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singers moonlight
I moonlight as a singer. Bryan Adams
singers one-thing felt
I have often felt bad that I am not great at any one thing. Like just a super super singer. Or the Gregory Hines of something Jasmine Guy
singers able actresses
I don't want to feel that I'm a singer or an actress - being able to say that those are just experiences is what I enjoy. Charlotte Gainsbourg
singers like-her my-favorite
Alison Krauss is definitely my favorite singer that's ever lived. I've never heard anyone like her. Brad Paisley
singers alternatives classic
Yeah, I always listen to both classic and newer folk-influenced music. Singer-songwriter, alternative music. I also listen to more experimental dance music. Brad Delson
singers jazz
I'm not a jazz singer. Boz Scaggs
singers awful horrible
No, I'm a horrible singer, I'm awful. Charisma Carpenter
singers film wanted
I wanted to work with Bryan Singer because I like his films. Eddie Marsan
singers longing
Longing alone is singer to the lute. Edna St. Vincent Millay
jazz-improvisation how-you-feel music-is
And more than anything, I like the improvisation of jazz. That's the same thing with DJ-ing. There's so much improvisation you can do with cuttin' and scratchin' that's reminiscent of jazz music, because it's all about how you feel. You're capturing a vibe and just going with it. DJ Jazzy Jeff
jazz
Jazz to me is a living music. Dexter Gordon
jazz
You never get it figured out. You just keep playing. David Sanborn
jazz modern tricky
I do find modern jazz quite tricky. Jane Asher
jazz certain involved
There's a certain phraseology involved in jazz, and I've moved away from that. Jan Garbarek
jazz funk ifs
I love jazz and funk, because it's hard. If it's not hard, it's not worth doing. Chris Carter
jazz form miles
Miles Davis was doing something inherently African, something that has to do with all forms of American music, not just jazz. Cassandra Wilson
jazz instruments
You've got to learn your instrument. Charlie Parker
jazz emotion language
Jazz is the language of the emotions. Charles Mingus