Legends of Jazz #1281

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In 1987 Davis attended a reception in honor of 

 

Ray Charles at Ronald Reagan's White House. 

 A Washington society lady, seated next to him, 

 asked him what he had done to be invited. "Well," 

 Davis replied, "I've changed music four or five

 

times.  What have you done of any importance

 other than be white?"

 

 

 

All a musician can do is to get

 closer to the sources of nature, 

 and so feel that he is in 

 communion with the natural laws.

 

 

 "Any musician who says he is playing

 better either on tea, the needle, or

 when he is juiced, is a plain straight liar . . .

 You can miss the most important

 years of your life, the years of possible

 creation."

 

 

 

Legends of Jazz

 

Miles Davies  John Coltrane  Charlie Parker  

 


 

 

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