If I have one piece of advice for anyone going into music, it would be this: Never, ever give anyone the power of attorney.
“If I have one piece of advice for anyone going into music, it would be this: Never, ever give anyone the power of attorney.”
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If I have one piece of advice for anyone going into music, it would be this: Never, ever give anyone the power of attorney.
“If I have one piece of advice for anyone going into music, it would be this: Never, ever give anyone the power of attorney.”
If I have one piece of advice for anyone going into music, it would be this: Never, ever give anyone the power of attorney.
We normally change the' set around to adapt to who we're playing with on tour.
Does '80s metal have the potential to come back as a kitschy, goofy subculture, sort of like disco? Sure. And that would be cool But there's never going to be a day when Warrant headlines the Giganto-Dome in every major city in America. Nobody intelligent expects that to happen.
Instead of singing hard rock, I could just as easily be singing 'The Fantastiks' or 'Pajama Game' somewhere.
We've always had a base following, that's been our life-support system.
Robert M. Morgenthau, the Manhattan district attorney, has seen a few financial schemes in his time. As the lead local prosecutor in the world's financial capital, he has battled frauds like the Bank of Credit and Commerce International, which stole billions of dollars from investors worldwide.
When I took office in 2011, I made a commitment that the Office of Attorney General would find ways to do more while spending fewer taxpayer dollars.
Look, I'm the former attorney general of Pennsylvania. I've prosecuted people for gun crimes.
When then-New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer sued me in 2003 over my stewardship as a director of the New York Stock Exchange, the NYSE's legal expenses were more than $100 million, which made it perhaps the priciest litigation in the state's history.