One day when I have a band I will have a band name, but since it's just me I feel it should just be my name. For me it doesn't make much sense since the music is from me and about me. I haven't ever been in a band.
Sometimes the problem is not the people in the band, but the people around the band.
Bands don't last. Bands don't last forever - it's a rarity when they do.
For me, it was a choice between band and drama - and I hated the band teacher.
We broke camp together and set off in our opposite directions: we of the XIIth and our allies marched east, towards the rising sun, combat and honour; the IVth went west, to the setting sun, to ignominy and a wealth of digging. We sang as we marched....
There’s late, there’s fashionably late, and then there’s me, who’s always unfashionably late. If the party starts at 8:00 on March 5th, I’ll be there at 8:00 on March 5th—the following year.
[after they have restrained the Dormouse] Mad Hatter: Ah thank goodness! Those are the things that upset me! March Hare: See all the trouble you started? Alice: But I didn't think... March Hare: Ah, that's just it. If you don't think, then you should...
The danger in a brood mare band is that your mares become antiquated, and you wake up some day and realize that the average age of your band is 15 or 16 and that in another year they won't be producing offspring. I think the ideal average age for a b...
I feel like bands should be growing, living, functioning entities and to crystallize a band into a single album, and for that to be a touchstone - I understand it from a fan's perspective but I also feel like it's a little bit misleading in terms of ...
Communication between band-mates is imperative. Communication is the key to any healthy relationship. If I need to be checked, I expect to hear it put in plain words what my faults are, and give my band-mates the ultimate consideration by shutting up...
I would join a band, learn from that band and be committed and passionate and bring my thing to the band. Then, when I felt like we were going to repeat ourselves, and I needed to learn more, I would go somewhere else.
The band we have now on stage is the band I always wanted to be in.
I've got the big name, but I've always wanted to be in a band, one of a band.
Yes, but I have to say this: the band is going to decide where the band plays.
I haven't a great jazz band, and I don't want one.
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.
It was liberating to do comedy. It felt like playing in a jazz band.
In 1965, I marched for equality.