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- For me, I want my kids to find their way. If they're interested in something, I want them to try it out.
- For me, something will come in my head and I'll either end up calling my cell phone to record it, or I'll just pick my…
- I get to hang out with Billy Bob Thornton at his house. We hang out over there every time we're in L.A., because he doesn't…
- I think I definitely enjoy recording, but I think it's more fun to go out and perform live, because it's like instant gratification, you know?…
- I was always in bands before, but on 'American Idol,' it was about getting my voice out there. It was always my goal, though, to…
- Some goals you just never really think about trying to achieve because they just seem so out of reach.
- My wife, if she wants it, she will just go out and buy it.
- For me, you have to not have a formula. You have to not even sit down and say, 'I want to write right now.' It…
- No more empty promises, they don't exist. Just me out in the open.
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