A Quote by Bobby Sherman

As far as show business, it's the gratification of doing something that pleases the fans. — © Bobby Sherman
As far as show business, it's the gratification of doing something that pleases the fans.
There's a gratification that comes from performing in front of a live audience, and you can't replicate that with anything else. In the studio, the creation part of this business is fun. But, when you see the fans letting you know that they enjoy what you're doing, that's why I keep doing what I do.
When the show opens, fans can text to a number we flash up on the screen, and then we do a meet-and-greet with 60 to 80 people every night. It's something I love doing, and I would say that's probably more fans than most artists bring backstage after a show.
If you're in the WWE, it's like show business boot camp. You learn a little bit about everything as far as show business is involved.
For years, people have been trying to talk to me about doing a show, and I wouldn't do one because I'm a serious business guy. I'm not going to do a stupid show. So, the opportunity came up with CNBC, and we started talking. It became a real business show. It's educational, people watch it, and it's great for small business.
There is no business like show business, Irving Berlin once proclaimed, and thirty years ago he may have been right, but not anymore. Nowadays almost every business is like show business, including politics, which has become more like show business than show business is.
I mean, I get all the gratification in the world from doing a show. It's a great feeling.
Freedom is a man's natural power of doing what he pleases, so far as he is not prevented by force or law.
I keep my kids out of the whole business entirely. Allegra and Lucas are five and six and I'm not interested in them doing any acting at all. I don't want my kids in show business. I keep them as far away from my work as possible.
The pressure of show business is on all the time and show business is a fickle business. Whatever is popular now - that's all that counts. I have to constantly re-identify myself to myself, reactivate my own standards, my own convictions about what I'm doing and why.
I want to stay in show business; if show business will have me. Still I'd like people to know that I can do something without wearing bib overalls.
I'm a believer in presenting something that is worth paying to see. I've always felt lucky in that the work that pleases me pleases other people as well.
I was always in show business but in many ways was not really of show business. I didn't move in show business circles, particularly, still don't do it.
I love the fans and they are the reason for my professional existence. When I'm out there doing a show and I see the fans dancing and singing, that's what I love the most. It's just the greatest feeling in the world.
Instant gratification in photography is not something that I need or desire. I find that the long, slow journey to the final print captivates me far more.
So, there's plenty of good heels in the business. I don't see guys who can get fans to rally behind them like I do. It's hard. It's the hardest job in the business and I'm doing it every single night.
I can't think of a recent baseball song except John Fogerty's Centerfield. It's very difficult to write a baseball song that pleases fans and non-fans alike.
This site uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience. More info...
Got it!