Comedy is a great weapon of attack. It's not a great weapon of support.
Comedy is an escape, not from truth but from despair; a narrow escape into faith.
I love doing comedy. It's a lot of fun.
I love comedy, but it's dramas that stick with me.
Editing and post-production is so important with comedy.
I'd love to do a really broad comedy at some point.
I suppose comedy is my first love, in a way.
I like that whole cop-comedy type of drama.
I chose to do comedy instead of going to college.
'Yamla Pagla Deewana' is not slapstick but a situation based comedy.
It's hard for me to even watch comedies I'm in.
I want to see a ton more comedy for women.
music heard so deeply That it is not heard at all, but you are the music While the music lasts.
I attended a post-college program in L.A. for Music Business and Production. Took several courses involving Music Production, Arrangement, and Songwriting.
I don't even know what words to use to talk about the music industry anymore. But the business has changed a lot - the methods of releasing music.
In the music business, especially the country music business, every 10 years or so you're going to have this changing of the guard, this wave of new artists that comes in.
By 1969, when I celebrated 45 years in the music business, I also had 45 people in our musical family.
I think that you have to bear in mind that music is about escape, and it's not unreasonable to think the music business would be based around escapism.
I was into all kinds of music as a teen - country music, because my dad was in a band that played country, and whatever my sister and brother were into.
Looking back, I think I was always musical. My dad was very musical, and I think my mom was musical.
Salsa, classic rock, soul music, jazz... all of that was a part of my education in making hip-hop music.