I'm doing a lot of touring and things have been really busy for me.
I think my great-grandpa was an opera singer or something.
People know me, and want to know me, as a baller more than anything else.
I don't want to be nasty but let's just say Robbie Williams is no Freddie Mercury.
We've always decided ourselves what we wanted to put out as our singles and that sort of things.
Live Aid turned our world upside down.
No, we have our ups and downs, but we're all very up at the moment.
You laugh at me because I'm different, I laugh at you because you're all the same.
I want to hold a CD I didn't burn. I hate burnt CDs.
I think people should be able to do what they want to do.
I am writing a book and that takes third place of importance.
Running through things because you are familiar with them, breeds routine and this is the seed of boredom.
I went out to visit Dorsey Burnette, after I graduated high school.
The three years following the release of See The Light were a whirlwind.
That said, everything's important, and every musician who plays on the record is an integral part of it.
My other advice is to start writing songs and singing right away.
I think more people need to make out.
I never used to speak to the audience at all. I never really knew what to say onstage.
I wanted to explore this idea that the bogey man in the closet is scary, but being a mother is scarier.
You don't find me too bald, do you? Old, and bald, and with a belly?
Parenthood can be very rewarding, but let's face it, so are margaritas at the adults-only pool.