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Maurice DuBois interviews Wynton Marsalis

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@ksenos69
@ksenos69 3 года назад
"My job is a day off". He is joyous!
@GamelanSinarSurya
@GamelanSinarSurya Год назад
I’ve been teaching music for 50 years. It’s an entirely different culture and genre from jazz music. But everything I hear Wynton Marsalis says is always so deeply inspiring and deeply true. Thank you, Mr. Marsalis. We are all in your debt.
@Eastpointe
@Eastpointe 3 года назад
The Marsalis Family is a blessed heritage!
@santih5043
@santih5043 3 года назад
It was a good to hear Wynton speak from the heart. Oftentimes he does tend to get a little preachy about jazz, but this was a much more human side of Wynton. It was nice to see.
@kglas4bass
@kglas4bass 4 года назад
I LOVE this man!
@carloscenteno59
@carloscenteno59 4 года назад
I hope Wynton stays on Jazz Lincoln Canter Orchestra for many more years.
@kweitsuabramss2914
@kweitsuabramss2914 4 года назад
A great Legend
@JeffHogue-em6zx
@JeffHogue-em6zx 4 месяца назад
This man is such a marvelous inspiration!
@Lionqueen2011
@Lionqueen2011 5 лет назад
He's awesome!
@Jonjzi
@Jonjzi Год назад
This guy is a very cool dude, I admire him a lot. On a side note, I think I would find it very intimidating to have Winton humming soulfully without breaking eye contact for an extended period of time. I feel like I would buckle under his profound sincerity.
@sampreme265
@sampreme265 3 года назад
Great interview!
@JamesTaylor-tf7fd
@JamesTaylor-tf7fd 5 лет назад
Stories to tell.
@llamont2336
@llamont2336 3 года назад
9:05 The experience that Wynton shares here is SO REAL and SO NECESSARY! REAL TALK!!!
@saraf842
@saraf842 4 года назад
Wynton is my Hero, my Guru, so wise
@conradgarrison6550
@conradgarrison6550 3 года назад
Thank you.
@BlackRuum
@BlackRuum 3 года назад
It will NOT YIELD good fruit AMEN
@tagheuer001
@tagheuer001 4 года назад
What brand of shoes are these guys wearing?
@HelloooThere
@HelloooThere 2 года назад
Keds lol
@patoni860
@patoni860 Год назад
Doing the 1890s there was a British soldier named the Duke of Wellington. And his friends called him Duke of Ellington and that's how he got the name it's all these other things are lies. Unlike Winton I am not a professional trumpet player but I have been playing for over fifty years and I've always studied the old music as he called it. I am a pops lover.
@teathetrumpoet
@teathetrumpoet 5 лет назад
Watch this amazing interview with Olivier Theurillat, he was mentored by Wynton during his time at Julliard - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-cy9xUBlpz6w.html
@FelixDegenaar
@FelixDegenaar 2 года назад
The beeping out of all the cusswords takes me out of the interview completely. WTF this hysterical censoring?
@johncapo2843
@johncapo2843 2 года назад
JAZZ TREE BIBLE / DICTIONARY Bolden - Tatum - Duke - Armstrong
@tshepangmika1946
@tshepangmika1946 4 года назад
Wynton MARSALIS IS Definitely JAZZ.....
@confesorvelez5102
@confesorvelez5102 3 года назад
The strange workshop predictably hum because flare accidentally compare than a omniscient pamphlet. red, nauseating army
@HelloooThere
@HelloooThere 2 года назад
25:25 isn’t that a bit insulting to the bands who participated in the Essentially Ellington? And, in particular, the winning bands..?
@hincapiej4
@hincapiej4 2 года назад
Pretty sure he's talking about the jlco band..
@HelloooThere
@HelloooThere 2 года назад
@@hincapiej4 what is the jlco band?
@hincapiej4
@hincapiej4 2 года назад
@@HelloooThere jazz at Lincoln center
@hincapiej4
@hincapiej4 2 года назад
Their actual bigband
@HelloooThere
@HelloooThere 2 года назад
@@hincapiej4 ok because I was hoping he wouldn’t actually say that about the high school bands
@brainsareus
@brainsareus 4 года назад
I like Wynton, but he can also sound pre-thought out, rehearsed, and a bit canned in his ideas; which is sort of ironic for a Jazz Musician.
@jenniferspring8741
@jenniferspring8741 Год назад
You know, somehow I thought Wynton Marsalis was this very quiet person. I’ve never heard him interviewed before. This interview was absolutely inspirational. Maybe because I recently lost a loved one and I am very raw about what life is all about. He talks about some hard things and he talks from the heart. I had just watched him playing some very complicated classical music. I’ve been familiar with his jazz playing. Really an exceptional individual who talks honestly about the effort that it takes to really play,and the love that it takes. Gotta love this man and my hat is off to him. Wonderful representative of humanity! He’s probably too busy to be president, too bad.
@VVC64
@VVC64 Год назад
I enjoyed the interview and was a pleasure to know more about Wynton. Congrats and greetings from Mexico
@harrybenoit9033
@harrybenoit9033 3 года назад
The value is internal--so profound--so true--you can sound like a million bucks- playing to an audience of two people-- or Stadium of 20000--music really just comes from deep inside the human spirit-- with influence from on high-- just my humble opinion--
@randomaxe7746
@randomaxe7746 Год назад
Thank You Wynton!
@SuperMaDBrothers
@SuperMaDBrothers 3 года назад
Getting full with the boys
@mylesprobus1253
@mylesprobus1253 3 года назад
I don’t like what this has become
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