"When my husband gives me this ultimatum, "You either stop singing, or you move out," then it became very clear that what I needed to do - not just because I wanted to sing, but because I didn't want to live with anybody who issued ultimatums to me like that - would be to move out."
About Rene Marie
Rene Marie — Life and Legacy
Rene Marie stands out as a jazz vocalist whose work intricately weaves personal narrative with broader social themes. Her music often reflects her experiences with racism and the power of love, making her a unique voice in contemporary jazz. One of her notable quotes, 'I sing to heal,' encapsulates her belief in the transformative power of music, both for herself and her audience. Through her lyrics, she challenges societal norms, particularly around race and identity, inviting listeners to confront uncomfortable truths while finding solace in shared experiences. Marie’s exploration of love is not merely romantic; it is a multifaceted examination of human connection and vulnerability. Her songs resonate deeply, as they articulate the struggles and triumphs of the human experience. By addressing themes of resilience, she inspires her audience to embrace their challenges and find strength in vulnerability. Today, Rene Marie's quotes and music continue to impact listeners, reminding them of the importance of love and resilience in navigating life's complexities. Her work serves as a powerful testament to the healing potential of art, making her an influential figure in the world of jazz.
Quote collection
Rene Marie quotes
18 quotes — follow a thought to its full quote page.
"In an abusive relationship - we'll talk about men and women - women are often restrained, by words or out of fear, from leaving. They will tolerate abuse up to and including being put to death."
"I think that's the role of an artist, right? To touch someone and make us stretch out just a little bit more."
"My ex-husband has been one of my best teachers, and I believe that the areas of our life and the people in our lives that present the most problems to us - they really are our best teachers. They're teaching us lessons that we have to learn anyway, and if we don't accept the lesson from them, there will just be another teacher to step in and take their place."
"When I stop asking questions, something's wrong."
"It's kind of condoned in our society: There are things that an abusive mate could get away with with their partner that they could not with a stranger."
"I think it's OK to compose songs and sing them about questions that we don't have answers to yet."
"I think vulnerability and sensuality, they're sides of the same coin."
"I don't see how a person can be sensuous - unless they're just, you know, following some kind of script - without being vulnerable."
"I often compare singing to lovemaking because there's so many similarities."
"There's a certain place you want to get to, and in order to do that, you have to be vulnerable."
"You have to be willing to look a certain way, and hold your body a certain way, until you get to where you want to go - I'm talking about musically, now."
"I've never been the type of singer that can sing in heels and the gown and all this stuff, because I can't get to where I want to go while I'm in that getup."
"Hey, maybe I can sing locally and earn a couple of bucks."
"To be up on stage and interacting with musicians, that was a huge epiphany for me."
"Once I started singing, I realized it was a language I'd forgotten I could speak."
"I just love music. I love all kinds of music, and I was exposed to it, me and my siblings, from the time we were in utero."
"I just kind of tried to stay true to myself."