Yes, but I have to say this: the band is going to decide where the band plays.
The first band I identified with from Chicago was the Muddy Waters band.
I was in a vintage pub rock band called Clover in the 1970s.
I met the Santana band when I was 14. By the time I was 15, I was a member of the band.
My mother was really into big band. It was played in the house all the time.
I once listened to an Indian on television say that God was in the wind and the water, and I wondered at how beautiful that was because it meant you could swim in Him or have Him brush your face in a breeze.
...the words alone, lonely, and loneliness are three of the most powerful words in the English language...those words say that we are human; they are like the words hunger and thirst. But they are not words about the body, they are words about the so...
I was lucky enough to grow up in an era when radio was less formatted. It was really special. You could hear a jazz song then a pop song then a show tune then some jazz. Basically, whatever the DJ felt like playing, he would play. He was educating yo...
Jazz is progressive, and it's alive.
I'm a great jazz fan.
It's the faster bands that made me want to play guitar, bands like The Jam.
Being such a big band is never a problem but it can be distracting.
A lot of rock bands are truly a legend in their own minds.
It was harder to break into comics than it was to become a singer in a rock band.
After all, in today's music scene every band seems to steal from other bands.
Heart has always been a rock band. It's always been hard-rock.
There are bands that I got into when I was 15, when I was mad at my dad and just wanted to be different. I don't think I'd give those bands half a chance now. But I hold some kind of nostalgia for them that I won't let go. Bands like Minor Threat and...
It was awesome growing up in New Orleans because there were great metal bands, there were great hardcore bands, there were great thrash metal bands in the middle '80s and what-not. But then, take me out of New Orleans, and I moved to Fort Worth in 19...
You know, if a band on a label sold a few hundred thousand copies of their record these days, they wouldn't make any money. But if a band can pump out 10 million copies of a record for free, and 50,000 of those fans come to the band's website to watc...
I have a secret love of jazz.
I'm not a big jazz fan.