My fans, country radio, friends, family, you name it - they know I love to perform.
When I'm in the car and somebody comes on the radio singing the high notes, I try to sing along.
I mean that'd be great if we could continue to be staples of alt-rock radio. I don't take that for granted.
The more melodies and chord changes, the less good it is for the clubs, but the better it is for radio, because it makes it really emotional.
I think people were just starving for good material because they just weren't getting it on the radio.
Politics is not my life. I have a career in radio and another career in film.
I never watch TV. I'm a Radio Four addict. I love listening to music too.
When I do interviews, I never pre-plan them at all, radio or TV.
I sing in a higher register, and you haven't heard that on the radio in years.
I suppose I shouldn't go around admitting I speak untruths on the radio.
In Hawaii, some of the biggest radio stations are reggae. The local bands are heavily influenced by Bob Marley.
I grew up on a farm where we had one radio station and it was all country.
You talk about Japanese technocracy and you get radios.
Classic Rock radio gave us our longevity.
Somebody once said I had a face for radio and a voice for newspapers.
I've always loved radio. Television scares me, because I'm older.
I'm not a big radio guy, I don't listen to whatever is the hip new thing.
A radio show recently did a beautiful eulogy of me.
But sadly, one of the problems with being on public radio is that people tend to think you're being sincere all the time.
Radio Raheem: Put some extra mozzarella on that motherfucker and shit.
Angus: She likes the bearded man... Dave: With a tiny knob...