At family gatherings we would, you know, gather around the piano and sing and, uhh, I was a monotone unfortunately and they kept pushing me further to the rear, but I always loved to sing. As a matter of fact, in high school, I joined the glee club, and uhh, I was there— I loved singing! But the teacher in charge said, “There’s a sour note here, somewhere.”
"There are two things about Lewis Nixon that are inescapable”, says Ron Livingston, 33, who joins The Practice this fall. "He was unbelievably intelligent and he drank like a fish." Nixon, who died of complications from diabetes in 1995, came from an incredibly wealthy family (his father owned a successful industrial company) "The other men would get packages of cookies from home," says Nixon's widow, Grace. "[His mother] sent him fur lined slippers and cashmere underwear. He just threw it away.”