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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I’m not a toy boy, bellybutton band, so I don’t have to worry about that. Actually, I never did.

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But these days, I get a lot more attention and airplay from the Adult Contemporary and country radio stations, and I feel comfortable saying I’m a part of that.

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And looking at today’s music scene, I think it’s cool that there are a lot of consumers and fans not limited by what radio and the record companies tell them to buy.

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In between that time, I’ve done book narrating, you know, books on tape for Dove Audio.

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The very fact that I’ve had those established me to continue on to do new music and new projects.

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This genre of music seems to want to push people into a certain time slot, which is unfortunate.

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I’ll do a cappella stuff, rock ‘n’ roll and swing stuff.

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As you know, the business is cyclic with styles. It’s no different from clothing styles.

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I work a lot, and not just in Las Vegas.

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I’ve been lucky. I’ve had this history of having an appeal to more than one type of audience.

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My biggest successes were mainly in the pop market during the 80s.

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I’ve had the big ups and the big downs.

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I’ve always enjoyed playing live onstage.

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Our show doesn’t rely on the typical whistles and bells, and smoke and mirrors. It relies mostly on the music.

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I’m really fortunate that I’ve had some mega hits.

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I never stopped working, but I did let my contract run out. And I didn’t really actively pursue it.

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It would be nice to garner new fans and make it a success – and success is relevant, we already know all that.

Juice Newton

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There’s also, I think more so in the music business and especially for women, this ceiling that people put on you if you have children or a family and decide to spend time with them.

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Songs like the Buck Owens tune, for example, are very simple and straightforward, and recording it really gave me a chance to get into and get a sense of Buck’s personality, a feel for that whole Bakersfield sound.

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I’m just thrilled to see people enjoying the music.

Juice Newton

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And I think that we’re more of an alternative act in that sense, and that flavor comes across to the audience.

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I like the big ups. I’m into the big ups.

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I can’t live off of yesterday – that’s in the past.

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