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I've always loved French music. My parents adored it; my father played it on the piano.
I always dreamed of playing music with my father. But my voice is so scratchy, I only sing in the shower.
My parents loved classical music. And my father adored Mozart. But for some reason, I always had a reaction against it.
I have Aboriginal roots on my father's side, and have always indentified with that spirit. I feel a lot of my music comes from that place.
My parents met in music school, and my father was a music professor and conductor. Growing up, we always had classical and contemporary music playing.
I was raised by my father, who was a singer, songwriter, guitarist, and bass player. His brothers all did the same thing, so I was kind of always raised around the music.
My parents met in music school and my father was a music professor and conductor. Growing up, we always had classical and contemporary music playing. There was a lot of Mozart and the Beatles.
I grew up in a kibbutz in the Galilee, but we were surrounded by Arabic villages, so I heard all these sounds and all this music. My father was very close friends with one of the Bedouin tribes, so I would always go there, to weddings, and I was always very fascinated by that music.