I can pretty much say that because of Bruce Lee and Jean-Claude Van Damme, that’s why I do what I do today.
Growing up, my inspirations were Bruce Lee, Jackie Chan, all these martial arts legends. I wanted to express my talent on screen in a certain way. I felt that it made me a little different.
I completely accept, respect, and support Caitlyn, but I must admit, I sometimes miss Bruce.
Seven-11 is the pulse-beat of America. I think that Bruce Springsteen should do a song about a 7-11 in Asbury Park, New Jersey, but write it in such a way that American’s youth can identify and slurp along with the Boss. Hail the Boss! Hail 7-11!
I’d like to be a cross between Bruce Parry and Keith Floyd. Someone with a sense of adventure who truly loves food.
I haven’t expressed this too much in public, but I have a friendship to a degree with Bruce Springsteen.
Bruce Lee has always been a hero of mine, and the choreography in ‘Enter The Dragon’ is amazing.
I wanted to be the Dutch Bruce Jenner – that was my goal. He was my hero.
What I used to play was rhythm guitar before I saw Jack Bruce. I said, That’s what I want to do in life. He was definitely the main influence.
Writing songs with Brian and performing them with Al Jardine, Dennis Wilson, Carl Wilson, David Marks, Bruce Johnston and many other brilliant musicians over the years is my legacy, and something of which I am very proud and protective.
I want to be like Bruce Springsteen or something, making songs that are relevant.