When you find real jazz on the radio dial, it comes in all static-y. It's just like tap dancers. You have to go uptown to find the real hoofers. We only come to midtown if we're called upon.
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We are serious about our music here in Philadelphia, and jazz has meant a lot to this city.
I like to go hear jazz late-night up in Harlem.
I'm really getting to appreciate traditional jazz now - the New Orleans stuff - a lot more than I did before.
People hear traditional jazz and think it's stale, where there are so many ways it can be opened up. With New Orleans and old-time grooves, there's no limit in what can be done with that. I want to break the stereotype of what traditional jazz is.
As long as there are people trying to play music in a sincere way, there will be some jazz.
It's always fun to talk about jazz.
Jazz needs the help. It's the more sophisticated music. All the other music is on the TV, but jazz isn't.
I think you have to have a jazz pedigree to be on jazz radio.
If you have to ask what jazz is, you'll never know.
Jazz radio is not very friendly to pop singers who decide to make a jazz record. But a lot of people have been. A lot of the people I've talked to like the record.
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