Well, I was interested in playing the piano from as early as I can remember.
My first album is like a terrible John Hammond album, with drums.
That's my only active wish. I think if I sang like Don Henley, this would be a lot more agreeable business.
The primary one being, like I said, I don't like rock 'n' roll piano.
You had to go to a different part of town from where I was to get Muddy Waters singles. I had him on singles.
Well, I don't think it ever did, but in the early '60s I got interested in folk music.
I mean, I haven't been completely lacking in some enjoyment of Chuck Berry or Buddy Holly. But I just didn't pay attention to that period of music, obviously.
Yeah, I don't like, um, I'm not interested in rock 'n' roll piano. I find it a little grating.
Recording at home enables one to eliminate the demo stage, and the presentation stage in the studio, too.
So I guess I had, I think they tell me I had, about three years total of piano lessons, off and on.