When we first met, I was trying to put a band together. I asked around at school for other guys who wanted to play in a band. Someone told me about a juvenile delinquent they knew who played bongos.
I've actually thought very little about solo work up until just very recently. Most of it is because in my band, Incubus, it is very much a collaborative effort. I do what I do in the band, and everyone plays their respective parts, but in the end, w...
When I produce other people, that's the thing I can do well because I've been in a band, and I can play the political game and make everybody feel happy, and I can check their performances, and I can work on the sound while they're being a band.
I haven't heard anything new that I've liked on the show. A lot of the bands we play with are just bad, especially those alternative rock bands. They can do it in the studio but they can't play live... I see the audience applauding while they're play...
Skinhead: [throws Marty in the trunk of a car] That's for messing up my hair! Band Member: What the hell you doing to my car? 3-D: Hey, beat it, spook. This don't concern you. Marvin Berry: [four additional band members get out of the car] Who you ca...
As far as playing jazz, no other art form, other than conversation, can give the satisfaction of spontaneous interaction.
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Boxing is like jazz. The better it is, the less people appreciate it.
Jazz came to America three hundred years ago in chains.
To me, Bill's musical heart is in Earthworks, in the jazz they are playing, in the acoustic kit.
There is a modern take on certain things you can do that, to me, is still jazz.
I've got wide tastes, but I don't like jazz.
I've been invited to do a trio with a fantastic jazz guitarist and a harmonica player.
My personal trainer is an ex-dancer so we do a lot of ballet and jazz.
It's not easy to play in a framework that requires simplicity and to tastefully find ways to interject the kind of freedom that we have in playing jazz.
I still love the whole history of jazz. The old things sound better than ever.
I started in New Orleans music and played all through the history of jazz.
Jazz to me is a living music. It's a music that since its beginning has expressed the feelings, the dreams, hopes, of the people.
As far as I'm concerned, blues and jazz are the great American contributions to music.
I cut myself off from the mainstream of jazz. It stood me in good stead later on, as a musician.
Sometimes you need to stand with your nose to the window and have a good look at jazz. And I've done that on many occasions.