When I came to America Al Unser, Jr. was very difficult. And Bobby Unser.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Bobby had faith in my ability as a singer.
It was really fun. Well, Bobby was just basically a folk singer. He didn't play with any bands or anything, like all the rest of us. Just played his guitar and sang his songs.
I loved working with Eric Close and J T Walsh.
Bobby Cox had the biggest influence in my career and probably the second- or third-biggest influence in my life.
Gene Kelly was hard on me, but I think he had to be.
I had been on tour with people like Roy Orbison. I knew Bobby Darin, Sam Cooke. So many great performers.
Al Unser Sr. was one of the smartest drivers I've ever raced against. And I often said, I wish I could've had some of his patience. I know it would have worked for me many times.
Bobby is really the one who did all the editing on that stuff. And he did all the mixing. I particularly like the record we did with Logic because Scott Harding did a great job mixing it. He's really a killing engineer.
Bobby was one of the few people I had ever known who really wanted to do something for me.
I didn't know Jack Kennedy that well, but Bobby was a hero to me.