I was really, really wild in my early twenties and a bit self-destructive.
Being on the road with rock, it's pretty much 90 percent guys.
It's not that I'm Mr. Goody-Two-Shoes now, but I've got my priorities in order.
I take the invasion of my personal space very seriously.
Rock 'n' roll is much easier if you're white.
I think celebrity endorsements hurt politicians.
There is a little bit of me infused in every character I play.
I want people to recognize Luther Allison when I play.
Buddy Guy finally got a break and made it. And Buddy Guy deserves it.
But there was not a job that could say that Luther Allison didn't do his job.
I want to play in a place people want to hear me.
Me being a skinny guy, I could crawl into the steel pit.
Willie Nelson is not just a star or a headliner, he's a legend.
I see myself as a flashlight in the dark. I'm not trying to be overlooked anymore.
Melodies are important. I always kind of pride myself on my melodies.
I worked at the cosmetic counter at a fine department store.
I didn't tour Europe, because I didn't have any label support.
Doo never actually made moonshine, but he hauled about an ocean of it.
I won't be having any more kids, though. Four is enough.
We're giants, and we're unaware of things that are too small for us to see.
I have never been an innovator, a creative genius.