Always Quote by Chris Lane Download Open image “Growing up, I always considered the Grand Ole Opry to be hallowed ground.” — Chris Lane ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.4 out of 5 (10 ratings) Copy quoteShare Always Ground Growing up Opry Up
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I felt like a typical kid growing up, and Lawnside is a nice town with a huge historical significance. — Ray Fisher Copy Share Image
Maine Road was a great football stadium but as time moved on it stayed where it is. — Kevin Keegan Copy Share Image
I'm a horrible dancer, but I wanted to record songs that made me want to dance. — Chris Lane Copy Share Image
When I named it 'Girl Problems,' I knew I would be inviting some interesting questions and some funny questions, but that was the cool… — Chris Lane Copy Share Image
A moment for me that changed everything was hearing my song on the radio for the first time. — Chris Lane Copy Share Image
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When I first started as a cover band, I built everything based on hanging out every night after the shows and talking to as… — Chris Lane Copy Share Image
My true dream, ever since I was a kid, was to play professional baseball. It's something that I worked my whole life for. But… — Chris Lane Copy Share Image
Once I got into the music, I realized that I had a passion for it that far outweighed what it was for baseball. — Chris Lane Copy Share Image
There's something great about having all the attention and focus. I mean, you can't beat that. — Chris Lane Copy Share Image
It's easy to get people to sing along to cover songs, but when it's your song, it's the coolest. — Chris Lane Copy Share Image
When it comes down to it, it's all about good music and what makes people react. That wins over everything else. — Chris Lane Copy Share Image
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