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After 'The Blues Brothers,' I wanted to do a good musical number with real dancers and shoot it correctly.
We're in a period where society seems very attracted to flash, and that seeps into people's musical taste.
Sometimes I start just on the piano with a melody or musical idea that kind of leads me to certain lyrics.
I almost got my degree so I don't need rap. And my family is the furthest thing in the world from musical.
I don't feel bound by the ebbs and flows of musical trends, or what's happening with new music in general.
My whole background, my whole life was just lots and lots of theater, a lot of that being musical theater.
I'm like a bad musical cliche because I bring my guitar on the road and try to write songs in hotel rooms.
Setting my mind on a musical instrument was like falling in love. All the world seemed bright and changed.
I have ideas for songs all the time, but musical ideas, like melodies, really come out when I'm in nature.
I combine aspects of many styles of music and create my own musical forms by way of electronic instruments.
Musical shows are really popular because there are lots of talented kids out there that can sing and dance.
Slowly poetry becomes visual because it paints images, but it is also musical: it unites two arts into one.
I wanted to pay tribute to my musical influences: Buffalo Springfield, Lightfoot, the Beatles, the Hollies.
Bought the Vegematic and Pocket Fisherman, too, illuminated illustrated history of Life, and Boxcar Willie.
My musical taste is somewhat dated - I mean, freeze frame, go back 60 years, and you're in my comfort zone.
The heart is like a musical instrument of many strings, all the chords of which require putting in harmony.
I'm trying to make paintings like giant musical chords, with a polyphony of colours that is nuts but works.
I listen to 50 Cent, Jay-Z, Stereophonics, Arctic Monkeys; also the musical Oliver - I can sing every tune.
I would love to sing. I would love to do a musical, but I wouldn't say that that singing is my strong suit.
Since the inception of Gym Class in 1997, every member has had another musical outlet, if not three or four.
In musical theater you have to be very big and very animated, while film and television are more toned down.
I do like musical films more than big Hollywood films, especially those by Jacques Demi and Vincent Minelli.
I actually have a decent singing voice, and I've never been able to sing onscreen. I'd love to do a musical.
Shakespeare alternated between musical surrenders to social prestige and magnificent fits of poetic remorse.
In production, in the first couple of weeks of production, that it was more like making an internet musical.
I march to a different drummer, whose location, identity, and musical training haven't yet been established.
That whole world of musical theater was my first love. It's where I wanted to be when I was three years old.
I believe in using the entire piano as a single instrument capable of expressing every possible musical idea.
I’ve learned what ‘classical’ means. It means something that sings and dances through sheer joy of existence.
I love theater. That's what I did in Mexico City. I did a lot of musical theater, and it's where my heart is.
And the invention of transformations of certain figures has become the most important in musical composition.
I can't draw a stick person. I can't play a musical instrument. But I've always had a knack for making money.
Gospel influences your soul. If you've had church in your background... it's just a part of your musical DNA.
When you hear someone from the very north of Scotland speaking, I think its nice, very musical and harmonious.
I really believe musical form will go on. There's got to be a way of making musical form in cinema live again.
As an actor, you can do everything. I grew up in the theater, and you could do a musical, a comedy, a tragedy.
What's missing in the musical theater is producers willing to nurture new work, raise the money and put it on.
One of the things I loved about the musical was that you listened to the soundtrack and it told you the story.
My musical tastes go from Zeppelin to Bob Dylan to Kanye West and Lil' Wayne. Anything modern and progressive.
I feel pretty comfortable in a lot of different musical styles. I like rhythm, and I like melody and so forth.
I am in musical theatre, but it isn't necessarily what I listen to in my leisure time, do you know what I mean?
I want to write a play. I'd like to do an original musical. I should probably put together a poetry collection.
I'd like to do more comedy, but i think my forte is still in the heavy. I'd love to do a comic lead, a musical.
Not exactly what the world was looking for, a musical on 'Don Quixote.' It was required reading in high school.
I think I was affected quite a bit by musical and creative influences that go all the way back to my childhood.
The irony is that musical artists have enormous public voices, but behind the scenes we're voiceless, actually.
I'm mostly a keep-to-myself kind of guy, but you slowly find yourself getting folded into the musical tapestry.
I was a jazz major in high school, in an all-jazz band. No matter what I do, it features my musical influences.
The fact is that great musical pieces take and hold the stage because they provide great emotional experiences.
Composers love to write for symphony orchestras because the symphony is the Rolls Royce of musical instruments.