Bud Johnson, God rest his soul of fame, a tenor saxophonist. Bud was always a big, big, big booster of mine and he always when I first met Bud in Pittsburgh when he came through there, he heard me sing and he wanted me to come to Chicago.
BILLY ECKSTINEWhen you’re playing music, say for instance, you’re playing a part of the band and you’re looking at your music, your horn is down into the stand. This way, it’s
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My view is that you cannot close your mind and say I don’t want to listen to this or that. Because if you can’t appreciate the bad for being bad, you can’t appreciate the good.
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If you turn a deaf ear to everything but one style, pretty soon it’s not going to work out.
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When Byrd came out of there, he had written a lot things while he was in the hospital.
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I’m not much on gimmicks. I never have been because they don’t last.
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My youngest daughter sings. She’s going to be very good. She’s graduated from Music School and she’s been working down around and getting her feet wet, you know. I had her out with me for a year just showing her the ropes a little bit, but she’s going to be all right.
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I’m a firm believer and I think my religion is inside.
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I was so enamored with the idea of being in show business so everything was bright to me. I mean, I didn’t think of it as being tough and things like that.
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I don’t have perfect pitch, but I have relative pitch. I’m glad I don’t have perfect pitch because perfect pitch can drive you crazy.
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If you want to be a musician, study your craft. Study music.
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You know, times change and the elements change along with it.
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I just went to Harvard a little while, because I graduated from Armstrong High School in Washington and then I went up there but I didn’t stay that long because I went into show business.
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I was still in school at the time and Cab was very popular and everybody was doing Cab Calloway so I did.
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When you’re playing music, say for instance, you’re playing a part of the band and you’re looking at your music, your horn is down into the stand. This way, it’s
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I think a song that’s got something to say. I’m not much on gimmicks. I never have been because they don’t last. But I like a song that tells a story and has some meat to it, you know, that means something.
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The elements of success. And my son’s very successful. He’s doing very well. And I have a younger daughter who sings.
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