You play a couple of shows, and these label guys come - and they leave halfway through a show. Then the phone calls just stop. And your heart is broken.
People say I'm a one-note actor, but the way I figure it, those other guys are just looking for that one right note.
A few of us who are around the sixty mark don't play that much these days and if you are taking on a couple of guys in their forties it is very difficult.
I think Ray Guy and John Madden for sure should be in the Hall of Fame and Cliff Branch should be as well.
I've kind of had to make a career of playing villains. In order to stay employed, I had to figure out how to play bad guys.
I'm the gooney bird that walked to the bank. I'm doing better than most of those guys who said I was crazy.
I don't know why I always get to play these guys who have few redeeming features. But don't knock it. Villains are much more fun.
A band isn't a band unless they're playing together. Otherwise, it's just five guys that are living off their royalty checks.
I'm in this new Showtime series called 'Ray Donovan.' I play this guy Stu Feldman who runs Paramount Pictures, so the total opposite to this character.
I'm an adrenaline guy. I like to do stuff that gets my blood pumping, like roller coasters or jumping out of planes. I'm into all that crazy stuff.
People would look at me weird. You know, like, 'Why is this guy's hands always in his pockets?' But I was embarrassed by the size of my hands.
There's a difference between the blues of the New Orleans guys and anyone else and the difference is in a chord, but I can't figure the name of it. It's a different chord, and they all make it.
I have big hands. I can't do the touch-screen thing. I'm a button guy. I want to press buttons.
I like dressing up for dates and dissecting a dinner conversation with a new guy to determine if he might be The One.
I'm a happy guy, but if I'm in a rare dark mood, I won't go out because I don't want to be horrible to people.
My first recording, a guy came down to Philadelphia and heard me play and he introduced me to Alfred Lion.
Out of every 10 scripts I get sent, seven are fairly generic about an American guy who gets the girl and is involved in underground espionage activity.
I ran into a couple of guys who were boxers. They talked me into working out at their gym. I became obsessed with boxing and the idea of becoming a champion.
Some guys spend days looking for something they lost. I never seem to have anything that if I lost it I'd care too much.
When I see these guys write all this macho stuff I want to smash their heads.
Bruno Mars is pretty fashionable. Gary Clarck Junior, who was also in our ad with Jimmy Page, is a super super stylish guy.