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I am huge fan of Lata Mangeshkar, Kishore Kumar, Mohammad Rafi, Ghulam Ali and Mehdi Hassan. Listening to these people inspired me to become a singer.
I grew up listening to pop; I grew up listening to '60s pop music, the Beatles, the Monkees, Herman's Hermits and all that stuff. So I had a very strong background of listening to great pop music.
I think Justin Bieber and Zayn have both been listening to me a lot, and they basically wanna be me.
My mother is half-French, half-Malagasy, so I've been listening to African music, like Malian and Congolese music, since I was a child.
Most Australians who've got an ear can do an American accent because we grow up listening to them on television and in movies.
I started off from a very early age listening to music - all the usual cheesy stuff that little kids like.
One of the most important elements in teaching, conducting, and performing, all three, is listening.
I was into Ted Nugent, I was a Nugent guy. I was a skateboarder listening to Ted Nugent.
I grew up listening to hip hop and embracing black culture, probably because it was 'outsider art.'
Diverting the internal traffic between the Writer as Angel of Light and the Writer as Hustler is that scribbling child in a grown-up body wondering if anybody is listening.
No siren did ever so charm the ear of the listener as the listening ear has charmed the soul of the siren.
There is something very basic to the sense of listening. The sense of hearing is the only one that operates totally from vibrations, without other physical or chemical reactions to receive the sensations.
There's only so much you can say to any group of players before they stop listening.
I been doing music since I was 15 years old. I found it intriguing, just from liking and listening to music.
I've been listening to a lot of Hollies stuff lately, and it's beginning to sound pretty good to me.
I'm obsessed with Lorde. Oh my gosh. I'm always listening to Lorde. Her music is so powerful.
Telugu and Tamil industries keenly watch Malayalam movies and are appreciative of the content, be it 'Ustad Hotel,' 'Premam' or 'Bangalore Days.' They've also been listening to our music. That's how I was approached for Telugu films.
You should never be embarrassed or ashamed of listening to a particular type of music.
Perhaps the most important thing that technology does is free the listener to participate in ways that in all previous periods of listening were governed by the performer.
To those who accuse us of being populists, we respond that if this means listening to the people, then yes, we are!
For anybody who writes, very often, when you finish an album, you are so done with it. You've been listening in minutia, in super-focus.
When I began listening to saxophones, I was first attracted to Coleman Hawkins.
I'm always relieved when someone is delivering a eulogy and I realize I'm listening to it.
I have two favorites: Reading Kierkegaard while listening to Mozart's Piano Concerto 9 in E Flat Major, and reading early Bazooka Joe comics in Hebrew.
I was growing up listening to Queen. Freddie Mercury threw those incredible melodies into his songs.
Because of the changes in the Padres team I played with last year, I felt like a veteran recently when I worked out with Jason Kendall and he told me he's liked listening to my records since he was a kid!
Most people learn to improvise on their own, listening to records, endless hours of noodling on their instrument in the bedroom with all their spare time. That's traditionally how people learn.
I am so not hooked into watching TV or listening to the radio, to be honest. Usually, when I do, I get angry.
I spent many a summer early morning with the radio very low, half sleeping and half listening.
The opposite of talking isn't listening. The opposite of talking is waiting.
I don't sit around listening to beats all day. There's so many producers, and so much of it is derivative.
When anyone tells me I can't do anything... I'm just not listening any more.
I've been told to be skinny before - it's already happened, but it's up to you to either listen or say no. I'm not listening.
I can't ignore what I grew up listening to. My parents used to listen to Michael Jackson non-stop. They used to listen to Luther Vandross, Lionel Richie, Stevie Wonder.
When I found out that my mom was sneaking listening to my music, I decided to make sure that my music is very clean.
Some bands I'm obsessed with but I get sick of listening to their music after a while, but that hasn't happened with Twin Peaks.
I do not want to be bored listening to music that is muffled and known only to the poet himself.
I grew up listening to a lot of soul music, which has probably informed the way that I sing on my tracks.
I went to karate for about four years, and I learned a lot about focus and listening very good.
I've played the violin since I was seven but stopped because there was a stage when it became 'uncool'. I was listening to Nirvana and wanted to play the guitar, so I ditched the violin.
I always knew I wanted to be a musician, and I always knew I wanted to write, 'cause the people I was listening to all wrote. I never thought it was an option to sing anyone else's songs.
I have no desire to spend my off-hours listening to other shows. Unless it's Howard Stern, of course.
When I was 12, I didn't know about Nirvana or Oasis or any of those people. I was listening to Ella Fitzgerald and Gershwin.
One of the surest evidences of friendship that one individual can display to another is telling him gently of a fault. If any other can excel it, it is listening to such a disclosure with gratitude, and amending the error.
When I was growing up and listening to bands like the Dave Clark Five, the groove was what initially got me going. I really like that funky, heavy groove.
The idea is to recruit in a closed environment, rather than listening to the press or getting distracted by conflicting agents' claims. We try and make cold decisions based on information.
I listen to a lot of music, and I listen to some rap, and I do like listening to Biggie Smalls.
I'm totally the 'decorate early, start listening to Christmas songs super early' guy. I've just always been that way.
Wisdom is the reward you get for a lifetime of listening when you'd have preferred to talk.
Also, I realized a lot of kids are listening to me. Whether I want to be or not, they're looking up to me.
I've been listening to Herbie Hancock forever. He's gone through so many transitions, even before bringing hip-hop to the forefront with ‘Rockit' and everything.
The point here is that I enjoyed singing. I enjoyed the rhythm of it. I grew up listening to Louis Prima, who was also rhythmic.
I listen to everything: hip hop, R&B, alternative, pop. I love JCole, so I'm always listening to him. Kendrick and Drake.
I was brought up on listening to 78 rpm records from crooners to opera singers to solo piano players.
I grew up listening to Mary J. Blige's music. When I initially met her, it was like, 'Oh, wow. I'm meeting this woman whose music was the soundtrack of my college years.'
Film becomes a living organism. After awhile, it begins to tell you what it needs, and you're usually best listening.
I didn't really grow up listening to blues, because I grew up in the Northwest. It wasn't really the center for blues.
My father used to say, 'What the hell are you listening to? Put that bloody rubbish off.' And it was The Beatles.
There is as much wisdom in listening as there is in speaking - and that goes for all relationships, not just romantic ones.
The problem with listening to music today is that there's so much of it everywhere. We've got used to hearing music without actually listening to it.
Playing and listening to music gives you a sense of fulfilment because you have to put everything in you at its disposal.
When I went to school, it was really just to immerse myself in listening to, studying, and making music.
There are a bunch of songs that I think are beautiful recordings, and I'm proud of them, but I've no interest in listening to them.
I grew up around it. That was what my friends were listening to - some of my closest friends are big hip-hop fans.
I actually grew up listening to music as like - church music and stuff like that.
I'm saying: to be continued, until we meet again. Meanwhile, keep on listening and tapping your feet.
I grew up listening to Nirvana and then went through some bad '90s pop stuff - a lot of Australian one-hit wonders.
Listening to an underserved population is how you begin to understand them and serve them better.
I'm not a good storyteller - I much prefer to be with people who are chatty, to have the luxury of listening.
It's frustrating to do albums that you think are worth listening to, but it's just so difficult to cut through.
I wanted to bring the R&B flavor and other Westernized sounds to my music, because that's the type of music I grew up listening to.
I've grown up listening to Jack Johnson and John Mayer. But I also love to groove on stage like Justin Timberlake.
Before Hollywood happened to me, I just took a break to think about whether I belong in the industry or whether I should be listening to whatever people were telling me.
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