As for style, there is something about the way musicians dress-they seem to be able to create their own world within their fashion alone.
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In order to do a musical now, a style must be developed that works for today's audience.
I've come up with another formulation about style: that it's essentially a manifestation of a certain habitual set of limitations. It's what a composer does NOT do that defines a style.
Style has always been very important to us. We grew up in the '70s. Music was glam rock, punk rock and a very stylish movement.
Music has shaped men's fashion, and transposed in a playful and witty manner its riding or military heritage. It is difficult to figure out who leads, but music and fashion are connected genetically.
Jazz infers a style, but creative music has a wider field and wider specification about it. We know it from people like Scott Joplin and on through Bessie Smith.
I think music influences fashion and has done so for generations.
Music creates a certain mood and then people dress accordingly. I think it's all quite closely intertwined.
Some artists are bound to an image: Bob Marley has dreadlocks, Matisyahu has a beard. But that's a reminder that the whole thing is not about style. It's about music.
Music is part of the life of fashion, too.
For me, music and life are all about style.
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