When the audience leaves, I’d like them to feel positive when they go.
Meaning of the quote
When the audience leaves, I'd like them to feel positive when they go. This quote means that the musician, Juice Newton, wants the people who come to see her perform to leave feeling good and happy. She wants her music and performance to make the audience feel uplifted and cheerful, even after they've left the show.
About Juice Newton
Juice Newton, an American pop and country singer, songwriter, and musician, has received numerous awards and accolades, including Grammy nominations and a Grammy win. She has several gold and platinum records to her name and charted 14 top 10 hits across various Billboard charts during the 1980s, with many of her songs achieving crossover success.
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