I've learned some of the greatest life lessons from growing up in the skate and punk rock communities.
Rock n' roll is very special to me. It's my lifeblood.
We play rock & roll, but we swing when we play. We want that ongoing flow, that lightness, that forward rush of jazz.
If I could wrestle somebody at a WrestleMania, I would have really loved to wrestle with John Cena. It would have been nice to have a great WrestleMania match with The Rock and Edge, but my history would have lined up perfectly with John.
The first rock stars were incredibly theatrical. Little Richard and Chuck Berry and Elvis Presley - they were theater artists.
Ain't nobody more punk rock than Robert Johnson, Lead Belly, even Little Richard.
Country is bringing in a little rock element... a little '80s element. Melody is king now. But its just in the music, its not so much in the songwriting, which is still very basic to the storytelling aspect of it.
T-shirt and jeans style now is where I'm at. Maybe a little rock 'n' roll T-shirt and jeans.
We're all humans living on this tiny little rock, floating through space at, like, thousands of miles an hour. We should all just get along.
The reason I was drawn to the Band Perry was because they have a knack for doing rollicking country music that can sound a little rock and a little pop.
I grew up in Arkansas, and I went to Little Rock Central High, which was the site of a desegregation crisis in '57. I graduated in '97.
We were in Little Rock. We were assessing a very important issue. In the midst of our discussions, we were receiving urgent inquiries from The Washington Post asking about interviews.
I met Bill Clinton in 1977 while I was working as a news reporter for KARK-TV in Little Rock, Arkansas. Shortly after we met, we began a sexual relationship that lasted for twelve years.
But I'm a rock 'n' roll singer; that's my livelihood, my occupation.
In 1996, I was in was in an acoustic kind of rock band, we were called Feeble. We were just playing locally.
The period right before punk rock where people like Lou Reed and Iggy Pop were really strong.
What else do you say to Medlocke, Rossington and Van Zant? We're talking Southern rock royalty. We're talking Lynyrd Skynyrd. The only thing out of my mouth was when and where!
This is the rock 'n' roll life, and you had to invent it as you went along. There was no textbook to say how you operate this machinery.
What changed our lives forever was when Malcolm had the idea to sell rock 'n roll records to trendy customers.
Do glassmakers not have the ability to knead their own agates, marbles and rock crystals?