"Most artists don't know a hit. You can say I want this one to be a hit but it never become that way. The public decides that for you."
About Carl Gardner
Carl Gardner — Life and Legacy
Carl Gardner, best known as the lead singer of The Coasters, made a significant impact on the music scene with his emotive storytelling and heartfelt lyrics. His work often delves into the complexities of love and the human experience, reflecting a profound understanding of resilience in the face of life's challenges. One of his notable quotes, 'Love is the greatest force,' encapsulates his belief in love's power to inspire and transform. Gardner's lyrics frequently illustrate how personal struggles can lead to deeper emotional connections, showcasing a unique blend of vulnerability and strength. His ability to articulate the intricacies of human emotions resonates with audiences, making his insights timeless. Today, Gardner's quotes continue to inspire those navigating their own journeys, reminding us of the enduring power of love and the importance of resilience.
Quote collection
Carl Gardner quotes
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"Being from Texas, I didn't know anything about gangsters and people like that, I had no fear of people."
"I did not want vocal groups. I was not interested in singing with a group because there's too much problem with groups in the first place."
"The music I wanted to get into when I went to California, was to, uh, get into, uh, pop, mostly. And the big band era was on at that time. I was doing the "Mona Lisa"s, the "Stardust"s, "Stars Fell On Alabama," all this kind of stuff. And that was my thing that I wanted."
"I knew when I left to go to start my career, you don't want to get in front of a band and say, uh, give me "Stardust" without saying D-flat."
"I was singing when I was five years old. My sister and I both had the talent from mom and dad, and she was in opera and I was into pop and uh, rhythm and blues, anything, I was about a four octave singer."
"My musical background in Tyler, Texas was quite outstanding. Uh, I grew up with, uh, with high school teachers who were in bands, they could play music. And we had a nine piece band there in Tyler, and I joined them when I was about, oh, 15 years old and traveled all over Texas in that band, playing for the elite oil people. Hah. And um, I was making about 50 bucks a night, and uh, it taught me, they taught me how to find my timing and to learn the songs that I wanted."