No. It's always what you are privy to or what you hear, makes it - what develops you is what you hear and what you are privy to. You're able to hear certain things. It comes from all kinds of different things. But basically, at the teenage period of my life, before I got married, it was radio - listening to the radio and listening to the bands - the high school bands and people like that. You listen to all of their stuff, and you say, I like that. I enjoy that. Your love of music and your interest in music - music has just been a part of my life from the very beginning. As a child, as I said, we had this phonograph thing. We listened to Caruso sing operas. For a black person, coming up as a child, and you talk about listening to Caruso - most black people didn't know who Caruso was. There aren't any black Caruso[s]. He's an opera singer - great opera singer. And I heard as a child and listened to that. So it's all a part of it. Even now, I enjoy classical music. I don't particularly go for opera that much, but classical music, yeah.