When I do my shows, it's really cross-generational. Sometimes there's three generations there.
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When I go to my live shows it's often a multigenerational audience, a family bonding experience.
Whenever you do a show, there are happy reunions of people; it's very familial.
We all know far too many stories where the third generation just destroys everything that the first two have built up, and I certainly hope my family are different because I've worked too hard and my father has worked too hard for it to be given away.
You know, I'm part of that first MTV generation.
I've got weird conflicting feelings about my generation.
I've always been a family entertainer. Every show I have done has been suitable for any age - parents never need to worry that, if they pop out of the room, I'll say anything untoward.
I do a lot of family shows.
It's really fantastic because families can come to my shows and they all like it. It's really weird.
There is not that much of a generation gap these days.
I've just always been a proponent of having a lot of diversity in the shows I've done. I just think that's the world we live in.
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