A close girlfriend of mine and I have been writing and playing together for years and decided to make it official, so we formed a band called 'Everly.'
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I wanted to be in a band that shared ideas and were in it together.
I think any band we played with would be a weird match. We're on our own, a little out there, but it's a good thing. I think we're complimentary to each other.
We worked as a team... I was one of the band.
We started out when I was 6 years old. We played ukuleles and sang Everly Brothers songs.
If you start off writing an album with a band, the reality is that you're constantly in each other's company, so it's really important that you get on with each other.
I've got the big name, but I've always wanted to be in a band, one of a band.
We played some gigs in Switzerland a couple of weeks ago and it was the first time I really felt the group was really a band in the sense of something I could write for.
I do know many a band out there, because believe me, we've played with most of them, who are together because they have to be. They might not talk to each other offstage, but they realize they can earn a living by going out and keeping that music alive.
I have a band that I started with a buddy of mine, a Vietnam veteran pal named Kimo Williams from Chicago.
I was a groupie for a year and followed a band. I dated the drummer of the band.