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Ernie Watts Quotes

«[He now views his sojourn into rock and pop as] meaning nothing in musical terms, ... If I'd never done it, I might have felt like I missed something.»
Author: Ernie Watts
«Every time I play a tune, it's different, ... It should be different because that's the essence of what jazz is. I've probably played that tune 200 times, and like everything, the piece evolves and changes and there's more depth to it.»
Author: Ernie Watts
«Everything has changed; my tone, my harmonics, my technique and control of my horn, ... It's all part of my evolution as a jazz musician, that combined with the fact I now perform regularly and practice two to three hours a day and more, when possible.»
Author: Ernie Watts
«I never heard (Rich) go off on a musician unless there was a reason, ... However, (Rich) never knew when to lighten up. He'd state his case and then continue until he had blown his stack.»
Author: Ernie Watts
«I worked in L.A. for 25 years, ... I played oboe, English horn, piccolo, flute, clarinet. But what happens when you do that is you spend your practice time on instruments you are weaker on to make them stronger. The instruments you are strong on become weaker. At some point, you end up in a mush of mediocrity. I was working for quantity, and I wanted to get back to my primary interest, which was to play jazz on the saxophone.»
Author: Ernie Watts
«I'm not in the music business; I'm in music, ... What I love to do has evolved, technically and harmonically, but it's not as marketable. This record company isn't for trying to make commercial records for a particular market. It's an outlet to expose the music and energy I believe in ? and for those who are looking for something more, it offers an option.»
Author: Ernie Watts
«Just because you're totally acoustic doesn't mean you have to play old music. We're straight-ahead but not dated, ... Besides, if the lights go out, you can still hear the band.»
Author: Ernie Watts
«Some get it and some don't, but I think most do, ... But I can only play what I feel. When I plan a program, it's just a road map for a musical journey. What happens on that journey is what makes the music interesting.»
Author: Ernie Watts
«Summer Jazz at the Moonlight 2005»
Author: Ernie Watts
«what I do and enjoy best, playing mainstream jazz.»
Author: Ernie Watts