Let hundreds like me perish, but let truth triumph.
Clifford Brown was in the jazz circles considered to be probably the greatest trumpet player who ever lived.
If you look at a record under a microscope, the high frequencies are short jagged edges. . . and the low frequencies are long swinging ones are deep bass sounds. When it cut it at half speed, you're getting more of those on the record.
When I finish an album and I find myself listening to it in the car, because it makes me feel a certain way, that's the time to try to let other people know about it.
It's - as opposed to tape where you have a magnetic tape that's excited by frequencies that you hit, digital was a process where musical sounds are transferred to numbers and stored as numbers.
We always felt that if you do something with quality and integrity, then it's going to come back to you.
I wake up in the morning, I do a little stretching exercises, pick up the horn and play.
All cats are grey in the dark.
Architects everywhere have recognized the need of. . . a tool which may be put in the hands of creators of form, with the simple aim. . . of making the bad difficult and the good easy.
That's what fame is: solitude.
Aside from the fact of just taking things out of context, I don't know why. That's part of a mystery. In a way, a transformation is a mystery to me. But there is a transformation, and that's fascinating.