• On wanting to be a musician "since I was born": I was always listening to my dad's music. My mom pushed me to take classical-piano training. I used to dress up in costumes and pretend to be Whitney Houston—hair, makeup, wigs. My mom would videotape me.
• On her musical style: It's a bit more soulful, more blues than my dad's. He's more pop rock. And his piano playing is better than mine, but that's okay. I don't want to be the Piano Girl.
• On her song "Now Its Gone," about her mom's split from Peter Cook amid allegations of his infidelity: I wrote it in a day. It came really naturally. It helped me get rid of the anger that I have. When I perform it, the anger boils back up because I get into the song. But [the anger has] kind of all washed itself away in the lyrics.
• On how her mom's doing: She's great, very strong. She will get through this just fine. She always rises above a situation that's filled with sleaziness or darkness. I'm just really proud of her.
Saved by the Bell Reunion
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