is different. It’s useful music.

John Tesh

American musician and sports announcer

Really, at a time when they’re debating when and where a nativity scene can be used, this is the kind of stuff we need to have out there – outside of the church.

John Tesh

American musician and sports announcer

Risk means everything from being honest about your faith, to moving, to quitting a job that’s paying you a fortune but it’s not what’s in your heart. Risking things is one of the biggest fears we have.

John Tesh

American musician and sports announcer

I always wanted to be a full-time musician. Every television job I had was a means to buy a grand piano, or to put in a recording studio, or something like that.

John Tesh

American musician and sports announcer

To understand this Christmas record, you have to understand our ministry.

John Tesh

American musician and sports announcer

I took the ET job because I wanted to stop traveling and they said I would only work half a day. Then I could work on music the rest of the day. They put in my contract that I wouldn’t work after 1 P.M.

John Tesh

American musician and sports announcer

The real advantage for me is that I have the opportunity to lead worship every Sunday.

John Tesh

American musician and sports announcer

I was 23 years old. It was a wild time. I was covering everything that blew up – blackouts, Studio 54, son of Sam killer, and all of that stuff.

John Tesh

American musician and sports announcer

None of those jobs were high-profile, but once I was on ET, people then began to associate me with that show. So, that is the thing that many people know me for. When in effect, that was the end of my television career.

John Tesh

American musician and sports announcer

If you want to get an education in how to get a story and how to survive, then get a street reporter job in New York City.

John Tesh

American musician and sports announcer