didn’t know what I was doing.
Where else did you hear music? Did you listen to the radio or shop at a local record store?
I never was a big radio listener, probably because my dad listened to his records. As I got older, I had a
stereo and I had tapes. I was more into playing the tapes than the radio.
I remember going to the Wherehouse and buying the two-for-one CDs. The first tape I remember
having was Paula Abdul’s “Shut Up and Dance” remixes tape, which I was very into. I remember having an Elvis karaoke tape.
And singing along to it?
Oh, yeah. This karaoke machine was really cool. I also had Wilson Phillips, Mariah Carey’s
“Emotions.” These are my first CDs. I remember them quite clearly.
When did you realize you had musical talent?
At 10 years old, I was put into a musical theater company, a children’s theater company. I was
really creative early on and I think my parents were trying to figure out what I wanted to do. I had a lot
of energy. I was hyper and they put me in indoor
soccer and T-Ball and I didn’t really love it. I was in the Cub Scouts at one point. They tried everything --
swimming lessons and other activities -- but I was very creative at home and wanted to play dress-up
and make believe and recite things, so they figured that theater was a natural fit.
I got into all the musicals and the first time I realized [I had talent] I was doing a production of “Fiddler
On the Roof” and there’s this scene where this Russian guy has a featured solo in the “L’Chaim”
number. It’s like a bar scene. He’s the big guy that holds the note forever. It’s that big showoff
moment, and I was playing that part.
Where else did you hear music? Did you listen to the radio or shop at a local record store?
I never was a big radio listener, probably because my dad listened to his records. As I got older, I had a
stereo and I had tapes. I was more into playing the tapes than the radio.
I remember going to the Wherehouse and buying the two-for-one CDs. The first tape I remember
having was Paula Abdul’s “Shut Up and Dance” remixes tape, which I was very into. I remember having an Elvis karaoke tape.
And singing along to it?
Oh, yeah. This karaoke machine was really cool. I also had Wilson Phillips, Mariah Carey’s
“Emotions.” These are my first CDs. I remember them quite clearly.
When did you realize you had musical talent?
At 10 years old, I was put into a musical theater company, a children’s theater company. I was
really creative early on and I think my parents were trying to figure out what I wanted to do. I had a lot
of energy. I was hyper and they put me in indoor
soccer and T-Ball and I didn’t really love it. I was in the Cub Scouts at one point. They tried everything --
swimming lessons and other activities -- but I was very creative at home and wanted to play dress-up
and make believe and recite things, so they figured that theater was a natural fit.
I got into all the musicals and the first time I realized [I had talent] I was doing a production of “Fiddler
On the Roof” and there’s this scene where this Russian guy has a featured solo in the “L’Chaim”
number. It’s like a bar scene. He’s the big guy that holds the note forever. It’s that big showoff
moment, and I was playing that part.