Some musicians I know are incredible fathers. Like Keith Richards. A fantastic dad.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
My dad is my biggest influence on me as a musician, even though he's not a musician.
He was like a real dad, you know. We used to sit down with guitars and mess around.
Our parents were musicians.
I respect my dad, and he's amazing. He's my hero. He's the Beatles, man - or one of them.
My father was a very disciplined singer who worked hard at his craft, and I was around that growing up.
There are so many things that are misunderstood or not recognized about my father's music because they've been filtered by people who work for magazines like Rolling Stone.
I grew up with the one of the most famous fathers in the world in the 1960s and '70s. He passed away in 1984, and as time went on, people didn't know him. That blew me away.
My father was indeed a musician, but he was a weekend warrior. He was a welder, actually, and worked all his life at the Ironworks in Beloit Wisconsin, and he played in a swing band on weekends.
While not a musician, my father was a music agent for years before becoming pop culture icon Famous Amos.
He wasn't a great father. He was a great musician. That's always been a touchy one, and it will be until I can find the answer, but I don't know if there is one.