David Finck
Dizzy once told me he liked the way I played. . . I said could you write that down?!
Dizzy once told me he liked the way I played. . . I said could you write that down?!
Seeing live music is an integral part of the way we internalize the process of playing music.
I remember playing Studio 54 on New Year’s Eve in 1985. You get your freak on in a place like that!
Soloing in front of a thousand people at the Monterey Jazz Festival . . . are you kidding me? On the French horn??
We played Symphony Hall in Kawasaki and there were 1,100 or 1,200 people there to see a trombone quartet. It was an amazing experience!
To hear Clifford Brown two years after you start playing the trumpet in Montana was pretty eye opening . . . to say the least!
It boils down to playing music, talking about music, listening to music.
The phone rings in my office. It’s Rudy Van Gelder! He says . . . did you write Basically Blues . . . yes I did . . . well Buddy Rich just recorded it. Where do we send the check?
Playing with the Vanguard Jazz Orchestra is definitely one of the highlights of my life.
I started teaching before I even had a teacher. For me teaching is a joy.