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- A lot of people ask me where music is going today. I think it's going in short phrases. If you listen, anybody with an ear…
- In high school I was best in music class on the trumpet, but the prizes went to the boys with blue eyes. I made up…
- Trane was the perfect saxophonist for Monk's music because of the space that Monk always used. Trane could fill up all that space with all…
- It took me twenty years study and practice to work up to what I wanted to play in this performance. How can she expect to…
- Monk was a gentle person, gentle and beautiful, but he was strong as an ox. And if I had ever said something about punching Monk…
- If you got up on the bandstand at Minton's and couldn't play, you were not only going to be embarrassed by the people ignoring you…
- My future starts when I wake up every morning.
- I'm always thinking about creating. My future starts when I wake up every morning... Every day I find something creative to do with my life.
- Some day I'm gonna call me up on the phone, so when I answer, I can tell myself to shut up.
- You should never be comfortable, man. Being comfortable fouled up a lot of musicians.
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