I do find myself at the moment, due to the success of School of Rock, to be on people's radar a little.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I'm in a band, and we play music. And that's sort of my way of still being a rock star.
I was almost kind of trapped by my own success into only doing rock.
My inner rock chick has always been there. I grew up listening to a lot of rock music through my sisters, who were teenagers while I was young, so they had control of the radio.
It's great to play a rock star. Maybe not so great to be one.
The whole 'School of Rock' experience was really cool, and just meeting new people from all over.
When I was growing up, rock & roll helped give me my sense of identity, but I had to search for it.
I'm working on a proper rock record, a good, old-school rock record. Finally.
I always wanted to get into rock music so I could cover up my real personality, change my voice, and create a false self to hide behind.
I always wanted to be a rock'n'roll star.
Getting on stage, for me, was a huge thing when I first started. And back in high school, everyone was in rock bands and I was a singer/songwriter. It just seems kind of lame.
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