You don't have to burn books, you don't have to rebel against teachers to rebel; to rebel is to truly own your own self.
From Dhani Harrison
I did rebel. I was the rebel in my family, because my dad wanted me to go and just travel with him.
In almost any profession, even if you're the kid of an actor, people are very supportive and want to see the next generation.
It's funny, because music is one of those things it is natural to go into. You hear it so much growing up, it kind of permeates you and eventually you spew out some music of your own.
The music I want to hear in my head sounds somewhere between Jimi Hendrix and Massive Attack. It's not really like my dad, but there will always be similarities because we have the same vocal cords, and I learnt the guitar the way he taught me.
I was very empty after my father passed away. It was an emotional time, as it would be for anyone, but to be in the studio every day was kind of cathartic and healing and it just seemed very natural to continue.
Everyone's seen the Beatles.
I'm a huge Wu-Tang fan.
I don't really plan to be a pop star; I just want to be able to make music without the whole My Dad thing hanging over me, which everyone in my position goes through.
You can' t help being a musician because you've grown up with music, yet being one means being compared to your dad and being slated for it. But I really don't have the ambitions of most people going into the industry.
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