A Quote by Lynda Carter

My son plays guitar, and he's been at the Kennedy Center. — © Lynda Carter
My son plays guitar, and he's been at the Kennedy Center.
My daughter plays keyboard very well, and my son plays guitar, and they're totally into music.
My son youngest son David's favorite song - he plays guitar - and he likes "Devil Pray." That's his favorite.
All of my kids are into music. My older daughter plays guitar, piano, sings. My young son, he sings.
Because it is a national landmark, there is only one way to judge the Kennedy Center - against the established standard of progressive and innovative excellence in architectural design that this country is known and admired for internationally. Unfortunately, the Kennedy Center not only does not achieve this standard of innovative excellence; it also did not seek it. The architect opted for something ambiguously called 'timelessness' and produced meaninglessness. It is to the Washington manner born. Too bad, since there is so much of it.
Being a musician since I was a teen, Guitar Center is the staple. You need anything to create, it's there. You need a Guitar Center. You gotta give it homage. It's a tool shed, and without the tool shed, it's hard to create.
My guitar is a 1934 National Trojan. They call it a resonator, which is the guitar guys played in the honky-tonks before amplification. It's very loud. It's the type of guitar that Son House and Robert Johnson played.
If I have a daughter and she plays tennis, and I have a son who plays tennis, I wouldn't say that my son deserves more money because he's a man. I would say they deserve the same amount of money.
My dad also plays a little banjo and guitar, my mom plays the mandolin.
I was brought up in a bohemian household where my dad plays guitar and my mom plays piano just because they love it.
I don't know if, in a previous life, I was, like, the embodiment of a guitar, because any time someone plays a guitar with the licks, I just resonate to it.
Tony MacAlpine not only plays guitar, but is a stunning classical piano player, so he can show how that influence molded his guitar playing.
Like Guitar in Son of Solomon, and Son in Tar Baby, he believed that harmony could never exist between the races.
I was born outside Kennedy Space Center.
Music's always been in my home. My dad plays guitar, and I grew up listening to cumbia and salsa and boleros.
You can be in the band, you can go buy your own guitar strings at Guitar Center, you can go and do everything the boys can do and you're not the oddity anymore.
As I've grown as an artist, I've gotten more and more in touch with my center, and that center is voice and guitar.
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