Band Quote by Stark Sands Download Open image “I started out singing in high school in the choir and in a garage band.” — Stark Sands ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.0 out of 5 (7 ratings) Copy quoteShare Band Choir Garage High High school Music making Out School Singing Started
I sang in church choir all my life, through elementary school, junior high and high school. — Kevin Richardson Copy Share Image
Like a lot of artists, I started out as a singer in my church choir when I was a child. — Big Freedia Copy Share Image
I did choir in high school, but I didn't sing professionally anywhere ever. — Scott Michael Foster Copy Share Image
My brother was in high school and he had a garage band going, but no one would sing. They were covering a Hatebreed song at the time and I knew the words for it. My brother knew I knew the words, so he came inside the house and he's like 'Hey Mitch, come out here and sing'. I did it… — Mitch Lucker Copy Share
I started singing in church and I was probably around seven and I started singing anywhere that I could. I used to sing at… — Avril Lavigne Copy Share Image
I sang in the choir growing up and more recently served on the worship team at my church in California. — Deborah Joy Winans Copy Share Image
I always sang. I wanted to be in a band with my sister, and I was, at 11. At 12, I started writing seriously,… — Cyndi Lauper Copy Share Image
I was pretty young when I decided I wanted to, well, more so be a singer. I started singing in church in my hometown,… — Naturi Naughton Copy Share Image
We've been through the experience of being in high school and starting a band. Then we were also a garage band, while we were… — Tony Kanal Copy Share Image
I'm more of a strumming guitarist, instead of a lead soloist guitarist. — Stark Sands Copy Share Image
My first soldier role was in 'Flags of Our Fathers.' Casting director Jay Binder saw that movie and was looking for soldiers for 'Journey's… — Stark Sands Copy Share Image
I've worn wigs. I've done a few plays where I have to wear a wig because they needed longer hair. — Stark Sands Copy Share Image
Luckily for me, when I was growing up in high school, I had a band, and I was a singer in the band. I'm… — Stark Sands Copy Share Image
I feel I'm pretty zen and laid back. I don't have a lot of rage in my real life. — Stark Sands Copy Share Image
I'd love to be on a TV series someday, but I believe you get the jobs that you're meant to get. If the job… — Stark Sands Copy Share Image
I grew up in Texas in a family that fished and hunted, so I've shot guns as a kid. — Stark Sands Copy Share Image
I lived in Dallas, and it's a big city, but you can jump on any freeway and drive in any direction for about 30… — Stark Sands Copy Share Image
I moved to New York to work in theater, so my range of motion was really from where I lived - which was downtown,… — Stark Sands Copy Share Image
When you fall into a midseason slot, you have the sort of blessing of not being on television while you shoot most of your… — Stark Sands Copy Share Image
The reason I was drawn to the Band Perry was because they have a knack for doing rollicking country music that can sound a… — Phoebe Robinson Copy Share Image
It was an important period for us, because even though we weren't a "punk band", and what became a model for a punk band,… — Stephen Mallinder Copy Share Image
There is something to be said though when you have 4 or 5 guys playing with no net, there is a sense of urgency,… — Marco Mendoza Copy Share Image
My Nirvana experience was much different than the other three guys. For me, it was really new and exciting. I was just a guy… — Pat Smear Copy Share Image
I think my music has always been a mixture, depending on whom I'm working with - what band, what musicians, what producer. — Matisyahu Copy Share Image
As you'll never hear the thing again, my boy, why not throw in a couple of brass bands? — Thomas Beecham Copy Share Image
I've always made sure that I tour with bands that people aren't expecting me to tour with. — Mayer Hawthorne Copy Share Image
There is more to me than just having been in the Runaways. And even though I'm really, really proud of what the band accomplished,… — Jackie Fuchs Copy Share Image
I like the bad-boy types. Generally the guy I'm attracted to is the guy in the club with all the tattoos and nail polish.… — Megan Fox Copy Share Image
I just became accustomed to being all the members of the band. That was something that was really exciting to me. — Jacob Collier Copy Share Image
I guess because we're essentially a two-man band, we're attracting Wham's crowd. But Wham! are more of a businessman's band. — Curt Smith Copy Share Image