Diane Warren
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Podcast Appearances
So I got to hear, it was like getting this master class of songwriting. Because to me, that was the golden age. I love the Brill Building, that era.
So I got to hear, it was like getting this master class of songwriting. Because to me, that was the golden age. I love the Brill Building, that era.
I think he saw something in me.
I think he saw something in me.
I think he saw something in me.
It's hard to define. I think my dad was, you know, like after he retired, he would work with actors at this place called the Migot Theater down, it was on... What was it? Satakoi around White Oak. And I think my dad was like a frustrated performer almost or something. Anyways, but he totally supported me. He would take me to publishers and stuff.
It's hard to define. I think my dad was, you know, like after he retired, he would work with actors at this place called the Migot Theater down, it was on... What was it? Satakoi around White Oak. And I think my dad was like a frustrated performer almost or something. Anyways, but he totally supported me. He would take me to publishers and stuff.
It's hard to define. I think my dad was, you know, like after he retired, he would work with actors at this place called the Migot Theater down, it was on... What was it? Satakoi around White Oak. And I think my dad was like a frustrated performer almost or something. Anyways, but he totally supported me. He would take me to publishers and stuff.
I was like an arrogant little asshole.
I was like an arrogant little asshole.
I was like an arrogant little asshole.
About 15 or 16.
About 15 or 16.
About 15 or 16.
Let me see. One time, this was funny. So I was like probably about 16 or 17. My dad took me to see a publisher, you know, and the guy, he liked my songs, but he didn't, you know, he said, well, you know, why don't you go in the studio, do some demos? My dad goes, if you like him so much, why aren't you spending your money? I'll never forget that. You know, but... Yeah.
Let me see. One time, this was funny. So I was like probably about 16 or 17. My dad took me to see a publisher, you know, and the guy, he liked my songs, but he didn't, you know, he said, well, you know, why don't you go in the studio, do some demos? My dad goes, if you like him so much, why aren't you spending your money? I'll never forget that. You know, but... Yeah.
Let me see. One time, this was funny. So I was like probably about 16 or 17. My dad took me to see a publisher, you know, and the guy, he liked my songs, but he didn't, you know, he said, well, you know, why don't you go in the studio, do some demos? My dad goes, if you like him so much, why aren't you spending your money? I'll never forget that. You know, but... Yeah.
You know, and then I made my dad get me a subscription to Billboard, where I studied everything. You know, who wrote everything, who produced... Okay, so when you started doing that... Yeah.
You know, and then I made my dad get me a subscription to Billboard, where I studied everything. You know, who wrote everything, who produced... Okay, so when you started doing that... Yeah.
You know, and then I made my dad get me a subscription to Billboard, where I studied everything. You know, who wrote everything, who produced... Okay, so when you started doing that... Yeah.