After Nashville sushi and a long debate on Bob Dylan, we went into Woodland Studios at 10 pm that night for a look around, and jammed for 5 hours solid.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
My first place in Nashville was like 'Animal House.' The whole band lived under one roof, and most nights the jam sessions ended close to sunrise.
That jam was so much fun that by the end of the tour, we just jammed on all of the songs.
Every weekend I go to the guitar bar in Hoboken and do a jam session.
Being on 'Nashville' and working with some incredible people like T-Bone Burnett and Buddy Miller - so many wonderful, incredible musicians that I've been blessed to play with and observe - that has continued to shape the process of arranging music, writing music.
It was my first time in Kansas City. In about two or three days I had a gig at a place called The Monroe Inn.
The most memorable moment was playing drums with Bob Dylan.
We didn't have a garage to rehearse in. We had to aggravate the folks in the house. But I got a chance to play in a beer joint, and that's how it started.
I loved working with Bob Dylan.
We also did something called the Texas Peace Festival, which was actually a better gig both musically, and in the way it was organised.
I was at Woodstock. In the mud.