I think Wes Montgomery is the greatest jazz guitarist that ever lived.
Inspiration is one thing and you can't control it, but hard work is what keeps the ship moving. Good luck means, work hard. Keep up the good work.
Hard work is what keeps the ship moving.
Let your life be your music and let your music be your life.
My love life doesn't stink; it's nonexistent.
The belief that we are what the media says we are, what people perceive we are, is soon to be what we think we are. We are treated based on this warped perception. It is hard to get away from it.
The simple things in life ground me and keep me focused so Im able to do a good job with what is in front of me.
I consider myself a serious musician. Doing a comedy show does not take away from that in any way.
I can pay my rent now. I guess I could always do that, but now I can get an apartment with heat.
I really live a simple life and don't need very much to feel good and happy. Don't get me wrong; I believe you should get what you earn. Sometimes you have to fight for it.
In most places that are rich in guitar culture, everyone uses their fingers, like in Spain or Africa. In Japan there are string instruments played that way. It is not until you get in the States that you find people using picks.
If you play jazz, then you play with your fingers. If you're playing rock, you use a pick. There's really no rhyme or reason to that other than that's just the way it has been.
I had the fortunate experience to play with people from different schools of music. Sam Rivers is from the fundamentalist school of music.
I love both my parents dearly.
I feel very honored to be playing with Bill Pierce. He's such a great musician.
The worst part is doubt. When you doubt yourself, which we are taught to do, you get lost.
I am blessed to have Mom and Dad.
It is hard for a black man to just be himself. We spend so much time in defense of something that is indefensible because there is nothing to defend.
The things I really learned, I learned from watching my parents. They take care of business. Always have.
Sometimes I wonder if I got lulled into not wanting things because I grew up black in this country.
Serious musicians are finding it harder and harder to have a voice in the world of music these days.
I want someone who is open-minded, dedicated to whatever she is doing and isn't afraid to say I love you. As for looks, she shouldn't have three heads. I want a regular human being.
My love life is like everyone else's - great, and then terrible.
I thought people cared about music in a deep way, so I was writing to that spirit in people and in myself. It was me, thinking I knew what was up. Youth, who else can change the world?
Being as versatile as I am, I take offense to the notion that no serious musician would not be doing a late night talk show gig. One has to be open enough in other areas to be able to contribute to a show like this.