“Sometimes I'll go out into the crowd and keep singing, but I'll get maybe seven rows out and I'm out of synch, I'm a couple seconds behind the band and then it becomes chaos.” SometimesBehindsCoupleBandSingingSevenChaosCrowdsSeconds Author:Rob Zombie
“You can't criticize Bob Dylan's singing. You have to respect Billy Joel as a brilliant poet. You can't tell me there's a better rock band ever than Led Zeppelin. And if you speak during the Eagles' "Last Resort," we're done. I'm just asking for seven minutes. This stuff really matters, you know.” IfsKnowsMatterDoneLastsSpeakStuffMinutesRocksPoetBandSingingAskingSevenBrilliantCriticizeBobResortsDylanEaglesRock BandsZeppelins Author:Charlie Sheen
“Singers actually used to begin singing at a much younger age than they do now. I would say for me, I started late. But it's not unusual. I discovered I had a voice. I wanted to be a pianist when I was seven, and circumstances didn't allow that I studied it.” AgeWantedUsedVoiceCircumstancesLateSingingSevenSingersUnusualPianist Author:Dolora Zajick
“I was age six or seven, and singing, "Jesus wants me for her son, beep, to shine for him," and people smiled and pinched my cheeks till the blood vessels broke, and I knew I was doing something right.” PeopleWantAgeJesusBloodSonSixSingingShiningSevenBrokeWant MeCheeksVesselBlood Vessels Author:Al Jarreau
“I kind of knew something was going on, and my older brothers and sisters were singing be-boppish kinds of stuff in the living room, and I was listening. I started singing, warmer than a summer night, at seven or eight years old.” YearsKindNightStuffRoomsBrotherListeningSummerSingingSevenEightBrothers And SistersLiving RoomOlder BrotherSummer Nights Author:Al Jarreau
“Someone once said that there are probably seven naturally good singing days in a year-and those are days you won't be booked. What we must learn is how to sing through all the other days.” YearsSaidSingingSeven Book:The Inner Voice: The Making of a Singer Source: The Inner Voice: The Making of a Singer
“Music is the first thing I ever cared greatly about. I've been singing and writing songs since I was six or seven.” WritingFirstsSongSixMusic IsSingingSevenWriting Songs Author:Angel Olsen
“I grew up singing in Kansas. My dad had a band when I was growing up. So I sang in church and school and started singing with his band when I was seven. So I've been singing all my life.” SchoolChurchGrowing UpGrowingGrewDadBandGrew UpSingingSevenMy DadKansas Author:Martina McBride
“I started singing in church and I was probably around seven and I started singing anywhere that I could. I used to sing at my school. I was in musicals and then it kind of got to a point where I started to - wanted to do my own songs.” KindMotivationalWantedSchoolUsedSongChurchMy OwnSingingSevenSinging In Church Author:Avril Lavigne
“One of my earliest memories was me singing 'Oh, What A Beautiful Mornin' at the top of my voice when I was seven. I got totally carried away. My grandmother, Sarah, was in the next room. I didn't even realise she was there. I was terribly embarrassed.” BeautifulNextVoiceMemoriesRoomsSingingSevenGrandmotherRealisingEmbarrassedMy GrandmotherCarried Away Author:James Taylor
“It's the silliness--the profligacy, and the silliness--that's so dizzying: a seven-year-old will run downstairs, kiss you hard, and then run back upstairs again, all in less than 30 seconds. It's as urgent an item on their daily agenda as eating or singing. It's like being mugged by Cupid.” YearsHardRunningKissingEatingSingingSevenAgendasSecondsItemsSeven YearsUrgentUpstairsCupidSilliness Author:Caitlin Moran