As a kid, my parents had the typical stuff going on in the home, like Bee Gees, The Carpenters. Then I got exposed to what my brothers were listening to: a lot of classic rock, Led Zeppelin. It was around the mid-'80s when the whole Electro-Techno-Po...
Every small town has its dramatic group, its barber-shop quartet, every home has music in one form or another.
The idea of sitting at home, not making music, just makes me want to throw up.
At home I'm just a guy who has interests that extend far beyond music.
Music was my joy, my home, the one place I felt happy and secure.
I'm always very careful to make the distinction between music criticism and music journalism. A lot of people don't. But criticism doesn't require reporting. You can write criticism at home in your underwear. On the other hand, journalism takes legwo...
I'd much rather go out and have music randomly presented to me by different DJs than stay home and discover it on my own.
Through music I either tame my demons or unleash them and allow them to be what they are. I don't want the music to be about provocation, I want the music to bring you to a place where you feel at home.
My parents loved music, and my father would come home with cassette tapes of Chic and the Village People and Barbra Streisand. We had all these sounds always going. We never had somber music - always upbeat.
Music is intangible and ephemeral, but it comes from the home world of the spirit, and though so fleeting, it is recognized by the spirit as a soul-speech fresh from the celestial realms, an echo from the home whence we are now exiled, and therefore ...
I've always listened to music while I write, but none of my work has been so directly impacted by a song as my new novel, 'So Cold the River,' for which the brilliant strings piece 'Short Trip Home,' composed by Edgar Meyer and featuring the incredib...
It's really interesting to go back to '93 or '94 and listen to that music, like the I'll Lead You Home record.
All my friends were cheerleaders, and I was the girl who hung out at home. I just worked on my music all the time.
I can't leave home without certain movies. 'The Godfather' is a big one for me. And I've gotta have my beats so I can write new music.
I started listening to music when I wrote when I had three sons at home.
I really enjoy playing America. I like the audiences there. It's the home of a lot of music I grew up with.
I got a scholarship to Seattle University and I was writing arrangements for singers and everybody. But the music course was too dry and I really wanted to get away from home.
They gave me four weeks, and I asked if the first week could be just music with the two main conductors. So, the conductors came over to my home, and we worked in the music room, and I learned my two little songs.
I would have quit before I went rock-n-roll. I know one way, and that's natural, and when I can't make it, I'll come home and stay. I believe in my music.
I have enough music coming out of my kids' bedrooms when I'm at home.
When I am not recording, I do live shows or am at home catching up on shows which I regularly watch. But there will always be some music around me.