David Duchovny adds rock and roll to his resume

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Duchovny recently added rock and roll wannabe to his long list of credits, resulting in the release of his first solo album “Hell or Highwater.”

“I just started doing these songs live a few months ago, but before that I was terrified,” says the two-time Golden Globe award winner. “Songs are just stories in snapshots. I feel that the job of a singer is to tell that story and stop worrying about the notes. I may not be a pitch-perfect singer, but that’s Okay. Rock and roll is about feeling.”

“I need to get back to my guitar lessons,” continues Duchovny, who first started playing guitar back in 2010 in an effort to get his daughter to take up the instrument. “I’ve really been focusing on my voice and singing, which has really come from zero to where we are now.”

So, what’s next? Is he looking for a big time hit single?
“I’d be a liar if I said that I didn’t want a hit, but it’s hard,” he says. “I’m not in the zone of top 40 radio, but you just never know. I’m lucky enough that I have other jobs to fall back on.”


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