My first gig was at Radio City Music Hall when I was 13.
I wanted to write music, and cook, and play cards, and have a nice time.
Anywhere you had a commerce center, you had a lot of music.
Rock is young music, it is youth oriented. It just speaks for a generation.
There are stories that people don't want to talk about that brought this music through.
Just like music, sports elevates us to new levels of achievment.
I think that's the whole point of music - to inspire people.
We stand for creativity and pushing boundaries and having fun with one's music.
I can't get excited by my own music. It's impossible.
Ironically, we live in times that are awash in authentic sacred music.
Music had always been the handmaid of the Roman liturgy.
When it comes down to the music, it's just you and the microphone. It's not you and the record execs.
Music is a whole oasis in my head. The creation process is so personal and fulfilling.
Of course it's fantastic to have bands formed in garages, but there is a market for other types of music.
I started out as a dancer, but gradually became more interested in music.
I write music with an exclamation point!
Music is extremely important to have on photo shoots - it brings the mood.
When you tour, you regain the music and the connection with the audience.
I write my lyrics into the computer and I hum my music into the dictaphone.
You have got to make new music, that is the way that I look at it anyway.
If I'm going to make music for the streets or the clubs or whatever, I go at it with 110 percent.