The 'Daryl's House' thing has made me into a live musician even more than I ever was, and even in the way I record.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
For a while I had somebody that came to clean my house that turned out to be in a band that I really loved.
I had my guitar at the set of 'Lost in Space' every day. I was the only one in the cast who had a stereo in his dressing room. So while I was in school or when I was in there working with Dr. Smith and the robot, half the rest of the cast was in my trailer listening to their records that they would bring.
We recorded several of Kenny's songs in the living room of my home.
I was a jazz drummer, and it was my life for a while: what I lived and breathed every day.
I remember the first time somebody played me Janis Joplin. My friend Donna put on Janis Joplin, and she said, 'You're like her.' At the time, I wasn't even a singer; I was a drummer. I just wanted to play the drums.
I've made three studio albums and one live one with my brother. It's melodic singer-songwriter acoustic-rock music.
As funny as it sounds, the best thing I got out of making a solo record was to realize how much I love being in a band.
My dad is a huge folk music fan, so growing up, there were always records playing in my house. Carole King, James Taylor, Simon and Garfunkel, the Beatles - I grew up with this music, and I was aware of how special this music was to a lot of people.
I made a living being a background singer for years.
I've come to realize that you live on through recordings; they're like a musical diary, a window into somebody's soul.