T-Bone Walker was a big influence on just about every guitar player around.
They were written in the early '90s when I was strapped for cash.
I need to reach a lot of people to sell records.
I like to dance, but I'm not a dancer.
But it can be hard to experiment when you're in a band.
I was pretty young when I decided I wanted to, well, more so be a singer. I started singing in church in my hometown, East Orange, New Jersey. I knew when I was about five or six that I wanted to be a performer.
Playing a three-hour Rush show is like running a marathon while solving equations.
My husband and I are loyal to our community and very approachable, even though we're kind of mainstream.
Having fun while learning feels like playing a game.
I'm a record producer and songwriter; I'm a problem-solver.
On Ain't No Telling I came up with the bass solo.
Hendrix rehearsed different drummers, before we met Mitch Mitchell.
I used to hang out with a bunch of old punk rockers when I was a little kid.
I'm a T-shirt-and-Levi's type of a guy.
I've got the recording process down, and I can knock it out very quickly.
Improv kind of goes hand in hand with what I do. I was on 'Reno 911!' for six years, and that was a completely improvised show.
Artists are very young, and say, Um, ok, to these industry dudes.
The industry is a menace to artists.
Economics make homeopath and alternative healers look empirical and scientific.
Don't listen to what the Communists say, but look at what they do.
I got kicked out of a club for sticking up for my sister. And I got into a fight that was basically hair pulling and rolling around on the gym floor. The fights make me sound like a hell-raiser, but I'm not proud of them.