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I'm not too fond of changing things into waltzes, but sometimes that works.
I would really hate to have e-mail. It's bad enough with all the mail I get.
I started to play Jazz music in my early teens. A boyfriend brought records over, so I listened to everything
Baldwin is sort of getting to be a bit funny. I don't know what happened, but a few years ago they suddenly went bankrupt and Gibson bought the whole outfit. Since then they haven't seemed to be doing an awfully good job of providing pianos.
There are a million good tunes.
By the way, I got a Grammy, which was a big thrill.
At the risk of being a fuddy-duddy I don't have a computer; I don't have e-mail; and I really don't need something in my house that I would be sitting in front of for hours.
Well it's because the record companies are pumping away with their commercial stuff. I think it's a shame.
The house is in turmoil with records on every space. In the kitchen and in the dining room is covered with records. I don't have a big enough house to accommodate everything.
That's something Mary Lou Williams used to tell me: If you're not feeling right about what you're doing and you play a minor tune it all comes back, falls into place. I don't know if that's true, but I do it.
I need to get up and walk around and keep my knees from getting bad, which is what's happening.
Duke Ellington is my choice for many reasons. Nobody has written so many great pieces of music, which are everlasting, and he has made them available to the world through his orchestrations of his work in a unique way. Lastly, he was himself a fine pianist. He covers the entire musical spectrum with his genius.
I like minor tunes.
My hands look terrible but I can do anything I want to do, so, you know, I just think I'm playing all around with more good taste and not dashing up and down the piano.
So if I think of something in my head I don't have to do it. If I can't do I don't do it, I do something else.
Although I do feel that with a show like ours we ourselves are getting a lot more young listeners at concerts.
One should leave the piano when Oscar comes in. This man is dangerous.
I'd just as soon be on a good Steinway or Yamaha just as well.
I have a West Coast rhythm section and a New York rhythm section. I've got them spread out all over the place.
The key of D is daffodil yellow, B major is maroon, and B flat is blue.
I love to play in the different keys like B or F sharp, or keys that most people don't play in, because they have a better resonance or something. I'm really not fond of F and C. I just stay away from those if I can.