Martin Lawrence had no filter, and to me that was the greatest half hour of all time. Martin was ahead of his time.
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Martin Lawrence is one of my comedic heroes, and he's a genius.
Honestly, working with Eddie Murphy was mind-blowing just in terms of the budget alone. To see the respect he commands, to witness his presence, you understand why he and people like Martin Lawrence are stars.
I loved Steve Martin when I was younger, in the '70s.
There was a time... when people didn't go out of their house on Tuesday night at eight o'clock because Milton Berle was on.
Honest to goodness, Brian Campbell, he was holding the Cup, and there was no one around for a minute. He says, 'Hold this for a second.' So he hands it to me - one of the best moments of my life.
Eddie George was outstanding early.
If anyone asks me about the George Martin years I usually say I group all of that stuff together as the single greatest experience but I wasn't scared I was just really looking forward to it.
As a member of Guess Who, I think 'No Time' was the best thing we ever did. It was a pivotal song in our career.
Lonnie was ahead of his time, but at the same time he was right in there with Albert Collins's Cool Sounds.
George Martin is an incredible writer.
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