I do not want a personal relationship with my fans. Or to do anything that encourages them to think they have one with me. They can have a personal relationship with my songs. That's fine, but they don't know me.
Baseball fans are pedants, there is no other kind.
Internationally, I have as large of a fan base - if not larger - than I have domestically.
Well, Japanese fans braced me since 1991 that was my first time I have been to Japan. So I know that Japanese fans has supported me over the years. So it just a lot of love and Wayne Wonder will release more music, more music and more music!
Nice to see your own fans booing you.
I'm not a big jazz fan.
I always loved comic books and I'm still a great fan of the graphic novel.
Have never been a minor league fan.
I'm a big fan of curling, follow all the major world events. Watch all four Tennis majors.
I am a big fan of the Coen Brothers; I like their kind of absurd, dark approach.
I look up to Jimmy Fallon. He hosts talk shows as a fan himself, and that's how I do it. When the celebrities come in, I'm excited that they're there. It's not just like a formal, 'Hey, how are ya?' It's like, 'Dude, what the hell! So happy to see you!' That's what Jimmy Fallon does every time.
I'm a Cubs fan. As a kid, the Cubs were my team.
I'm not a great fan of monarchy in general, but I have to say the Danish monarchy is closer to the people; it's not as stuffy as the English one.
I'm a great jazz fan.
New York has their own character. I love the fans here. They are very honest, and I love that.
I was actually a Cowboys fan.
I still pinch myself that I ended up in Hollywood. And I am still surprised at the fans.
I want to let my fans get to know a little about me. I'm very thankful for everything they've done for me so, of course, I'm going to let them into my world a bit. But I really am a very private person, and I love kepping my life to myself - that's how I've always been.
Whether *****s's feel me or not regardless style heartless foul Spit in front of the hardest crowds If They start booing I'm sticking fans Artest style
I think ultimately a fan is a fan and you can't put new things on the fans mind if you don't have an audience.
I have this huge, huge fan base of people who've never seen a Broadway show, but I think it's a great introduction to what Broadway is because my shows are not that. I think that if you're getting people to go to theater then somebody should be celebrating that.
I can't figure out why fans keep coming, maybe it's because they dig the songs.
I have tons of fans in Canada. I've sold hundreds of thousands of books there.
I hope to always be able to relate to my fans and be in the moment with the world and the community. I think as you gain popularity it's easy to loose touch and become disconnected.
When you have fans telling you their stories it makes you feel like you're not alone.