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"I had had panic attacks since I was about 10 or 11 years old. But that was in the '80s, and no one really knew what those things were. I guess they would call it mental health now, but back then it was just like, you're having a panic attack, wait till it's over [chuck...
But that was in the '80s, and no one really knew what those things were. I guess they would call it mental health now, but back then it was just like, you're having a panic attack, wait till it's over [chuckles], you know, breathe into this paper bag."He adds, "There were...
So I’m getting an E, a B, an E, a B, an open B, an open E and then I do it on the D and I do it on the seventh fret [Bachman imitates the familiar “American Woman” pattern] and suddenly, the whole audience was talking, they all stopped and looked at the stage. I go...
Gramm said he was certain Adams would have done the same thing in the same situation. “It was just a case of one rocker helping another as far as I was concerned,” he wrote inJuke Box Hero, “and it’s something I’ve tried to do whenever I could throughout my career.” ...
Gramm said he was certain Adams would have done the same thing in the same situation. “It was just a case of one rocker helping another as far as I was concerned,” he wrote inJuke Box Hero, “and it’s something I’ve tried to do whenever I could throughout my career.” ...
And these make for great little hooky media stories, but they’re not representative of what it takes for mastery. And people who have real mastery, people who are inventing things, people who end up being successful in the long haul, generally don’t have deep specia...
During COVID, there were a few families that she and Rhys “entrenched with,” Russell says. Their kids call her and the other women in the group the “Moms Gone Wild.” When she told those moms about the project, they said to her, “If you don’t do this movie, we’re breaking...