I think jazz is a wonderful learning tool.
It's always fun to talk about jazz.
Sans le jazz, la vie serait une erreur
The blues and jazz will live forever... So will the Delta and the Big Easy.
I like to listen to classical music... I like mainline jazz.
The whole rise of new adult contemporary music and smooth jazz was a nice surprise.
As long as there are people trying to play music in a sincere way, there will be some jazz.
'Amores Perros' is rock, '21 Grams' is jazz, 'Babel' is an opera, and 'Biutiful' is a requiem.
The point of jazz is, you do something and then you go on.
There's so much spirit of integration and democracy in jazz.
There's something intrinsically Australian about a bunch of brothers and school friends getting together as a band at a very young age and all pulling together as a band at a very young age and all pulling together as mates to make something happen.
The outer bands of the tropical storm didn’t play as good of music as the inner bands near the eye did.
You're the enemy. I don't want to sympathize with you. So... So don't... Don't cry like that in front of me! Damn it...
A band should be more famous than an individual, because all else being equal, the band has more mothers and fathers to lend support.
Most of my friends were in band, and most of my free time during school was spent within twenty feet of the band room
Back in the days, the groups and the bands that we listened to were like Earth, Wind and Fire, Santana and Grateful Dead. We don't have a lot of those bands anymore.
There's no leader of this band, and there never will be. That's the key. You can't control how the public perceives you-people see rock'n'roll bands as the guitar player and the singer.
The first gig we ever played was in Halifax, Nova Scotia, where I'm from. I was in a band called the October Game, and we opened up for a Vancouver band.
The shows are so different from each other, depending on whether I play with my band, Nine Stories, other musicians, an orchestra, only one or two members of my band.
I quit the tax job then and decided that I was going to play in a band. I answered ads in the Village Voice and went through two days of auditioning for bands.
As Andy says, being in this band in the early 1980s made you feel like you were part of a pizza. We were always one of the band, one of Duran Duran, or one of the Taylors.