Some things I don't want to remember.
I like to play golf. You know, make a little money, lose a little money. Get 10 bucks, lose 20 bucks.
I played on a lot of Sinatra sessions. He was simply awesome. He liked to laugh, and he could be one of the boys when he wanted. But he was also a very serious performer.
Life is too short not to enjoy it.
Frankly, it is very hard to remember things from the 1970s.
I'd have to pick cotton for a year to make what I'd make in a week in L.A.
Daddy - I remember when he first let me drive the cultivator for him, you know... He eased you into the hard work that you had to do later.
I listened to a battery radio, old country and pop stuff. Because I was singing all the time, my dad bought me a $7.50 guitar.
The more you play music, the better you'll get.
I learned it was crucial to play right on the edge of the beat... It makes you drive the song more. You're ahead of the beat, but you're not.
To play with a symphony today is just fabulous.
I can read a chord chart, but I couldn't read a note chart.
I saw my first indoor bathroom when I was 9.
Ah, the Wrecking Crew! They played on everything that came out of L.A. Oh, that was a good band. You really enjoyed going to work. You played for everyone; it didn't matter what it was.
I'm a take-me-as-l-am person, and all the rest is water under the bridge. You can't change yesterday any more than you can predict what's gonna happen tomorrow.