I like to play music; play guitar - I love that. Play some golf in the summer. Just relax, enjoy the summer. That's nice.
My musical taste is like a 16-year-old girl's when it comes to working out - Rihanna, Black Eyed Peas, Miley Cyrus. I love it all!
To be honest, I'm really into folk music, and I love Big Phony. I like Priscilla Ahn, and yeah, I really support Asian-American artists.
I love most melodic music - classical, reggae, big band, jazz, blues, country, pop, swing, folk.
I love music, and I love drumlines. I like school bands a lot. There's nothing wrong with cheerleading, but I'd rather be a band geek. It's a little more interesting.
The first time I toured the U.K. was in the early '90s with Billy Pilgrim, so I know how much the people there love music.
I'm pretty much living my dream job, but one day I would love to dedicate more time to writing and performing my own music.
I love dogs. I think dogs are way smarter. Maybe I can be the dog spokesman for the rock world. There are a lot of cat people making rock music.
I love that period, between the '20s and the '60s. I love doing period pieces, and those eras are my favorite period in time, music wise, and the elegance and the way of being.
'Piaf' I did it because I wanted to do more theater instead of only musicals, and someone gave me the book and said to me, 'You have to do it.'
Growing up, I was inspired by The Beatles and Bob Dylan. Damian Rice was a huge influence for me musically.
There is an assumption that if you're young and pretty, you will get all these opportunities that are way beyond your musical foundation.
I would say my greatest musical influences have been Ella Fitzgerald and Mary J. Blige.
Though some may think there should be a separation between art/music and politics, it should be reinforced that art can be a form of nonviolent protest.
Three films a day, three books a week and records of great music would be enough to make me happy to the day I die.
I was so frustrated in Sabbath after the last few albums. I just didn't like the musical direction Sabbath was going in.
I second guess everything I do musically, and I often could spend hours on, say, one snare sound.
...You won't get eternal life by just feeling the presence of God in flowers or music.
I did a theatrical musical, Annie Warbucks, when I was 11. We did a tour and we stopped by Los Angeles.
Music is the sweetest language for hearts, kindest prayer for souls, peaceful breeze for minds, and a magical sail for imaginations.
For me there is something primitively soothing about this music, and it went straight to my nervous system, making me feel ten feet tall.