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JLCO trumpet section and the Juilliard jazz trumpets
Great dinner last night after our first Christmas concert at Gabriel’s (across the street from the House of Swing) with our JLCO trumpet section and the Juilliard jazz trumpets. Keep reading »
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We lost a true missionary and minister of our music this past week in Roy Hargrove
We lost a true missionary and minister of our music this past week in Roy Hargrove. Although he faced an uphill battle with his health over the years, it didn’t deter him or even slow him down from doing what he was undoubtedly born to do – minister through music. That he did until the end. Keep reading »
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One of the greatest exemplars of this axiom is Betty ‘Bebop’ Carter
This is from The Road Ahead 12 Steps to Achieving a Jazz Way of Conducting Business. I wrote this in 2011 during a difficult time for Jazz at Lincoln Center. The first step is: embody the music you serve. Following that heading was a technical breakdown of its meaning and a story that exemplified the principle in practice. Keep reading »
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Celebrating Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood 51st Anniversary
I had the honor of playing on Mister Rogers’ show in 1986. Never before or since, have I interacted with a staff that was as enthusiastic, complimentary, and fired up about their boss. From the airport to the studio each and every person gushed about Fred’s human qualities. And they weren’t at all exaggerating. Keep reading »
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In memory of Kofi Annan
A man of intelligence, humor and grace. A man with a big big heart. A trumpeter for humanity and a believer in our ascendancy through collective creativity. (I hope he doesn’t play the trumpet for the archangel Gabrielle) Keep reading »
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The soul quotient in the world is lower today.
Absolute and thorough soul through and through. Not just the Queen of song, Ms. Aretha Franklin was a fount of great stories delivered with downhome wit, intelligence and incredible insight. The soul quotient in the world is lower today. Keep reading »
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To all who were generous to post comments about a tweet from my interview with Jonathan Capehart
1. When someone makes a general comment and does not say ALL, it is assumed that they mean some. 2. I am not an expert on any form of music, including my own, but have a considered opinion and have the right to express it. Keep reading »
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Our young people showing love, respect, and appreciation for their band directors
After three days of rehearsals, masterclasses, and sectionals, tasting Manhattan’s nightlife, listening to 14 other bands, playing excellently on difficult music under the pressure of competition, and an award presentation and concert that lasted from 7:30pm to 11 pm, this is what kids felt about the investment of their band directors and their collective families. Keep reading »