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    Gerry Mulligan and Chet Baker seemed so sophisticated and bad. I wanted to be like that.

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    I dont enjoy traveling in America. I dont like the food, the cars. It is not exotic enough. It all tastes a bit like airline food.

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    I don't think you can ever regain your ignorance.

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    I got started when I was 3 years old because my father was a music teacher and my lessons were free. Instead of learning to walk, you learn to play the piano.

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    I like chords that are very lush with all the lush parts taken out.

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    I still prefer the bebop of the '40s. The very stuff I started out with is still the best to me. I have come full circle.

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    Listening is more important than anything else because that's what music is. Somebody is playing something and you're receiving it. It is sending and receiving.

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    Living composers writing for big band are very few and far between. There are not a lot of them, and I have a talent for doing it. I am zeroing in on what I do best.

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    One performer whose band played my music better than I could myself was Art Farmer. He recorded 'Sing Me Softly of the Blues' and 'Ad Infinitum'.

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    There are times when what's happening in rock is the best music in the world, and there are times when there is nothing worthwhile at all.

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    What's interesting about a person without problems?

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    When Ronald Reagan was elected I was on a bus traveling with a band in France. I wrote a little arrangement of The Star Spangled Banner in a minor key.

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    When you are studying jazz, the best thing to do is listen to records or listen to live music. It isn't as though you go to a teacher. You just listen as much as you can and absorb everything.

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    When you have 13 horns, and one is soloing, you have 12 people to play the richest, fullest chord you could ever imagine behind that solo.