Top 68 Jon Pardi Quotes December 11, 2020 by Krista Aniston Leave a Comment “I’m just thankful I’m surrounded by good people.”― Jon Pardi“’Dirt on My Boots’ was pegged as the second single from ‘California Sunrise’ from the get-go, and we felt like it was just a fun song to go with.”― Jon Pardi“’Swagger’ would be the word for ‘Dirt On My Boots.’ With the real funky drum loop and the ganjo rolling down, and then the fiddles and the guitar and steel, it really took an old school style where it’s fiddle, steel, guitar, and mixed it with a drum loop.”― Jon Pardi“My California sunrise, there’s a real mist in the air. I think of the mountains. You can smell the farm fields. You can smell the dirt and the lights and the whole sun.”― Jon Pardi“If you can take a piece of life and put it in a song, it’s going to be a good song – especially if it’s from the heart.”― Jon Pardi“’Dirt On My Boots’ is a very different song. I heard the melody, and I heard the lyrics, and I heard the drive of that song. I totally related. It was kinda me when I was on my bulldozer working for my dad.”― Jon Pardi“Take everything you can from what people say. Keep going and stick to your instincts. And what your soul tells you to do, use that.”― Jon Pardi“It’s always a good feeling to be recognized for something.”― Jon Pardi“I’m a funny guy. You’ve got to be able to make fun of yourself. We only live once.”― Jon Pardi“We travel so much as touring musicians and artists that sometimes, when you hear a great song that you really think could be on your project, you go ahead and record it instead of try to write it.”― Jon Pardi“I’m moving forward and getting new fans at every show.”― Jon Pardi“There’s been a lot of wedding songs and proposals. It’s cool because when they play it at weddings so, it means a lot to them. That’s a big deal. They’re always going to remember ‘Head Over Boots’ as played at their wedding.”― Jon Pardi“People out west love country music.”― Jon Pardi“There’s so many great people in Country Radio, and I appreciate all the support they’ve given me.”― Jon Pardi“I can be a traditionalist but also play with Luke Bryan and get the crowd to go crazy. I think that mix is a lot of what has kept me going and kept people fired up about the music.”― Jon Pardi“Radio has had my back since ‘Missin’ You Crazy,’ which was a very traditional kind of song.”― Jon Pardi“I can play with Florida Georgia Line. We can throw down with people. I think that’s what sets me apart.”― Jon Pardi“I was a huge Garth Brooks fan.”― Jon Pardi“I love the story of the guy coming to Nashville and then kind of getting set down and told, ‘This is how the town works,’ which, I’ve totally been there. But the coolest thing about ‘Out of Style’ is it’s a song within a song.”― Jon Pardi“I chose to be this guy. It’s who I want to be, and it’s always been me – just keepin’ it country.”― Jon Pardi“You gotta have a good beat to survive in modern country in general. Everyone wants to feel good, laugh, dance, and cry. But at the same time, they all want it to sound happy.”― Jon Pardi“I’ve really been studying lyrics, printing out lyrics to songs I love and reading them like a letter.”― Jon Pardi“I’m a guy who doesn’t know the name of the chord, but I know that it sounds good.”― Jon Pardi“I lean traditional, but ‘Head Over Boots,’ it’s pretty country.”― Jon Pardi“I’d like to start a tradition of getting No. 1s – how ’bout that?”― Jon Pardi“As a songwriter, we’re looking for a good story, and we’re always looking to push the limits.”― Jon Pardi“I love having those lyrics that at first make you think it’s about one thing, but it’s really about something so much more.”― Jon Pardi“I always want to have the traditional country soul while meeting the new standards of country music.”― Jon Pardi“There’s a connection when people are dancing, laughing, and singing, and that definitely happens with ‘Head Over Boots.’”― Jon Pardi“We’re boot-friendly here.”― Jon Pardi“Sing your heart out and write the best song you possible can.”― Jon Pardi“What I can feel the most and what I can remember the most are the melodies I want to write to.”― Jon Pardi“My music is my No. 1, and I’ve got people who believe in me and keep me going. I’m thankful.”― Jon Pardi“I will never, ever speak out against somebody who is living the dream and doing what they want to do, because that’s what I’m doing.”― Jon Pardi“I love traditional country music, and I feel like there’s a need for it and a want for it. But I enjoy everybody in country music.”― Jon Pardi“I’m mixing country with kind of a modern twist to it.”― Jon Pardi“Having two back-to-back No. 1’s is unbelievable.”― Jon Pardi“It’s been so great to have an album people believe in.”― Jon Pardi“You’ve got these guys that have this fresh, street, hip-hop country that sells a zillion. Keep doing that. I’ll keep doing my stuff. We’ll see how it goes.”― Jon Pardi“I was even more country in my college-band days.”― Jon Pardi“I just have fun on stage. There’s nothing premolded out there. I try to always do something different.”― Jon Pardi“There’s so much you can learn from being on a big tour and so much you can learn from being in the clubs.”― Jon Pardi“You gotta do both. You’ve got to be on those big tours, and you’ve got to be in the clubs.”― Jon Pardi“I’m trying to write songs to appeal to everybody.”― Jon Pardi“I’m writing songs that I want to sing.”― Jon Pardi“I played the bars in northern California since I was 18. We played at least three hours, and there’s no which-way about it: That definitely helped.”― Jon Pardi“I’ve been able to carve my way out with lyrics and melodies.”― Jon Pardi“I’m more of a songwriter. I love writing songs. I love writing my songs. It’s always been writing for me, and it makes it different when you’re writing for yourself.”― Jon Pardi“I love performing, and if I didn’t love it, I wouldn’t be doing it.”― Jon Pardi“I love coming back around Northern California.”― Jon Pardi“California is one of the most country-est states there is. We’re really country.”― Jon Pardi“I started playing guitar by the time I was 9.”― Jon Pardi“I was writing songs by 12 and had a band by 14.”― Jon Pardi“I grew up in rural Dixon, CA, and I’ve been hunting with my father ever since I was a young boy. He taught me how to hunt and shoot, firearm safety, and have respect for the outdoors.”― Jon Pardi“I had a drummer I really wanted to move to Nashville with me, and he’s like, ‘Naw, I can’t go, man.’ He never could pull the trigger. It’s a big move. You just gotta be diehard – you gotta give it your all, you know.”― Jon Pardi“My grandmother loved country music, and she’s the one who really got me into country music. She had George Strait tapes, a bunch of them. I remember listening to tapes, taking them out, the covers and the back.”― Jon Pardi“For my shows, I don’t play too many slow songs.”― Jon Pardi“As a songwriter, you always want to search for something that’s right in front of you that you can twist into something new.”― Jon Pardi“’Head Over Boots’ is a shuffle, but it’s more of a Motown laid-back shuffle than, say, a Dwight Yoakam shuffle.”― Jon Pardi“As a songwriter, you always look for guys that you can write good with. Show up, have an idea, knock it out of the park.”― Jon Pardi“I’m helping country sound a little more country.”― Jon Pardi“I like hearing fiddles, steel guitar, acoustics up loud – really rock & roll stuff but with a country sound behind it. That’s just who I am. I’m not trying to prove a point; I am just doing what I like. But I don’t have any problems with any other artist coming in and doing their own thing.”― Jon Pardi“At 14, I was in my own little classic rock country band. Then, after high school, I started another band called Northern Comfort. That was based out of Chico, Calif.”― Jon Pardi“Getting a beginner publishing deal really helped me gain the skills. I just kept writing and writing. You just take everything out of life and turn it into an idea or a melody or a song and find the best writers you can to write with that fit you and know what you want to do.”― Jon Pardi“I have a great band of great guys. We’re a lot of fun.”― Jon Pardi“I always want to just stay humble, and I always want to keep climbing.”― Jon Pardi“If you get music on a personal level, you are doing something right. It’s not just in one ear and out the other.”― Jon Pardi“A lot of my fans, and a lot of country music fans, they still wear boots.”― Jon Pardi
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