No. Maceo played sax, didn't he, well they used to sit in.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Then, of course, I played alto and tenor, wherever there were jobs.
Now that I am much older, I have had a number of sax players tell me I was responsible for them playing sax. Some of them I have admired over the years.
The other saxophones, except as solo instruments, really don't have much point in the orchestra.
I played the sax at school. I was in marching band.
The beauty of recording in L.A. is that most of the musicians that are on the record live here, so it was easy to get world class artists like Rick Braun to swing by and play a little trumpet, Everette Harp on sax, guitarist Paul Jackson.
But primarily, the drummer's supposed to sit back there and swing the band.
Yes, Pluton, actually, in the play. And I play him in my most stentorian voice.
Yes, Carl Vine stuck around. He's now number one composer for choreography.
The actor should not play a part. Like the Aeolian harps that used to be hung in the trees to be played only by the breeze, the actor should be an instrument played upon by the character he depicts.
Jackson went from the professor's chair to the officer's saddle. He carried with him the very elements of character which made him odious as a teacher; but I never saw him in an arbitrary mood.