Put it this way: singing is not my day job.
We're not trying to take back our country. We are our country.
I'm interested in playing all kinds of parts.
There's all body types, but there's just one size.
There is no female Mozart because there is no female Jack the Ripper.
Everyone deserves to have their voice heard.
When I was 4 years old, I thought that I wanted to be a dancer like Michael Jackson.
I started out with machine code and assembly language.
I built two forges when I was in my teens. I was just really, really into metalworking and making stuff.
I've heard it said that God made all men, but Samuel Colt made all men equal. We'd see what Mr. Colt could do for a woman.
The art of hearing what somebody has to say is actually, listening.
Don't be afraid, just play the music.
I like buying iTunes. It's instant.
Quite frankly, I don't miss standing in the box or standing on the field playing.
At first I didn't dig country.
Somebody told me once I wasn't Latin enough, and that made me laugh.
Sometimes, at parties, people demand I tell a joke. It's like pointing a gun at my feet and telling me to dance.
I think that I've got some pretty bad reviews on albums or songs that later proved themselves.
I don't really call myself a composer.
I played a lot of Bach's partitas and sonatas; I like the way that Bach was abstracting already from these dance forms.
I'm a little bit out of it, I suppose; I'm more of the golden oldie type.