Lee Fields plays Cork Opera House this weekend.
For Lee, deciding to focus on time has made things more straightforward for him. “As an artist, it makes it easier because I realise when I’m wasting my time very quickly now, sometimes it’s the moment something’s brought up, sometimes I can immediately tell that this is a good thing for me. I’m not being selfish when I say ‘for me’, I’m counting all of the people that I’m involved with as ‘for me’. I’m counting my manager, I’m counting my band, I’m counting my wife, I’m counting my future endeavours. Is this going to take us in a negative direction, or is it going to take us in a positive direction? Every slight movement that we make affects the outcome of the future. So I’m very, very careful about the moves that I make, because time is more precious than the money that we get here. Money is temporary, all this stuff is temporary.”
Lee Fields & The Expressions play The Cork Opera House on Saturday, October 25, at 6pm, with support from Toshín. Tickets available at www.corkoperahouse.ie