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I was raised in Brooklyn, and I lived there for 59 years.
I loved the Brazilian music I played. But this is finally me. For the first time I think it's really me.
Being selfish to me means that you have to look out for yourself and you don't have to sacrifice.
As much as I think John Coltrane belongs on the list, I think without Coleman Hawkins and Lester Young, both of whom defined improvising on the tenor sax, there would not have been the evolution of the craft by John Coltrane.
One of the advantages of not having a record contract is that you can make your own mistakes, you don't need somebody else to organize them for you.
When you get cancer, it's like really time to look at what your life was and is, and I decided that everything I've done so far is not as important as what I'm going to do now.
If you're in jazz and more than ten people like you, you're labeled commercial.
Music allows the great opportunity to play with people who turned you on and you love.
Let's say you have some chicken stock and you're making soup, and out of everything you can taste, some of the things you put in and some of the things you don't. So you start out with an African spice then you hear some Brazilian music, so then it changes. Then you hear Jamaican and it changes again. And the result depends on how much of each spice you put into it. Now, I've been putting in spices since I started playing professionally in 1945.
Think about it: Look at the strides of awareness and treatment and tests that women have had with breast cancer, that the gay community has had with AIDS, because they're active and they talk about it.
By the time I'm 90, I hope to have it together.
Why do you have to retire at 65? Why can't you start at 70? You know, like wine. Why can't music be that way? My new band, we're playing stuff that's never been done before.
You don't have to live the blues to play the blues.
I had sat in one day in Central Park with Bonnie and Delaney, and Duane was playing with them, so I asked if he wanted to work on an album. You never had to say to him how to play the guitar.
But when I first got cancer, after the initial shock and the fear and paranoia and crying and all that goes with cancer - that word means to most people ultimate death - I decided to see what I could do to take that negative and use it in a positive way.
You have to be concerned with yourself because if you're not on it all the time, nobody else is going to be.
To most jazz critics I was basically Kenny G.
My ego is controlled enough that I don't have to be the focus.
I recently formed a foundation to raise awareness for prostate cancer. I feel it's very necessary that men be more aware about prostate cancer and their health in general.
I always say, if you keep your head in the sand, you don't know where the kick's coming from.