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This was a high-stakes decision with no guarantees
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There would be no way for the Violet Hour to end up on a stage anytime soon
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We might have a shot. The truth is, the truth is, many things never just end
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This is a little bit of a non-traditional approach. No one was making live cast recordings in a studio during the pandemic
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The Violet Hour is a little different. I hide away at the Plaza Hotel when the places I live get too small
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I think the Violet Hour in this show, it's sort of related to a specific time in the day
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I think it's like God's lighting design. That's the time when you look out and you're like, I'm here, this is where I live
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You start to feel a little adrenaline, you start to feel kind of like amped for your purpose
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That our circumstances can go from low to high. Basically with the snap of a finger
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It can kind of happen whenever. I mean, it's kind of happening here because none of us have gotten to sing together for so long
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And in a way, the pandemic sort of disappeared while we were in those isolation booths
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looking at one another, telling a story together. It's the magic that was being made by just our ability in this one moment
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to come together in a room and do what we were all born to do