For the purpose of giving you a timeframe of these musical influences, I was born in 1971.
While the extreme like of country music didn't really carry over to me, I have always like Cash, Rogers, Daniels, Rabbitt, and some others. I also have a great appreciation for some other country music. It also makes it easy to like newer artists like Blake Shelton or Luke Bryan.
I grew up with four siblings -- three brothers and one sister. They were all much older than me, the next youngest being ten years older than me. This was because they are technically half-siblings who had a different father who passed away long before I came along. My brothers and sister seemed to have a bigger musical influence on me.
My sister was always into the more radio pop of the era and disco, as well as artists like Barbra Streisand, who was her favorite artist. I vaguely remember sitting in the yard of her friend's apartment, which coincidentally was across the street where my grandparents would later live, on sumer nights with the radio playing James Taylor, Dan Fogelberg, and more. She often babysat me while my mom was at work in the laundromat (which was also across the street on a different corner).
I think my biggest musical influences come from my brothers though. Like any other boy, I think I aspired to be like my big brothers. With my family there was always someone around. Each of my siblings would move out for a time, but generally they would wind up back home with mom, sometimes together, other times one at a time. Of course with me being younger, I was still at home with her.
My brother Eddie (the second oldest) has had much influence on me. Early on, and I suppose this would technically be the first musical memory I have, he recorded me on my fourth birthday soon after I had lost all four of my top front teeth. The set list consisted of "Chantilly Lace" by The Big Bopper and "Help Me, Rhonda" by The Beach Boys. I can still hear the haunting sounds of my four-year-old self slurring and lisping "I ain't got no money, honey!"
Later in my life Eddie got one of those new fancy CD changers that held 300 CDs. He did his best to fill all those slots, too. At times he would just hit shuffle play and let it go. There were so many great ones in there, but the main ones that come to mind was some more Beach Boys, Brenda Lee, Al Green, The Four Seasons, and back to some country for Conway Twitty. It was all mainly stuff I still like a little on some level.
My brother Jimmy (the youngest of my siblings, 10 years older than me), who was the main one behind the Pink Floyd and KISS story above, was more of an influence through his then-girlfriend, my eventual sister-in-law, Carol. She was one of the best influences, I suppose ,because along with her, I not only got my childhood best friend Lenny, but they also had two other brothers, and all of them had extensive record collections. From Carol and family I discovered artists like Queen, Styx, and Billy Joel, all of whom are also high on my favorites list. As for Lenny, that is a whole other story. We stayed friends for so long that most of our own musical choices came from one another.
This leaves my oldest brother, George. He had a HUGE music collection, and as such was a huge influence on my musical choices. He came back to live at home and wasn't happy about it. He liked his privacy. He wound up putting a padlock on the door to his room. I suppose it was a good choice since he had a nosy little brother who always wanted to get into his stuff, and yes, found a way to still get into his room when he was gone. I would break in and just sit and listen to song after song, always risking being caught. Luckily, his biggest collection was on cassette, so it was easier to get stuff put away in a hurry when I had to.
All in all, I am happy about the musical roots my family has given me. It has led me to so many other great musical choices of my own, many of which we will hit upon in future Music Monday posts, as well as how friends and yes, girls, can also influence you into liking certain music.
Now tell me about your biggest musical influences. Who were your influences in your youth? What artists have stuck with you your entire life because of them?
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Music def. started at home, everything from Electric Light Orchestra to Mozart. I'm pretty sure my parents even brought home a Kenny G album from Best Buy, which is why I know most of his hits by heart to this day, even though I'm a metal head lol
Yep, I moved more into metal on my own along with my friend Lenny that I mentioned in the post. But everything stays deep in the roots whether it be country or Kenny G. lol
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