VH1 Classic is the destination for people who would be interested in a music talk show.
I'm actually in my 22-year-old son Jason's band, After Midnight Project. The music is like Coldplay-ish rock.
For an actress there is no greater gift than having a camera in front of you, listening to the most beautiful music in the world and just being looked at!
I almost became a music major, but somehow I was so enthralled with the camera and becoming a director that I stuck with film school and theatrics.
I have my writing and acting and producing and directing, and my younger brother has his music and his acting.
What I like most about directing is creating a world more so than anything. To me, the music is the wrapping paper on that world.
I studied directing prior to acting and I've done music videos and documentaries and things that were sort of well-received.
Music conveys moods and images. Even in opera, where plots deal with the structure of destiny, it's music, not words, that provides power.
The '60s are my favorite decade - with the Cold War, the women's movement. And then there's the music, the fashion, the clothes, the hair.
In my house every Sunday, everybody was cleaning the house. There was always music, and everybody was dancing, sometimes naked, around the house. Not hippie, but very free.
I like so many different kinds of music just because all I did was listen to the radio as a kid.
My parents loved classical music. And my father adored Mozart. But for some reason, I always had a reaction against it.
I remember listening to Cube's music when I was like 14 years old, my friends listening to it up in Toronto.
I've always done very 'composed' music and worked-out solos. But sometimes it's fun not knowing where you're going.
I blub all the time, in the most weird situations - not in the ones that should make me cry. Music makes me very emotional.
The thing I like about 'Nashville,' it just happens to be about musicians, and all the music is practical, meaning it's performed at a concert or during a rehearsal.
Maybe it's the music that enables them to function like that, to always take everything as it comes and never complain about the misery, hardship or injustice.
Music is a very big participant in everything I do, from the moment I wake up to the moment I go to bed.
Women have a level of outward compassion that a lot of men don't necessarily have. Guys feel as deeply as women, but they don't share it as much.
In the face of patriarchy, it is a brave act indeed for both men and women to embrace, rather than shame or attempt to eradicate, the feminine.
More men than women like 'Strangers With Candy'. Pretty girls don't like the show. They don't like to see an ugly lady.