I really had little interest in becoming famous. When I write my book, it will be my guide to avoid becoming a rock star.
Meaning of the quote
Edgar Winter, an American musician, didn't really care about becoming famous. He said that when he writes his book, it will help him avoid becoming a rock star, which he didn't seem interested in.
About Edgar Winter
Edgar Winter is an American multi-instrumentalist who found major success in the 1970s with his band the Edgar Winter Group. He is known for hit songs like “Frankenstein” and “Free Ride” and is the brother of the late blues legend Johnny Winter.
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I can’t imagine anything more worthwhile than doing what I most love. And they pay me for it.
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