The only thing I have ever really cared to be known as is a musician.
From John Tesh
The best thrill is standing on stage and playing - other than being married to my wife.
I'm almost a vegetarian. I have a very rigid exercise routine. I'm up at 6 A.M.; I take a lot of ginseng.
My house was really like 'It's a Wonderful Life.' I sang in the choir and was very involved in the church.
When I was playing piano, it was like, 'I'm going to write a song using all the white keys.' My music director, who knew my jazz background, suggested I try big-band music, so we spent a year experimenting with it in concert, and the audience reaction was really good.
Being in music forever, I have good pitch, so I know when I'm singing in or out of tune. But the key to really good singing is just relaxing and thinking about what the song is.
I used almost every penny I ever made to build recording studios in every city I lived in. I don't have much to show for all the TV money except a lot of musical gear and a lot of songs.
Most of the people interviewing me are far more square than me. I think it's the ET thing. I'm sitting there, my hair is combed, and I'm in a suit.
I am always exhausted; I am always trying to find more time to be with my family, which is why they travel with me so much.
Our band doesn't really have a name.
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