When I used to play nightclubs, you had to play Top 40 or favorite oldies that maybe people could relate to.
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You have to remember the band played from 1960 to 1965, every night. You get into a rut playing nightclubs every night, and you didn't want to run it into the ground.
When I play live in restaurants and cafes, I don't play my own stuff. I play jazz and 'American Songbook' standards, and I'll fuse it with top 40.
All the music that I play today, I actually heard either at home or in my neighborhood when I was growing up in the '40s and '50s.
I listen to oldies but goodies stations, '60s and '70s music.
When I got old enough to go to night clubs to hear that music at the age of 15.
I am really into '70s music, like The Rolling Stones, The Doors and what not.
Once I got to be about twenty-five, I got interested in the music of the time. I started smokin' dope, I started drinking, I started slowing down and trying to find myself. I didn't want to work in nightclubs.
Songs like Reach and S Club Party are pop classics. I'm really proud that I had a part in them.
After that I didn't listen to music as much because '70s music just wasn't... I remember all the songs, but it wasn't because I was into them, you know what I mean?
We always play clubs. It's not something that I feel above. Those are my favorite shows because they're intimate, they're tight, their sweaty, they're hot. You're close to the people. Those are my favorites.
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