After 'Rock Star,' I was definitely doing more high profile gigs. I was playing in Iceland. I was playing in Canada.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I'm in a band, and we play music. And that's sort of my way of still being a rock star.
In high school I wanted to be a rock star and was in a lot of bands.
Not only did I get to play with these great international musicians, but I also had the opportunity to jam with the local celebrities in Toronto, people like the Walsh Brothers, David Wilcox, Kim Mitchell and the like. It was a great learning experience.
I had a band with a girl in New York, and we would go around and do gigs. And then I happened to start getting work as an actress.
I did some stage when I was a kid, around 16 or so. I was living in Melbourne and had a band. I was quite young. We weren't very good. Then I found a band in Perth. We played around for three years. We're in the 'History of Rock'N'Roll,' a book about Perth music.
Well, I've never been in a touring rock band, it was all just high school and college, playing toga parties in frat houses.
I wasn't in a lot of rock and roll bands. I was in jug bands and things when I was in school.
I lived in an area where there were a lot of rock musicians, and we got together regularly in our studios.
I played in garage bands and rock and roll bands when I was in junior high and high school and saw some of the great talents of all time in the local area where I lived.
Guitar gigs were everywhere in the '50s, and I started diddling around so I could keep working. Playing honky-tonk, simple stuff. I took a few gigs with an organ band that put me out front.