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I grew up in the South, in New Orleans, where guys torture you all the time. So I didn't really grow up on the self-esteem campaign. When you were lousy at something, they told you you were lousy, and they told you how to fix it.
~ Wynton Marsalis
Campaign
Fix
Grew
Grow
Grow Up
Guys
How
Lousy
New
New Orleans
Orleans
Really
Self-Esteem
Something
South
Time
Torture
Up
Were
Where
You
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I had to figure out how to survive in New York, and most of my time was occupied in getting an apartment and getting money. A lot of older jazz guys looked out for me and found me gigs and places to stay.
~ Wynton Marsalis
Apartment
Figure
Found
Getting
Gigs
Guys
Had
How
Jazz
Looked
Lot
Me
Money
Most
My Time
New
New York
Occupied
Older
Out
Places
Stay
Survive
Time
To Survive
York
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I have friends who will critique me much harder than any review.
~ Wynton Marsalis
Any
Critique
Friends
Harder
Me
Much
Review
Than
Who
Will
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I never minded giving my opinions. They are just opinions, and I had studied music and I had strong feelings. I was happy for my opinions to join all the other opinions. But you have to be prepared for what comes back, especially if you don't agree with the dominant mythology.
~ Wynton Marsalis
Agree
Back
Be Prepared
Dominant
Feelings
Giving
Had
Happy
Join
Just
Minded
Music
Mythology
Never
Opinions
Other
Prepared
Strong
Strong Feelings
Studied
You
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I play piano and drums very poorly and French horn and tuba all equally as bad.
~ Wynton Marsalis
Bad
Drums
Equally
French
French Horn
Horn
Piano
Play
Poorly
Tuba
Very
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I think that the blues is in everything, so it's not possible to neglect it. You hear somebody go 'Ooh ooh oooh,' and that's the blues. You hear a rock n' roll song. That's the blues. Somebody playing a guitar solo? They're playing the blues.
~ Wynton Marsalis
Blues
Everything
Go
Guitar
Hear
I Think
Neglect
Ooh
Playing
Possible
Rock
Rock-N-Roll
Roll
Solo
Somebody
Song
Think
You
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I try to find the core values that are so fundamental that they transcend ethnic identity. That doesn't mean I run from it. I embrace African-American culture and I love it and embrace it, but it is a part of a human identity. So I'm always trying to make a larger human statement.
~ Wynton Marsalis
African-American
Always
Core
Core Values
Culture
Embrace
Ethnic
Find
Fundamental
Human
I Love
Identity
Larger
Love
Make
Mean
Part
Run
Statement
Transcend
Try
Trying
Values
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I'm just lucky to have the type of friends and musicians and people dedicated to my music that I do.
~ Wynton Marsalis
Dedicated
Friends
Just
Lucky
Music
Musicians
People
Type
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I'm not a person who writes really abstract things with oblique references. I look at abstraction like I look at condiments. Give me some Tabasco sauce, some ketchup, some mayonnaise. I love all of that. Put it on a trumpet. I've just got to have the ketchup and Tabasco sauce. That's my attitude about musical philosophy.
~ Wynton Marsalis
About
Abstract
Abstraction
Attitude
Give
Give Me
Got
I Love
Just
Ketchup
Like
Look
Love
Me
Musical
Oblique
Person
Philosophy
Put
Really
References
Sauce
Some
Things
Trumpet
Who
Writes
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I'm not afraid of you being yourself. That's America.
~ Wynton Marsalis
Afraid
America
Being
Being Yourself
You
Yourself
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If you are serious about American culture and you are serious about Afro-American culture, you are in a lot of pain. You are not - you are not smiling about it.
~ Wynton Marsalis
About
American
American Culture
Culture
Lot
Pain
Serious
Smiling
You
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In the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra we play such a diversity of music, with 10 arrangers in the band, we don't really worry about whether it's contemporary or not.
~ Wynton Marsalis
About
Band
Center
Contemporary
Diversity
Jazz
Lincoln
Music
Orchestra
Play
Really
Whether
Worry
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Jazz celebrates older generations and not just the youth movement. When you 'sell' only to people of a certain age, you get cut off from the main body of experience.
~ Wynton Marsalis
Age
Body
Certain
Certain Age
Cut
Experience
Generations
Get
Jazz
Just
Main
Movement
Off
Older
Only
People
Sell
You
Youth
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Jazz comes from our way of life, and because it's our national art form, it helps us to understand who we are.
~ Wynton Marsalis
Art
Art Form
Because
Form
Helps
Jazz
Life
National
Our
Understand
Us
Way
Who
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Jazz music creates so many phenomenal figures.
~ Wynton Marsalis
Creates
Figures
Jazz
Jazz Music
Many
Music
Phenomenal
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Jazz music is America's past and its potential, summed up and sanctified and accessible to anybody who learns to listen to, feel, and understand it. The music can connect us to our earlier selves and to our better selves-to-come. It can remind us of where we fit on the time line of human achievement, an ultimate value of art.
~ Wynton Marsalis
Accessible
Achievement
America
Anybody
Art
Better
Connect
Earlier
Feel
Fit
Human
Jazz
Jazz Music
Learns
Line
Listen
Music
Our
Past
Potential
Remind
Sanctified
Selves
Time
Ultimate
Understand
Up
Us
Value
Where
Who
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Many of our greatest musicians abandoned all of their aesthetic objectives to try to become pertinent. And, at the end of the day, they never became pop stars. I counter stated that very strongly, and I continue to do that.
~ Wynton Marsalis
Abandoned
Aesthetic
Became
Become
Continue
Counter
Day
End
End Of The Day
Greatest
Many
Musicians
Never
Objectives
Our
Pop
Pop Stars
Stars
Stated
Strongly
Try
Very
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Musicians like to converse. There's always interesting conversation with musicians - with classical musicians, with jazz musicians, musicians in general.
~ Wynton Marsalis
Always
Classical
Conversation
Converse
General
Interesting
Jazz
Jazz Musicians
Like
Musicians
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My daddy thought - no, he expected - that my brothers and I and our generation would make the world a better place. He was correct in his belief because he had lived in an America of continual social progress, depression followed by prosperity, segregation by integration, and so on.
~ Wynton Marsalis
America
Because
Belief
Better
Better Place
Brothers
Correct
Daddy
Depression
Expected
Followed
Generation
Had
He
His
Integration
Lived
Make
Our
Our Generation
Place
Progress
Prosperity
Segregation
Social
Social Progress
Thought
World
Would
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My father is a jazz musician, so I grew up hearing jazz. My parents loved it, but I didn't like it. It went on for too long. Yes, I had certain teachers that really inspired me, like Danny Barker, and John Longo. And I had no idea that I would have any impact on jazz.
~ Wynton Marsalis
Any
Certain
Danny
Father
Grew
Had
Hearing
Idea
Impact
Inspired
Jazz
Jazz Musician
John
Like
Long
Loved
Me
Musician
No Idea
Parents
Really
Teachers
Too
Up
Would
Yes
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