I wish I could tell you me and my rock band were traveling around, strung out. No, we were a family band. Straight Partridge Family.
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We used to really feel like the band was our family.
Going through 'The Partridge Family,' I looked up to people like Eric Clapton and Jeff Beck and all those guys. But as an actor playing a part, I had to sing what was right for the character and the show.
Everything in my life was about performance when I was doing 'The Partridge Family.'
We worked as a team... I was one of the band.
The rest of the band were basically friends, So it was me following them around and begging them to let me be in their band for two or three years. And they finally let me in on the harmonica, actually, and then the keyboards, and finally the guitar.
In the '80s the band was 24/7. You were only as good as what you were producing at any given moment. Now my family is more important. I also think having the shock of your mum and dad dying humbles you slightly.
My family was all musicians. We jam all the time.
I came from a huge extended family of musicians.
My family was very musical. My brother is an opera singer; my parents both sang.
I was just a kid in 1987 when I heard of the Pixies, the year after I graduated high school. But I had my band together, and my best friend at the time, Corey Hickock, who was the guitar player in the band that would become STP, Mighty Joe Young, turned me on to the Pixies.
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