The thing I love about music is that you can take things that are painful, deep things that hurt you, and you can turn them into something beautiful.
Paul Hicks is the only guy The Beatles will allow to arrange, mix and engineer their music, so he did the Cirque du Soleil 'Love' show.
I'm a girl that loves cars. I've always loved them. I love to drive with the windows down, sunroof open, and music pumping.
I've always been real close to film world. I love film, and I will do things in film, but music is more satisfying. It feels more like me.
Music is universal too. Even deaf people like to dance, love rhythm, and can kind of pick it up.
'm not saying I would never do acting again, because I love it, but there really is nothing compared to getting up in front of people and singing your music.
I love going into a dive where they have no idea who I am or haven't heard my music and try to win them over.
I have no love for myself as a human being, but I have immense pride in the music I make.
I love the dancing and the music from Latin cultures. I went to a Flamenco show in Spain once, and it completely took my breath away!
I am an actor, and although I love music, and at times can't live without it, I eat, sleep, breath, sweat, and bleed acting.
For me, one I love the 80's, I love 80's music, I'm sort of a baby of the 80's, I grew up in the 80s.
To me, the concept of distance is not important. Distance doesn't exist, in fact, and neither does time. Vibrations from love or music can be felt everywhere, at all times.
I thank the Creator of the universe to have discovered the discipline of music was the greatest gift that I could have been given, the possibility to be a student working in the world.
You never really know as an actor; it's completely out of your control, in terms of editing, and music, and film stock, shot selection, and what takes they use.
I've found that music allows years to fold like an accordion over each other, so I guess you don't feel the passage of time as much.
I feel a part of the congregation. I've never had to do special music. The kids sing in the choir. It's just normal. We're treated like everybody else.
There's a million people who can go out and play the Mendelssohn Violin Concerto brilliantly, but we're the only ones who can do 'A Little Nightmare Music.'
If you're making music for all the right reasons, people are going to be receptive to that and appreciate it the same way you did when your were writing it.
Applause that comes thundering with such force you might think the audience merely suffers the music as an excuse for its ovations.
I had to learn a lot on 'Victorious' because I had never done multi-camera before. It's like music: You need to be on it, and there's no room for subtleties.
I grew up in a school that had a big music program, and it was incredible. It's what I looked forward to during the day. I had chorus, strings, band.