Inspirational Quote by Archie Shepp Download Open image “All the tenets that I had grown up with were thrown out the window.” — Archie Shepp ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.2 out of 5 (5 ratings) Copy quoteShare Inspirational Love Thrown Window
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And when I met Cecil Taylor it was a complete transformation of musical identities. All the tenets that I had grown up with were… — Archie Shepp Copy Share Image
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A whole generation of young whites have involved themselves with traditional Negro music. — Archie Shepp Copy Share Image
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Negro music and culture are intrinsically improvisational, existential. Nothing is sacred. After a decade, a musical idea, no matter how innovative, is threatened. — Archie Shepp Copy Share Image
I find that here in the States, audiences are generally less knowledgeable, from the cognitive point of view, though they are emotionally more receptive. — Archie Shepp Copy Share Image
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