“I think lines are meant to be crossed anyways. The entire time I was singing on the cross, there's numbers flipping over my head. You know, starting at one and going up to 12 million.” ThinkingKnowsLinesNumbersMillionsSingingCrossesStartingMeant To Be Author:Madonna Ciccone
“Singing 'Blowin' in the Wind' all the places we've been, it takes on a different meaning everywhere. When you sing the line, 'How many years can a people exist, before they're allowed to be free?' in a prison yard for political prisoners in El Salvador; if you have sung it to a group of union organizers, who have all been in jail, in South Korea; if you've sung to Jews in the Soviet Union who have been refused exit visas; if you've sung it with Bishop Tutu protesting apartheid, the song breathes, it lives, it has a contemporary currency.” PeopleIfsYearsHas BeensDifferentPoliticalSongLinesGroupsWindSingingPrisonUnionsSouthJewBreatheContemporaryJailPrisonerSovietCurrencyYardsSoviet UnionKoreaExitBishopsApartheidVisaOrganizerSouth KoreaPolitical PrisonersEl SalvadorDifferent Meanings Author:Mary Travers
“I think I would like to discover a new root where people don't get bored with people singing boring lines but something exciting. That'd be interesting.” PeopleThinkingLinesInterestingSingingRootsExcitingBoringBored Author:A. R. Rahman
“Well, the most important thing in choreographing for a specific tune is to get the story line and try to make your movements, rather than just actual movements, let them become more or less a physical drama to, to what they were singing about. And uh, also, uh, honor the beat and the rhythmic pattern of the musical track.” TryingWellsImportantStoriesLinesMovementHonorDramaBeatsSingingImportant ThingsMusicalPatternsTrackTunes Author:Cholly Atkins
“I'm not really a folk singer, but I love the music and there's certain lines that will get just stuck in my head, and they seem to be stuck there for a reason, and I start singing them.” ReasonSeemsCertainLinesSingingFolksSingersStuck Author:Sam Amidon
“The first song I wrote was "Look Both Ways Before You Cross" from Imaginaryland. I started the song by singing a bass line, "hoo hoo hoo hoo."” WayFirstsLooksSongLinesSingingCrossesBass Author:Petra Haden
“Madonna's not the best singer in the world, but she was awesome with her entertainment and all of her shock tactics and stuff and that's where it began. She then inspired all sorts of other girls to do that. But I don't know, I just think music's kind of important too. So you've gotta know where that line is especially when you are good at singing.” ThinkingKnowsWorldKindImportantGirlStuffLinesSingingInspiredEntertainmentSingersShockTacticsOther Girl Author:Joss Stone
“I just start playing music and eventually I sing something, a line of a verse or a B section or a line of a chorus, and the line that I end up singing is related to the music I'm playing, if that makes any sense. And I go from there.” IfsEndsLinesSingingRelatedVersesSectionsPlaying MusicChorus Author:Bob Seger
“As a child, I loved being onstage. I loved singing, I loved the lights, I loved the adrenaline. I even loved learning lines. I was completely obsessive.” ChildrenLightLinesSingingObsessiveAdrenaline Author:Emma Watson
“New start or not, there was a line to be drawn, and that line was singing musicals to yourself as serious psychological motivation.” MotivationLinesSeriousSingingPsychologicalNew Start Book:Scarlett Fever Source: Scarlett Fever
“I've been reading scripts where they've been doing a lot of singing now, but within the dark, realistic story line. I would love, love, love, love to do that. But not a musical on Broadway, I don't have that kind of energy or stamina.” KindStoriesReadingEnergyLinesDarkSingingMusicalScriptsRealisticBroadwayStamina Author:Alia Shawkat