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The more I grow as an artist, the more I think I become like my father as an artist. The more I diversify, the more I become like my father, which is true to who he was.
My father and I had a really good relationship. We're cool. I am not trying to outdo him or anything like that.
My father, my Rastafari culture, has a tight link to the Jewish culture. We have a strong connection from when I was a young boy and read the Bible, the Old Testament.
Everything, I just wanted to be like my father. And, as I grew within the music, I kind of became myself which was even more like my father, only without me trying though.
My father was like the Old Testament. I am the New Testament. I am part of a new generation. In time, people will realize this.
Each father wants their sons to be just like them, really.
My father, we bumped heads when I was younger, much younger... I had different ideas that I shared with him. He didn't like them as much. He gets upset or whatever. I guess I had a strong opinion from when I was a little boy.
The most important thing my father taught me is that every man has to stand up for his rights.
I've never read one book about my father.
My father always cooks more polenta than he needs for a meal. The excess he spreads on an oiled surface and chills. Next day, he cuts out chunks, fries them in olive oil and serves with salad.
I think at the end of the day, the way my father looks at it is if the script is solid, if it is going to be shot well... I think all these boxes were ticked with flying colours by him for Haasil.'
I am the pampered baby of the family, so much so that I can't imagine myself being a father.
Having lost my own father at such a young age, I have a soft spot for dads in general, but especially for Guy Glanville. He is a really good man inside who loves his family but may not always be capable of showing that.
When I cook a meal, I like to serve things one by one and keep them separate. I get that from my father - he's such a purist. Some people even put their desserts on the main plate. It's just wrong.
If I am honest, my food is actually quite far removed from both the food of my mother and my father.
I come from a business family. I rebelled from my father to become a musician.
My father, Stefan, is the only swing coach I've had. I wouldn't be where I am today without him.
My father is a jazz musician, so I grew up hearing jazz. My parents loved it, but I didn't like it. It went on for too long. Yes, I had certain teachers that really inspired me, like Danny Barker, and John Longo. And I had no idea that I would have any impact on jazz.
My father was a schoolteacher, and so I had the advantage of both western educational instruction in the school, as well as what you might call the process of imbibing the traditional processes of education instruction around me.
My fans deserve all the attention I can give them, but my son deserves his father.
Well, my father was a marine so you know how that is.
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