Zitat des Tages von Gary Burton:
Certainly one of the more common experiences in the jazz field is discovering someone new. Improvising musicians are capable of being musical travelers, voyagers. We want to join in on whatever we hear. There is a freedom to wander the musical landscape.
It hasn't been hard getting nominated, but winning it is another thing. The competition is tough.
Most people learn to improvise on their own, listening to records, endless hours of noodling on their instrument in the bedroom with all their spare time. That's traditionally how people learn.
I felt like I was a teacher. But nowadays, I am as much a student of his. He writes a lot of what we play.
It keeps me in touch with younger musicians who are constantly saying, 'Have you heard this new artist, or this new guitar player?' It keeps you reaching.
I've made more than 50 records with a wide range of music. I've often veered to check something out.
I know of musicians who have played together for decades who hate each other. The Modern Jazz Quartet for one.
I grew up in a farm town in Indiana. In the early years I played by myself, because there were no other musicians around.
I was surprised when I finally moved to Boston and the East Coast, to discover that there weren't that many vibraphone players around. And I was the only one playing with four mallets.