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 Post subject: Wynton Marsalis
PostPosted: Wed Jun 24, 2009 12:59 pm 
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He was the speaker at northwestern's school of music graduation this past saturday, and after the ceremony I was able to shake his hand. His speech wasn't an actually a speech, but inspirational statements that others in his profession have said to him throughout his life. My favorite was "don't apologize when you miss a note, the note doesn't feel anything, the note doesn't care..." As someone who often plays his instrument poorly, I was taken aback by this... what a cool cat.

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 Post subject: Re: Wynton Marsalis
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 Post subject: Re: Wynton Marsalis
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Yeah, he's not that famous compared to to other musicians, but he is a Grammy award winning jazz, and classical musician... he plays the trumpet.

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 Post subject: Re: Wynton Marsalis
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rogers park bryan wrote:
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Yeah, he's not that famous compared to to other musicians, but he is a Grammy award winning jazz, and classical musician... he plays the trumpet.

yeah just fuckin around...im sure he's great. I played the trumpet in 4th grade.


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rogers park bryan wrote:
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rogers park bryan wrote:
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Yeah, he's not that famous compared to to other musicians, but he is a Grammy award winning jazz, and classical musician... he plays the trumpet.

yeah just fuckin around...im sure he's great. I played the trumpet in 4th grade.


Wasn't he Jay Leno's original band leader?

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 Post subject: Re: Wynton Marsalis
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Wasn't he Jay Leno's original band leader?

No, that would have been Wynton's brother Branford who plays the saxophone and made a lot of coin in Sting's first post-Police project. However, if I recall correctly, Wynton played the national anthem before Superbowl XX.


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 Post subject: Re: Wynton Marsalis
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Wasn't he Jay Leno's original band leader?

No, that would have been Wynton's brother Branford who plays the saxophone and made a lot of coin in Sting's first post-Police project. However, if I recall correctly, Wynton played the national anthem before Superbowl XX.

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Besides from being a great jazz musician, Wynton is an excellent classical trumpeter. His recording of the Haydn concerto is absolutely outstanding... not quite my favorite, but close. He'll never quite get the credit he deserves in the classical world because he spends so much time playing jazz and because he didn't come up through the "ranks" (which, for brass musicians, usually involves acting as principal at a major orchestra before a solo career).

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