I always give a lot of credit to Ronnie Dunn for making me fall in love with country music.
My music comes from country music. Merle Haggard is God, and I do believe that. I'm not too tuned in to country music. I don't know who Brooks and Dunn are. I like Shania Twain, though!
Everything we do on 'Luck' is absolutely no different than if we'd had been doing it in a feature film. There's no short cuts. The specificity of what every single line might mean. Everything Dustin Hoffman does. Kevin Dunn is as authentic in the last scene of the last episode as he is in the first scene of the first episode.
I feel like I am campaigning door to door. You just can't step out of a band like Brooks & Dunn and assume that it is just going to be business as usual. You have to work it. It does feel like a campaign where you would have Obama, Romney, or Newt beating the bushes right now. That's what I'm having to do.
I was freaking out when Brooks & Dunn were breaking up. I thought 'We play a ton of rodeos, and I thought this was such a cowboy deal, and I don't wear a hat. They might not think I'm a cowboy. That might sound ridiculous to a lot of people, but apparently, it meant something to me. I wound up with a cowboy tattoo from my elbow to my wrist.
Kris Dunn is a very athletic point guard.
Sacha Pfeiffer: Does Jack Dunn work for the school?
Walter 'Robby' Robinson: No, he's PR for Boston College. They call him when they need help.
Sacha Pfeiffer: And Pete Conley, why-why was he there?
Walter 'Robby' Robinson: Good question. Pete's a big alum. But I called Bill directly and I asked for a
sit-down. I never mentioned anybody else.
Sacha Pfeiffer: It's like everybody already knows the story.
Walter 'Robby' Robinson: [indicating the Globe building across the street] Yeah. Except us. And we work right there.