What I love about collaborating is that you're working with other minds that work differently to yours.
What you learn from working with other performers and musicians is invaluable, really, and can only help you grow. I mean, if you spend your whole life focusing on yourself, you're not really learning much.
It was about working with other musicians, but more than that it's about exploring musical areas that you could never do with the band you're in, in my case Judas Priest. You could tackle musical areas and lyrical areas that wouldn't be appropriate for Priest.
Working with other artists and sharing your passions is great.
Improv is so different, it's such a collaborative thing, you're working with other people, nothing is planned and it's kind of this community mentality, whereas stand-up, you're alone and it was really hard.
Lots of colors appear when you're working with other people.
With rare exceptions, all of your most important achievements on this planet will come from working with others- or, in a word, partnership.
It seems to me that I never grow unless I'm actually working with other actors who have shed whatever shell it is that keeps them insulated from each other.
I always saw myself as a singer-songwriter, a solo-artist, that's why working with other artists was never satisfying for me.
I just love the process of working with other actors,
Compassionate action involves working with ourselves as much as working with others.
Surprisingly, I don't throw away that much. I don't move forward with a lot of things unless they're going somewhere. You also have to remember that when you're working with other artists, you have to be really careful about how you deal with that stuff.
As an actor, I love working with directors. As much as I love working with other actors.
Working with others makes us much more than we could ever become alone
Faith in people is an essential quality of an influencer when working with others, yet it is a scarce commodity today.