I think a guy who's had just the right amount of booze can sing the blues a hell of a lot better than a guy who is stone sober.
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Popular music has always been rooted in the blues, whether it's Adele or Led Zeppelin or Sam Cooke. It's just the beat that changes.
The blues is losing someone you love and not having enough money to immerse yourself in drink.
So yeah, I am definitely a blues man at heart.
I call myself a blues singer, but you ain't never heard me call myself a blues guitar man.
If you want to be a good blues singer, people are going to be down on you, so dress like you're going to the bank to borrow money.
I wouldn't count myself as being a true blues guitarist because I feel you have to live it.
Blues music is becoming more and more popular than it ever was. I'm always meeting people on the road that are really young, and are guitar players. male and female.
I don't try to just be a blues singer - I try to be an entertainer. That has kept me going.
People assume that because I was brought up on Rolling Stones tours, and my father is who he is, I'm some kind of rock-and-roll bad girl.
I think I'm better than I was in my younger days, because I'm exploring deep lyrical material, and I've been sober for a while now.
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