I don't need to be a frontman all the time, and in fact, the older I get, the less of an urge it is inside me to play that role. I've still got it inside me, and I do occasionally allow it out.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I feel like I can be a frontman; I feel like I have good songs.
I get to focus on being a musician sometimes, and I get to focus on being a vocalist sometimes.
I never aspired to be in a band, but being onstage is a very cool feeling. It's like you're the lord of the room. It's hard to croon and run around doing big scissor kicks while also trying to play, though. I'm still mastering that.
I've never been a big soloist; I just put in what needs to be there. I'm more of a rhythm player who plays lead - or tries to play lead.
I wouldn't mind being the lead guitarist in an incredibly successful rock band. However, I don't play the guitar.
I'm in a band, and we play music. And that's sort of my way of still being a rock star.
I'm not into bands for the sake of being into bands. I've grown past that. There was a time in my life when I was that guy.
I'd say that, first and foremost, I'm a performer; I started performing when I was four years old, and being on stage from a young age set me up.
I have been involved in music since 1972 when I started managing two artists from The Jimi Hendrix Band. My family has been involved in music for years, so it's kind of in my blood. I just wish I could sing!
I've always thought of myself as so unsuited to be a frontman.