A Quote by Paulina Rubio

I started in a band called Timbiriche, we toured the world when I was 8; I have 23 albums. — © Paulina Rubio
I started in a band called Timbiriche, we toured the world when I was 8; I have 23 albums.
I started in a band called 'Timbiriche', we toured the world when I was 8; I have 23 albums.
For 10 years, I had a band called Steel Train. We made three albums. We toured like crazy.
With 'Timbiriche,' I toured Brazil and a lot of Latin America.
With 'Timbiriche', I toured Brazil and a lot of Latin America.
I started a group called Loudpvck, which I do by myself now, and toured the whole world.
Starting in the mid-'80s, I played in a band called Meat Joy, and we made our own record, toured.
We've played with Black Flag, Bad Brains, Minor Threat, The Ramones. You name any punk band and we've probably played or toured with them all the way up to and including Soundgarden, who we've toured with three times now. We also toured with Metallica for a year. But yeah, Megadeth was the only one we were a little sketchy about because um, it was a little sketchy.
My mom was in a punk rock band called The Trash Women and they toured and all of that. She had me when she was 17.
My mom was in a punk rock band called The Trash Women, and they toured and all of that. She had me when she was 17.
I started running to different albums, and I was starting with the short albums and moving on to the longer albums. I was interested in how they built up, in tempo and intensity. it made me interested in albums again, too.
I started an all-girl band called Helen when I was 15. It wasn't a precocious thing to do - everyone we knew was in a band, and all the bars and pubs in Leeds put on nights.
I was producing demos for a band that was called Physical Ed. Out of production of demos I went and did a few jam sessions with then in Northern California clubs, but I never actually toured with them.
I joined Elton John's band in '75. He not only allowed me to play the electronic keyboard on his albums, he also let me do the orchestrations. Then I left the band and started producing records. I was not really a popular kind of hit music guy. I was attracted to more esoteric things.
In high school I was in a band called Goodfight, but it was more me running around on stage. It was very punk inspired. Then I started to get into indie-rock and older music and decided I wanted to write my own stuff. I quit the band. Around 16 or 17, I started recording myself at home on keyboard and piano.
At 14, I was in my own little classic rock country band. Then, after high school, I started another band called Northern Comfort. That was based out of Chico, Calif.
I've been doing my record label for 15 years called Dim Mak. I started my label when I was 19 in '96. I started putting out an eclectic roster of artists. In 2003, we found a band called Bloc Party, and in 2004, we started getting remixes for Bloc Party, and at the same time I was throwing Dim Mak parties in Los Angeles.
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