And I like to interpret music. So I think it's all interpretive.
And I think that's why I was going to be a musician. I was very rebellious. And I didn't want to be an actor. My father used to say to me you should be an actor if you want to be in the arts.
And then I think now we are - you know his - like I've always said. His spirit is so large that we feel his presence around the show, and we always will. He will always have a voice.
And this one I wanted to do some covers. So I just really sang some of my favorite songs.
And you know, my schedule on television - actually my schedule with my kids is the real - is the one that I'm mostly married to. So I have a fun time.
But I started it when I was going through a transitional time in my life. At the end of it, it really sort of symbolized it. I had made room to change, and room to grow. I recorded it in a little room.
Each time I seem to go through one of life's huge things, I want to play music.
For me it's also - the music is equally as important. I mean I think as somebody who writes music, there just has to sort of be the marriage between both.
I didn't actually begin professionally acting until I was 30.
I don't know, Y'know, I always wanted to be one of those cheerleader girls and I never was that, and I was never sort of cute and perky, and I always thought it was fun to be cute and perky, and those, I don't know what those girls are doing now.
I don't sound like a soul singer, but that's what I like. So I think this record is kind of an acoustically soul folk record.
I grew up listening to a lot of soul music, and a lot of folk music.
I love to perform live.
I loved Peg Bundy. I am so happy that I got to do that. It was really fun.
I think because of my music background actually I have sort of - comedy is about time and rhythm. And I sort of naturally fell towards comedy.
I think I'm a soulful singer.
I think we respond well when we do something well.
I was, I'm 5'9" now. By the time I was in seventh grade I was 5'7" and all the guys, the little boys, were coming up to my waist.
I'm a pretty emotional person.
I'm very comfortable as a singer. In fact, I think it's more - I identified my self-esteem, my self more in those ways when I was growing up. I really - it was kind of my calling card as a kid.
It was really fun. It was fun for a lot of reasons. It was fun because nobody thought that we would be successful. It was on a network that wasn't even there at the time.
Music is extremely intuitive, which acting too in a different way.
Now I'm both. I'm an actor and a singer.
So they've actually - it's not that her character is a singer, but she had ambition to do that at an earlier time in her life. So I've actually sung two or three times now on the show.
So you know, my plan was that I was going to make records, and be a rock star. And that's really what I wanted to do. And I sang from the time I was very young.
To be shapely when you're in the seventh grade is not exactly what everyone's looking for, or they weren't then, as someone was telling me the other day. now, that's like a really great thing to do, to be, but then it wasn't.
Um, I have an enormous faith in God. I have an enormous support system that also has that same belief.
When you grow up around it, I just watched my father work really hard. He wasn't around as much as I would have liked. And when I grew up, I understood why.
You know, we travelled a lot when I was a kid because my father was wherever the work was.
Parodied her role of Peg via a similarly attired character in the
Her godfather is producer
Released a second cd "Room" in June 2004
Her father was a director and her mother was a singer.
Daughter Sarah Grace White was born on August 7, 1994, and is named after her grandmother Sarah.
She appeared in the music video and sang in the choir on the song "Voices That Care."
Older Sister of Liz Sagal, Jean Sagal and Joe Sagal
She is 5'9" or 1.75m tall.
She starred in the tv series Mary.
She started for 11 seasons of
Provided the voice of Leela on Fox's animated series Futurama.
Katey Sagal was a backup singer for Bette Midler as a Harlette in the late 70s and early 80s.
Made a guest appearance on her husband
Used her real hair in