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Jazz Musicians Quotes by Sonny Rollins
- You had many jazz musicians who lived in the United States, who had a hard time being accepted over here and had to play in…
- I have always been a person who is concerned with the dignity of jazz music and the way jazz musicians have been treated and are…
- I have seen great jazz musicians die obscure and drinking themselves to death and not really being able to get any work and working in…
- What I can say is that for may years jazz musicians had to go to Europe, for instance, to be respected and to be sort…
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- If I knew what it was going to look like, I wouldnt be so excited to be a part of it. Jazz… — Joshua Redman
- People who love jazz musicians love us when we play what we want to play and we're starving. But as soon as… — George Benson
- I've been around jazz and jazz musicians most of my life. — Kenneth Rexroth
- 'Swing' is an adjective or a verb, not a noun. All jazz musicians should swing. There is no such thing as a… — Artie Shaw
- Astronomers, like burglars and jazz musicians, operate best at night. — Miles Kington
- Now as jazz musicians we're saying for this society, you can free up your imagination. You can proceed in an area without… — Paul Bley
- Many jazz musicians affect a misunderstood-genius air when they play, which alienates the audience and breaks down the communications of the music.… — Gabor Szabo
- Actually John, Paul Rutherford, and Trevor Watts, and several other rather well known English jazz musicians had got their training by joining… — Evan Parker
- Coltrane would do what you'd get a Roland Pro Tools module to do but with a group of jazz musicians. — Colin Greenwood
- You had many jazz musicians who lived in the United States, who had a hard time being accepted over here and had… — Sonny Rollins
- We always feel pretty creative as far as writing songs. We write them together; we just get in a room, or on… — Chad Smith
- One of the things that's clear to me from interviews that I've read is that the more popular successful jazz musicians had… — Branford Marsalis