I grew up listening to spiritual music, Blind Willie Johnson and folk. Ben Harper blindfolkgrow Change image and share on social
I grew up listening to Switchfoot. I love Switchfoot; they're a great band. John Foreman is awesome. I really dig mainstream pop music, but I also have a heart for jazz and rock. Oh! Coldplay! I cannot miss Coldplay! I think 'Fix You' is one of the most brilliantly written songs ever. It's, like, my favorite song of all time. Shane Harper awesomebandbrilliantly share on social
I grew up listening to the Beatles and being an ardent Beatles fan when I was in third grade all the way to adulthood, and listening to all kinds of music that came to us either at the flea market or in our living rooms or on the 'Ed Sullivan' show - all these places we were influenced by. Sandra Cisneros adulthoodardentbeatles share on social
I grew up listening to The Beatles, Led Zeppelin, and every record those bands put out was very unique in its own right. I have that mentality. too: if a song sounds like something I've already done, then I'll throw it out, because I want each record to be a progression. Kellin Quinn bandbeatlesgrow share on social
I grew up listening to the Light Crust Doughboys on WBAP. Johnny Gimble crustdoughboygrow Change image and share on social
I grew up listening to the Police, I grew up performing in bars, singing Police songs. Bruno Mars bargrowlisten Change image and share on social
I grew up looking at my father as to how to behave. In watching him I grasped so many things. His own temperament was of a calm person. He was very composed and I never saw anger in him. To me, that was fascinating. Sachin Tendulkar angerbehavecalm share on social
I grew up looking at National Geographic. I always wondered who was taking the photos and how. Jimmy Chin geographicgrownational Change image and share on social
I grew up loving actresses or actors who were very classy but who seemed a little bit mysterious because you couldn't grasp what they're really thinking. I mean, Grace Kelly always looked impossibly glamorous, yet you could always see there was something behind her eyes. Diane Kruger actoractressbite share on social
I grew up loving classic rock music - The Beatles, The Rolling Stones - and then one day I heard 'Baby One More Time' on the radio and I thought 'What is this?' I was eight and it changed my life. Sara Paxton babybeatleschange Change image and share on social