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Last updated on December 5, 2024.
For a Punjabi singer to find acceptance down South is a tall task. I'm glad I earned their love and respect.
I always dreamed that I'd be a singer. I didn't dream about being a star or anything. I just knew I wanted to sing.
My biggest celebrity crush is either Ryan Reynolds or Caleb Followill, the lead singer of Kings of Leon. — © Hillary Scott
My biggest celebrity crush is either Ryan Reynolds or Caleb Followill, the lead singer of Kings of Leon.
No singer who sings for Rahman sir would ever say they were nervous to sing for him, especially during the session.
Alison Krauss is definitely my favorite singer that's ever lived. I've never heard anyone like her.
I love English rock music the best and have always been fascinated by The Clash, especially Joe Strummer, their singer.
I'm a singer-songwriter. So I play guitar, and I sing. Along the lines of, I guess you could call it, alternative rock.
The trip had become boring. It wasn't exciting anymore to totally be a singer/songwriter because it wasn't working for me.
I identify more as a musician than as a singer, because I play piano and percussion, and I engineer and produce everything that I do.
My sister, singer Jessie Ware, and I are always exchanging music. We brainstormed her wedding playlist for months.
I've made three studio albums and one live one with my brother. It's melodic singer-songwriter acoustic-rock music.
What qualifies me to tell people how to act or what to think? I'm Charley Pride, country singer. Period.
As a singer, I like to treat my fans with great content and keep it fresh by experimenting with different genres or themes. — © Sara Khan
As a singer, I like to treat my fans with great content and keep it fresh by experimenting with different genres or themes.
I have always been a singer/songwriter and I was pushed in places I didn't want to do, like pop or top forty. I don't belong there.
There wasn't really a song or artist that made me want to be a singer, I think I was always a fan of country music.
When I was very young I wanted to be an opera singer, a ballet dancer... The people I loved were a little different.
There's a single with D.J. Class and Fatman Scoop - I'm not going to claim to be a singer, but my voice is in it and the song is technically about me.
Everyone tried to be a singer other than just a player. We had four voices in The Moody Blues.
I don't think I ever really knew the right words to 'Hava Nagilah,' which isn't great for a Jewish singer.
As a country singer, there is only one place you dream of playing in your lifetime, and that is the Grand Ole Opry House.
From the time I was 2, I told my mom I was going to be a singer. And she'd say, 'Sure, honey, and tomorrow you'll want to be a dancer.'
As a singer, if I'm in a room that is too cold, I kind of freak out, so I actually like the humidity, and I love the heat.
The only thing I daydreamed about was being an opera singer. But I was so skinny and so pathetic that that sort of wasn't going to happen.
I have always been a singer/songwriter, and I was pushed in places I didn't want to do, like pop or top forty. I don't belong there.
I know I'm not Freddie Mercury or Ann Wilson, and that's okay. You don't have to be a great singer to sing rock and roll. That's not what it's about.
Nathan McEuen's light is shining bright. A fine singer, guitarist and an excellent songwriter. There is hope on the horizon.
I'm not the best singer in the world, but the albums have always been personal. They're stories about me and what I'm going through.
I've always loved lyrics, so I used to listen to Sara Bareilles - more folky, singer-songwritery people.
I'm not a big songwriter guy. People who are really good singer-songwriters usually left me kind of cold.
I'm a musician at heart. I know I'm not really a singer. I couldn't compete with real singers. But I sing because the public buys it.
I wasn't cut out to be an opera singer, but it was a nice fantasy for a teenager growing up in Hungary during the Stalinist era.
I feel so lucky to have been in a group where it was a real band. This wasn't a singer and guitar player and some other guys.
My writing voice is a little quirkier, more singer-songwriter-y than the Top 40 stuff I cover.
You feel this pressure that people will take you more seriously if you play guitar, but I've decided I'm a singer and that's enough.
My mother was the first singer I had contact with. She sang constantly to us around the house, in church.
I came from an upper-middle class home, which is always a hard cross for a country singer to bear.
I always wanted to perform in some capacity since I was a kid - I was a ballerina, then a singer before acting.
I'm a musician at heart, I know I'm not really a singer. I couldn't compete with real singers. But I sing because the public buys it. — © Nat King Cole
I'm a musician at heart, I know I'm not really a singer. I couldn't compete with real singers. But I sing because the public buys it.
I don't call myself any kind of singer. I leave that to other people because there are plenty out there who're quick to do that.
Robert Plant was always my favorite singer-and hes said nice things about me, you know.
Opera is an extremely disciplined art form, and every excess a singer indulges in has a direct effect on the voice.
I wish people would just like me for what I am, the singer in an OK new wave band.
My grandfather was actually a doo-wop singer in Panama. They were called The Dominos. He was the high soprano voice.
I don't really feel the loyalty to any particular genre. To be completely honest, I'm an R&B singer because I'm black and I sing.
I didn't want to be this four-chord acoustic singer songwriter because that stuff just got so old to me.
As a singer-songwriter, a solo artist with a guitar, I can only write so many weepie little bedroom songs.
So often, the singer is the sound of the record. People think they can cover anything, but the whole voice is the thing that's unrepeatable.
I don't talk about Amy Winehouse as a 'singer.' She's a pioneer. I listened to her endlessly when I started writing. — © Laura Mvula
I don't talk about Amy Winehouse as a 'singer.' She's a pioneer. I listened to her endlessly when I started writing.
I know I'm not the greatest singer or dancer, but that doesn't interest me. I'm interested in being provocative and pushing people's buttons.
I know I'm not the greatest singer or dancer, but that doesn't interest me, I'm interested in being provocative and pushing people's buttons.
My favorite singer is Lauryn Hill - all time, hands down. She was my biggest inspiration growing up.
Then I trained as an opera singer for four years before I started singing professionally as a pop act.
People saw me as just a singer - yeah, a pretty face who could sing - and not more than that.
I consider myself to be an inept pianist, a bad singer, and a merely competent songwriter. What I do, in my opinion, is by no means extraordinary.
I am not a trained singer, but I used to sing for my father's theatre troupe and that's where I learnt the ropes of pitch and rhythm.
I really like singing. I believe that if I wasn't a good singer, I would have been tossed out of school.
When I'm out and people ask me what I do for a living, the worst thing you can say is, 'I'm a singer.' It opens up a can of worms.
If I stop practising, I will be an average singer. There are a lot of singers I know who hardly practise, yet sing well.
I will give full credit to the 'Indian Idol' platform for grooming me as a singer and shaping my career.
I think if I wasn't a singer I'd probably do make-up and beauty and hair and something creative like styling; I really enjoy it.
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