I was raised Presbyterian, but I'm not really going to church. I think the experience in meditation is pretty much where it's at for me.
I didn't really grow up listening to blues, because I grew up in the Northwest. It wasn't really the center for blues.
People think in Hollywood there's a family, where everybody gets together talks about stuff and we all know each other, and it's just not that way at all to me.
Stories hold conflict and contrast, highs and lows, life and death, and the human struggle and all kinds of things.
When I was little in Spokane, Washington I drew all the time... and my father would bring paper home... and I mostly drew browning automatic water-cooled sub-machine guns... that was my favorite.
I've loved music always, and my music fire was lit by Elvis Presley, really, and all that was happening back then.
The great coming to age of cable is really a beautiful thing. No commercials. It's like a small theater. It's a cinema on a TV screen.
I don't think anybody really loves the sound of their own voice, but the tweakability is huge.
The more you meditate the better life gets.