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How did you make your earliest connections to music?
I think you go through different phases of music appreciation when you're a kid. It starts with what your parents listen to, in the car or at home &#8212; even in the womb. For me, that was all Beatles, Rolling Stones, the Who, Simon & Garfunkel, Fleetwood Mac. Thank God my parents had great taste in music. When I was seven or eight, I got into Michael Jackson and pop music, and then around fifteen, I got more rebellious and started listening...
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<p><strong><em>How did you make your earliest connections to
music?</em></strong></p>
<p>I think you go through different phases of music appreciation
when you're a kid. It starts with what your parents listen to, in
the car or at home &mdash; even in the womb. For me, that was all
Beatles, Rolling Stones, the Who, Simon &amp; Garfunkel, Fleetwood
Mac. Thank God my parents had great taste in music. When I was
seven or eight, I got into Michael Jackson and pop music, and then
around fifteen, I got more rebellious and started listening...</p>
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