My music is so often like a lullaby I write to myself to make sense of things I can't tie together, or things I've lost, or things I'll never have.
‐‐ Stephan Jenkins
My music is the chicken soup kind. I want people to get a good feeling in their soul from these songs. Roots rock, heartland rock... whatever you want to call it is OK with me.
‐‐ Kate Voegele
My music is the essence of Detroit. At one time, we were the center of the world, man - Motor City.
‐‐ Big Sean
My music is the most 'me' thing about me. Everything is in my music.
‐‐ Banks
My music is the spiritual expression of what I am - my faith, my knowledge, my being.
‐‐ John Coltrane
My music is tonally based. There is plenty of dissonance, but it's used as a contrast. There is polytonality at times and a lot of rhythmic interplay.
‐‐ Stephen Paulus
My music is very personal. I've created it in solitude. I face a white wall and beller. I like that sound - the expression of loneliness. That's what it's all about.
‐‐ Dwight Yoakam
My music is very versatile, very mixed.
‐‐ Nneka
My music isn't anything but me. It has jazz in it, and rock'n'roll, and it has an urgency to it.
‐‐ Neil Young
My music library has about every genre of music possible. I've really gotten into Ray LaMontagne, He makes amazing music, so I listen to him, and he's a great artist.
‐‐ Jean-Luc Bilodeau
My music lives because of real players.
‐‐ Abel Korzeniowski
My music must reflect whatever's going on in my mind, and my life needs to evolve for me to discover who it is I'm becoming.
‐‐ Shania Twain
My music, my songs are 100 percent inspired by girl power.
‐‐ Paulina Rubio
My music, my whole approach to the synthesizer has completely changed now.
‐‐ John Frusciante
My music started as a way to break through weaknesses - like anxiety, which was completely taking over my whole life, where I could barely function.
‐‐ Zola Jesus
My music - that's the one area I won't let myself be pushed around. But in other parts of my life, I'm a confused mess.
‐‐ Juliana Hatfield
My music touches on things I am concerned with in my own life - the idea of a woman's role in society, sexuality, desire, monogamy, fantasy and glamour. That's what keeps me alive, and if I couldn't keep creating that, I'd fall into a bit of heap.
‐‐ Jane Badler
My music was called plastic, antiseptic, placid.
‐‐ Patti Page
My music was my life, and it played a large part in my inability to sustain relationships.
‐‐ Kenny Rogers
My music was never considered cool, but I've always felt that connection with the audience.
‐‐ David Cassidy
My music was typically continental - nothing like, say, The Beatles.
‐‐ Giorgio Moroder
My music will go on forever. Maybe it's a fool say that, but when me know facts me can say facts. My music will go on forever.
‐‐ Bob Marley
My music wouldn't sound the way it does if I hadn't had the experience of conducting.
‐‐ Esa-Pekka Salonen
My musical background is like almost every non classical musician in the world. One day a special record was heard and that was it. I was hooked, started trying to play various instruments and was off to bar land to become a rock star. What else?
‐‐ Kevin Johnson
My musical career was an accident.
‐‐ Sade Adu
My musical development stopped when Frank Sinatra died.
‐‐ Alex Trebek
My musical director, Mark Cherry, is the most wonderful person who ever lived on God's good green Earth. He's my director, he does the arrangements. Really, he does everything - including certain janitorial chores!
‐‐ Brett Somers
My musical education started in the limelight, because I found myself surrounded by real musicians, but after my career had taken off.
‐‐ John Lurie
My musical heroes are people like Pete Seeger and Woody Guthrie who wrote and sang real songs for real people; for everyone, old, young, and in between.
‐‐ Tom Chapin
My musical influence is really from my father. He was a DJ in college. My parents met at New York University. So he listened to, you know, Motown, and he listened to Bob Dylan. He listened to Grateful Dead and Rolling Stones, but he also listened to reggae music. And he collected vinyl.
‐‐ Talib Kweli
My musical influences are from the '50s: Bill Evans, Miles Davis and Ahmad Jamal.
‐‐ Michael Moriarty
My musical knowledge is so bad it's embarrassing. When composers discuss music with someone as primitive as myself, they have to talk about it in terms of senses and emotion, rather than keys and tempo.
‐‐ Jane Campion
My musical taste has always been wide. I started out as a folky before I moved on to blues and soul.
‐‐ Rod Stewart
My musical taste is like a 16-year-old girl's when it comes to working out - Rihanna, Black Eyed Peas, Miley Cyrus. I love it all!
‐‐ Jessica Capshaw
My musical tastes change every week.
‐‐ Kirk Hammett
My musical tastes go from Zeppelin to Bob Dylan to Kanye West and Lil' Wayne. Anything modern and progressive.
‐‐ Josh Hartnett
My musician friends could always practice what they loved doing, but I can't go on a street corner and start reciting a monologue. Acting is very collaborative, and you always need other people with you - mainly an audience.
‐‐ Julia Stiles
My must-have hair products are Phyto silk spray and Kusco-Murphy setting lotion.
‐‐ Johanna Braddy
My mustache has become this weird iconic representation of a certain era.
‐‐ John Oates
My mythic version of America is very much about parents and children, and in my experience, the suburban setting is where that particular drama plays out. Which isn't to say that there aren't parents and children in cities or on farms. I just don't know them.
‐‐ Tom Perrotta
My nails are a disaster. If I play guitar when my nails are long, I just tear them off.
‐‐ Liz Phair
My nails are my rhythm section when I'm writing a song all alone. Some day, I may cut an album, just me and my nails.
‐‐ Dolly Parton
My name actually is Francesco Castaluccio.
‐‐ Frankie Valli
My name at birth was Carol Joan Klein. It would take me five decades to appreciate my surname and the history that came with it. Along the way, I would add an 'e' to Carol and acquire several more surnames.
‐‐ Carole King
My name became a brand, and I'd love to say that was the plan from the start. But the only plan was to keep writing books. And I've stuck to that ever since.
‐‐ John Grisham
My name became known because I was, one might say accidentally the target of state repression and because so many people throughout the country and other parts of the world organized around the demand for my freedom.
‐‐ Angela Davis
My name can raise money on a small-budget film.
‐‐ Samantha Morton
My name can't be that tough to pronounce!
‐‐ Keanu Reeves