Tom Waits

"I used to imagine that making it in music - really making it in music - is if you're an old man going by a schoolyard and you hear children singing your songs, playing jump-rope, or on the swings. That's the ultimate. You're in the culture."

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Source: Tom Waits gives the devil his due. Interview with Xan Brooks, www.theguardian.com. October 8, 2009.

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Tom Waits

Tom Waits

Singer-songwriter, Actor

Tom Waits is an influential American singer-songwriter known for his distinctive voice and evocative lyrics that explore themes of love and struggle.

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