The fans are especially amazing in Mexico. You look out your window, and there are fans that stay out there all night long.
I wake up in the morning, walk downstairs, and just bang on the piano and write about what’s going on in the world around me.
I think my favorite thing is when people send me Instagram photos of people’s yearbooks, and one guy will put “Are you calling me a liar?,” and his friend will have “I ain’t calling you a truther.” And those are people’s actual yearbook quotes. That’s so amazing.
I love the atmosphere at the mall – everything about Christmas. I don’t think anything specific gets me in the holiday spirit except for the holidays themselves.
Most people spend their lives on their endeavors, and I get the privilege to have been doing this since I was five. I get to go play and have fun and entertain people.
Hopefully I’ll fit the television in there. Maybe it’ll be like music and television and movies. I mean, who knows? But hopefully I can be successful at everything I do.
I don’t really have a certain format that I go by.
The hardest thing about being famous? Just working I guess. Just work. The famous part’s the luxury.
I would like to work with Paul McCartney in the future. Or Brian Seltzer. But I guess like, like I said – I’m into The Strokes, like Ben Folds, Eliot Smith, the Beatles are my favorite, the Beach Boys, Queen.
I like all like classic rock bands like The Beatles and The Who and stuff and Led Zeppelin so I kinda dress like that. Kinda retro I guess. Well not retro but, like tight. I don’t know. Like just jeans and shirts. I don’t know. Kinda rock and roll I guess.
Play every day. I don’t know. I’m not sure what kind of advice I would give. You just have to do it every second that you can.
It wasn’t like a “I know I wanted to do this,” I was sort of just – I was five and my dad kinda said hey, you wanna be an actor and I said sure.