Quote by Dhani Harrison
I was recording stuff with my dad when I was like five, six years

I was recording stuff with my dad when I was like five, six years old. I played with him on tour. Id gone with him to Japan in 91, played some gigs, did a couple shows at the Albert Hall. – Dhani Harrison

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Playing music has always felt very natural. You know, you do try to do other things, and you do learn lessons that way, but, eventually – well… if your dad is a plumber, you become a plumber. Its the family business, and I felt like I was taking over the family business. – Dhani Harrison

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One interviewer asked me: How do you feel that youve betrayed your father? That wasnt really very cool. – Dhani Harrison

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I did rebel. I was the rebel in my family, because my dad wanted me to go and just travel with him. – Dhani Harrison

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