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- The people who make it to the top - whether they're musicians, or great chefs, or corporate honchos - are addicted to their calling ...…
- Jazz has the power to make men forget their differences and come together... Jazz is the personification of transforming overwhelmingly negative circumstances into freedom, friendship,…
- There’s nothing in the world worse than having an opportunity that you’re not prepared for. Good luck usually follows the collision of opportunity and preparation…
- I've been driven all my life by a spirit of adventure and a criminal level of optimism. I believed in my dreams because they were…
- You Make Your Mistakes To Learn How To Get To The Good Stuff
- I go to the favelas in Brazil. It's the same in the South Side of Chicago. It's the same, or just more violent. We're trying…
- Thank God, 50 years ago I learned that a great song, our entire business is all based on two things; a great song and a…
- A great song can make a terrible singer sound good, but a good singer - you put a great song on top of that, you're…
- Just blow in it and sound bad for about a year and then make it sound a little bit better, and you get a little…
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