Bob Schneider Quotes
My Dad's A Musician, And He Taught Me How To Play When I Was Three, I Think, So I've Been Playing Ever Since. It's Something I've Always Done. And When You're Really Young, And You Play Music For People, People Get Really Excited, So You Get This Inner Sense That You Are Good At It, Even Though I've Always Been Really Not Good At It.
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