I'm a lifer, yeah... I can honestly say I'm a lifer.
Every song that I play I wrote by myself.
I put the heart attack down to 66 cigarettes a day.
I don't know how to relax, that's my problem.
It's not just being overweight that's dangerous. Stress is dangerous.
I didn't get an athletics scholarship at a major school.
I don't think television really captures the speed and the power of skating.
It is very lonely sometimes, trying to play God.
I've had an unusual life. A life far removed from most people's experience.
Digital music boils down the actual musical experience.
My music is about the journey, about love and the human experience.
I really have a passion for food. Of course, music, but behind that, it's food.
I'm at a stage in my life when I want a wife and a family.
It's a good time to be in the content business though, the branded content business.
The music business can be very cold. And it doesn't honor its elders.
The Philadelphia/New York world of the music business is a tough place to be.
Big business has no party and never shall have.
The bricks and mortar of the music business, they don't exist any longer.
The music business is really a spiritual business whether we know it or not.
We got extremely lucky. It's a tough business to work with.
Government needs to stay out of the religion business altogether.