When I first arrived (in New York), it seemed to me the most terrifying city in the world… all those big buildings.
BENNY GOODMANAs soon as it was understood that we could handle things in our own way, it was the thrill of my life to walk out on that stage with people just hemming the band in.
More Benny Goodman Quotes
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I think my first impression (of Bix Beiderbecke) was the lasting one. I remember very clearly thinking, ‘Where, what planet, did this guy come from? Is he from outer space?’
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There was a lot of playing going on, and the New Yorkers, of course, were a completely different crowd from what I’d known.
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You have to have the courage and confidence in your own ability. You have to know what the hell and who the hell you are in this business. Music may change, but I don’t think that ever will.
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If I have something I want to do, I make a business of doing it.
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Creativity grows out of two things: curiosity & imagination.
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I remember Glenn Miller coming to me once, before he had his own band, saying, How do you do it? How do you get started? It’s so difficult. I told him, I don’t know but whatever you do don’t stop. Just keep on going.
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I’d imagine that a lot of them criticized me-said my technique was too good. Something like that. But I’ve always wanted to know what made music. How you do it, and why it sounds good. I always practiced, worked like hell.
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It takes the black keys and the white keys both, to make perfect harmony.
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To this day, I don’t like people walking on stage not looking good. You have to look good. If you feel special about yourself then you’re going to play special.
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Too many young musicians today want to win polls before they learn their instruments.
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There was a refinement about his playing. You know, in those days I played a little trumpet, and I could play all the solos from his records, by heart.
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As soon as it was understood that we could handle things in our own way, it was the thrill of my life to walk out on that stage with people just hemming the band in.
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One way or the other, if you want to find reasons why you shouldn’t keep on, you’ll find ‘em. The obstacles are all there; there are a million of ‘em.
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Some of the guys I played with .. didn’t go around learning more about their instruments from an intellectual point of view. All they wanted was to play hot jazz, and the instrument was just a means.
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People have often said to me, ‘You’re so relaxed when you play.’ Relaxed my elbow. It’s practice.
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