While I was into many different types of music, and played with many different local groups, I really didn't have a band to call my own until Dire Straits was formed in 1977.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I feel so lucky to have been in a group where it was a real band. This wasn't a singer and guitar player and some other guys.
I had a ten-piece band when I was 21 years old, the Bruce Springsteen Band. This is just a slightly expanded version of a band I had before I ever signed a record contract. We had singers and horns.
I was in the band when I was a kid, I played the trumpet.
I never envisioned myself as a solo artist; I was always part of a band.
Well, we didn't have our original drummer on our last record. And most of that album was not played as a band in the studio. It was mostly the world of computers and overdubs. There was very few things played live or worked out as a band.
I've always looked on myself as one of a band and never sought a solo career.
I was signed to a record label when I was younger. I was in a group, and I just wasn't - personally, I wasn't ready to get out there. I don't know. It was a pop group. Not like the Spice Girls, but when you don't have any control over anything, it's disheartening.
I started in a band called 'Timbiriche', we toured the world when I was 8; I have 23 albums.
Dire Straits is a great band. Someone tells you they like 'Brothers in Arms' and immediately you know they're a stupid annoying git.
Starting in the mid-'80s, I played in a band called Meat Joy, and we made our own record, toured.