Banjo Quote by Kemp Muhl Download Open image “We think the juxtaposition between banjo solos and songs about the future are really funny.” — Kemp Muhl ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.2 out of 5 (7 ratings) Copy quoteShare Banjo Funny Future Juxtaposition Time
The thing about the banjo is when you first hear it, it strikes many people as what's that? There's something very compelling about it… — Steve Martin Copy Share Image
The thing about the banjo is, when you first hear it, it strikes many people as 'What's that?' There's something very compelling about it… — Steve Martin Copy Share Image
When you hear a banjo through stutter edit, it's the coolest thing you ever heard. — Brad Paisley Copy Share Image
I want you to hear a new version of Dueling Banjos. Anyone else is welcome. — James Dickey Copy Share Image
The banjo is truly an American instrument, and it captures something about our past. — Steve Martin Copy Share Image
And then Earl Scruggs comes along and transforms the banjo into a virtuosic modern instrument. For the first time, the Southern banjo style becomes… — Bela Fleck Copy Share Image
I think the music that's called 'future stuff' is the soundtrack to the few people who have the nerve and the courage to continue,… — Wayne Shorter Copy Share Image
In my banjo show with the Steep Canyon Rangers, I do do comedy during that show. It'd be absurd just to stand there mute… — Steve Martin Copy Share Image
We want to return to an era when we think music was better basically but still infuse it with something modern. — Kemp Muhl Copy Share Image
When it comes to touch and feel as a musician, style is infinitely more important than chops. — Kemp Muhl Copy Share Image
When I was young I had this blonde haircut that was shaved on one side with a rat tail and tram lines in it,… — Kemp Muhl Copy Share Image
I started off liking uptight music and then discovered Pink Floyd and Hendrix. — Kemp Muhl Copy Share Image
Glitter is cool because that's like glam rock, but rhinestones need to die out. — Kemp Muhl Copy Share Image
Because I'm a little ADD, I would like to incorporate even more facets to my career eventually, such as writing and directing films. — Kemp Muhl Copy Share Image
Sean and I are fighting so many cliches, it's funny. But ultimately we just want to play people the songs we wrote while we… — Kemp Muhl Copy Share Image
Pete Seeger is a modest, unassuming, cheerful, and kind-natured man. He's a good folk singer, if you can stand folk singing. And he's such… — P. J. O'Rourke Copy Share Image
When I first heard the minstrel banjo - I played a gourd first - I almost lost my mind. I was like, Oh, my… — Rhiannon Giddens Copy Share Image
“There was talk of the Centaur being moved into the elephant cages to make room for a banjo-picking Minotaur. Surrendering his meager furnishings to… — Don Roff Copy Share Image
John Fahey, thought during his lifetime to be possibly more than a little crazy, was the author of some thirty albums of gnomically introverted… — Madison Smartt Bell Copy Share Image
You know, I only claim to play three instruments. My dad is a banker, but a drummer at heart; and my mom used to… — Charlie Worsham Copy Share Image
As I try to get around with a guitar, a banjo and a suitcase of high heels and dresses, I treasure that little ukulele. — Valerie June Copy Share Image
Well, you know, the original banjos were all handmade instruments. Gourd - it would be made with gourds and whatever, you know, materials would… — Rhiannon Giddens Copy Share Image
I wrote a post about wanting to buy a banjo - a $300 banjo, which is a lot of money, and I don't play… — Mena Grabowski Trott Copy Share Image
My son, Walker, has a band called The Dust Busters. You know, he plays banjo, fiddle, guitar, and mandolin, so a lot of my… — Sam Shepard Copy Share Image
Getting into the banjo and discovering that it was an African-American instrument, it totally turned on its head my idea of American music -… — Rhiannon Giddens Copy Share Image
If I have something inside me that I want to get out, I'll just beat it out on the banjo right then and there. — Valerie June Copy Share Image
I'll talk about the banjo all day long and the history of minstrel shows. — Rhiannon Giddens Copy Share Image