But back then the thing that saved me was the music, and it’s certainly the music that saves me now. The music, my family and my friends and everybody around me.
Meaning of the quote
The music has always been a lifeline for Jimmy Chamberlin. When he was going through tough times in the past, the music he played and listened to helped him get through it. Even today, the music, along with the support of his family and friends, continues to be what keeps him going. The music has been a constant source of comfort and inspiration for this American musician.
About Jimmy Chamberlin
Jimmy Chamberlin is an acclaimed American drummer and record producer, best known as the drummer for the alternative rock band the Smashing Pumpkins. He has had an impressive career, joining various groups and collaborating with renowned musicians over the years.
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