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going on between-- Pat White
All the bands I've played with have had dynamic front men.
Standing out like a punk guitarist in a mariachi band.
The people in the front lines are my customers. I need to keep them happy. And, the best way to take care of your customers is to take care of your workers.
Leading means running fast enough to keep ahead of your people.
I'm facing upstage, with my back to the audience, and the spotlight comes up on my back as I start singing.
I've always been involved with all aspects of my careers. Being behind the camera seems as natural as in front.
To lead an orchestra, you must turn your back on the crowd
Face front, true believers!
You can't always be a leading lady.
I'm just trying to do whatever is asked of me. I've been thrown into many different positions. Sometimes I'm on the left. Sometimes I'm in the middle. Sometimes I'm up top. So you always have to be prepared. I'm learning a lot so hopefully I can keep getting better and better.
I think I'm better behind the camera than I am in front.
Serving is the best kind of Leading.
Forward is forward.
We all know it's brutal up there at the front, especially those of us at the rear.
I like being in the back. I've done that for so many years, I'm really comfortable doing it. I don't like the solo thing as much as I like playing drums behind someone.
I have to show who I am, play with the crowd, play with the camera. When people come to a race, part of it is the anticipation, "What is he going to do?"
I'm a performer.
My tendency is to be the guy in the back, even though I often end up being the guy in the front.
Living fast where it's all about the money bags? Never front.
I rope steers in team roping events. There's a header and a heeler on a roping team, and I'm the heeler.
Aft the more honour, forward the better man
Leading from behind doesn't work.
Everyone knows that when advancing into danger, the soprano goes first. They are your infantry, while the altos and tenors are your cavalry, and the bass your artillery.
The best role is always ahead.
I'm theater trained.
Giving a good performance, giving it all is what it's all about. I love to perform.
It doesn't matter where I stand; whether at the front or at the back, in the middle or at the side. As long as I can get on stage and do what I love, that's enough for me.
When you got people behind you, you can do whatever
Giving calls for genius.
I've been at the front a couple of times and won back in 2002, but I haven't been in that position too many times over here in the United States, so we'll see how it goes.
I was initially a leading man, but only on television.
I'm on the third line. I'm a crasher. I know my role. I'm just trying to help. I'm not stupid enough to think I'm great out there.
I love Back Stage. I have lots of theater friends and actors who depend on Back Stage.
To lead people walk behind them.
back, and then sit
Forward, men, and mix with them.
The best roles you have to fight for. You have to really want to do it and you have to go after it.
Stand-up don't get no respect - it's the hardest thing to do in show business. You don't have no band and there's no music.
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Male groupies gettin' shaky when I come from the rear.
Forwards are the gnarled and scarred creatures who have a propensity for running into and bleeding all over each other.
As a stunt guy, you become a mini-director. You're talking to actors about performance.
In order to lead the orchestra, you must first turn your back to the crowd.
to get in on both sides, and there's space for a
I would like to direct. What goes on behind stage is very interesting.
You have to be forward-moving and able to balance a lot of things at the same time. I attribute a lot of that to the Marine Corps and Juilliard both.
Some nigga's jobs is to be in the front not because they're better, but because they play a different position, but that don't make us better than somebody who's playing the back.
Never stand on one spot, always be doing something in line with your calling
When I'm onstage, I'm acting.
We face neither East nor West; We face forward
I'm a singer and performer in a hybrid show that's standup, music and audience participation.
I prefer working behind the camera.
See, I don't know nothing about singing. I never wanted to be a frontman. Frontmen had big egos and was always crazy and aggravating. I just never thought that was a good idea.
To be honest, I don't know really what I do on stage.
I started out in theatre, and there's no better feeling than the adrenaline of being on stage.
If people are kicking you in the behind, at least you're in front of them.
My background is in modern dance. I was a dancer and a choreographer before I was a director, and in dance, you can't cheat. Your leg goes up in the air, or it doesn't. So when I direct, I'm a big preparer.
Directing, what little I know, is as much knowing when to step in as when to step out.
I like performing. I like partnering with an audience.
Don't front, don't put something out there that you feel isn't realistic and doesn't portray who you are. Just be yourself, be you, and don't be afraid to speak your mind.
You get onstage and make other people feel happy. Make them feel good.
I do everything in the third person. Performance is about being someone else.
I want to carry a show, but there are not a lot of leading parts for people who are not celebrities.
To push behind the dog sled and run in front of the dog sled. That was always an interesting job.
REAR, n. In American military matters, that exposed part of the army that is nearest to Congress.
Some lean back. But those who lean forward are poised to cross the finish-line, first!
I'm a presenter.
Being behind the camera is where I feel comfortable. I've found something that I feel I, as 'Michael,' can be as confident in as 'Johnny' was on the stage. It's great being part of the creative process. You're right at the start of an idea, and you get to see it all the way through till the end.
My acting style and my physicality lends itself to doing things like putting a scene together for a dancing competition.
Getting out of the way is really important.
Making your moves, paying your dues, chasing the cool.
I started in live television and I've done a lot of live TV and that's really the thing that I love best. I love flying by the seat of my pants.
I know something about performing. I know that when it seems like the avalanche is about to roll over you, you face into it and keep both arms swimming as hard as you can. You smile and you sell it.
You have to wait for me. I'm leading."
"Why are you leading?"
"Because you have no idea what you're doing."
"Fair enough.
I was always playing the Hammond Organ back to front even during the days of the Nice, going back to 1968. Really what I was doing there, was choosing notes at random and trying to make some sense of them, improvising back to front.
Defense. That' the thing I'm known for.
Listening to your own sets and listening to the audience as you perform. It's a conversation of sorts. There is an exchange.
I've never considered myself a leading man, don't look like one, don't want to be one.
I've always thought that parallel parking was my main talent.
When I was a dancer, I was acting.
It's a particular skill, I think, doing backing vocals. You're blending the vocals between the gaps, between the music.
When you're the opener, you're the guy getting the crowd warmed up. But when you're the headliner, you're the main dude. People come to see you, and you have to deliver. It's a cool position to be in.
VISIBILITY - You've got to find a way to make people know you're there
But primarily, the drummer's supposed to sit back there and swing the band.
I was never a leading man. I've always been in the outer concentric circles in the company, being a character actor, which is a good place to be. It gives you that diversity.
On stage, I need to be seen from the back seats. So, I dress more colorful and vibrant.
The thing that is most important is to feel like you're at the front of the line, to be prime or primer. I definitely never wanted to say that in the films, but that's where it comes from.
I'm a natural behind the camera. My attentions are more toward behind the scenes, more toward creating, producing, and directing what's going on here. When I finally do pop in front of the lens, I'm genuinely glad and relieved to be there.
kneeling down in front of
Not causing trouble, not touching anything, fixing the primus.
I really like performing for people.
It's actually easier to play a leading role than it is to play a supporting role.
I was never one for the passenger seat. I have always wanted my level of entertainment and showmanship to be the same as a frontman.
The stage calls my name.
My dear artificer, I find I like it better from the front.
I've always got the road. Stand-up makes you so autonomous and self-sufficient that it really helps with that part of show business.
Singing in front of people. It's like having your heart beat outside of you.
When you're performing, you're playing to the back row. With acting, you have to be more nuanced.
Some people think it's an easy gig working as an extra, but you often have to stay very concentrated for long stretches in challenging conditions.