I never forget the first time I was on 'Top of the Pops', my bass player said: 'You've made it!' I did used to think, when I was younger, that I'd be on there one day.
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When we did Top of the Pops for the third time, we decided to do it as a television program here called Come Dancing, which is not as rude as it sounds.
My father used to tape 'Top of the Pops' for me every Sunday, and I would sit in my bedroom, write down the lyrics of all of my favourite songs, and sing along. I was always singing in my bedroom with a hairbrush.
I listen to my old records and I think, 'How did I ever get on the radio?'
As a kid, my pops did music, too. He was in a group called Lakeside back in the day.
My dad being a DJ, I heard all the hits, no matter what. My mom always had on the radio because my dad was on it.
The first time I ever recorded, which was into my boom-box, I was like, 'Wow, check that out.' It sounded great. The narcotic of it was so intense - it was pleasurable. I was like, 'You sound like a band.' Then I ended up spending the rest of my life trying to chase that initial high again.
I was raised on pop music.
My first Top of the Pops I didn't want to do. I was terrified. I'd never done television before. Seeing the video afterwards was like watching myself die.
My first gig was at Radio City Music Hall when I was 13.
I know I could never be in a pop band. I honestly have an appalling voice.
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