I grew up in southern California in the '80s. Yes, I am a walking cliche.
I grew up with fantastic Southern food. In Southern California.
My dad grew up in southern California and was a raging liberal.
I grew up in Southern California and there is a deep car culture there. I am now down to one car. It is a 1923 T pick up with 1000 hp. I have had a number of cars but little time and space so I have liquidated most of them.
I grew up in Southern California, so there is just a part of me that is a Hollywood rocker.
I grew up in Southern California and always loved melodic pop music.
I never saw a gun until I was 24. I didn't grow up in Mayberry; I grew up in Southern California.
I grew up in Southern California, Simi Valley. I've lived in the same house all my life.
I was born in Southern California in a city called Norwalk. I grew up there until I moved up to New York when I was 18.
I grew up with a cabin so we'd always go out and hunt and fish and all that good stuff. All of the cliche Southern things one would imagine.
Even though I grew up surfing and sailing in Southern California, I was born horse crazy.
Oh, yeah. I grew up in Southern California in the 1960?s. It was very different. I was an only child as opposed to having siblings. My brothers all lived with my step-mom. I am very close to them, but we were not raised in the same house.
Oh, yeah. I grew up in Southern California in the 1960's. It was very different. I was an only child as opposed to having siblings. My brothers all lived with my step-mom. I am very close to them, but we were not raised in the same house.
I grew up in Southern California, so the whole concept of a local music history is still kinda novel to me.
The Southern California arena rock, hair metal, laidback hippie garden culture - for many growing up in the '70s and '80s, none of it made us who we were like Lou Reed did.
I've always been drawn back to the South, whether it's Southern California or in Florida, where I grew up, and I wanted to write a song about that.