I had joined Yes in 1971. I was a classically trained musician who had worked with numerous artists as a session musician. I played on David Bowie's 'Life On Mars,' Cat Stevens's 'Morning Has Broken' and even on some Des O'Connor records, though I ke...
Wyclef is a musician that tried to unite as many musicians at once as possible. I am trying to be successful at that. The greatest challenge is that, I just got arrested for protesting in NYC for cutting the school budgets... And I think that it's im...
To most jazz critics I was basically Kenny G.
I did an instrumental jazz album. That was my first album.
Jazz is there and gone. It happens. You have to be present for it. That simple.
Man, if you have to ask what it [jazz] is, you’ll never know.
Tone on jazz guitars is a real tough issue.
Blues and jazz pulled me away from what was left of my family.
The beauty of jazz is that it's malleable. People are addressing it to suit their own personalities.
You don't rehearse jazz to death to get the camera angles.
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.
I could never overstate the importance of a musician's need to develop his or her ear. Actually, I believe that developing a good 'inner ear' - the art of being able to decipher musical components solely through listening - is the most important elem...