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Most of what I listen to now is mainstream jazz from 1935 right up to and including early bebop and cool jazz.
— Dave Van Ronk
I think that's what I love about jazz is that you can do what you want, and you're allowed to mess up.
— Rebecca Ferguson
I started playing trumpet when I was 11 years old. All I wanted to be was a jazz trumpet player when I grew up.
— Flea
I grew up around jazz. I love jazz.
— Baz Luhrmann
Where I grew up, Bob Wills and his western swing was very popular. And western swing is not that far from jazz and blues.
— Willie Nelson
I wanted to play some more grown-up music - jazz.
— Rick Derringer
This is our bandstand. If you don't want to play, get up off the instrument and leave.
— Wynton Marsalis
I'm always thinking about creating. My future starts when I wake up in the morning and see the light.
— Miles Davis
I guess I learnt to appreciate old Hindi-movie music from my dad and somewhere down the line picked up jazz as well.
— Deepika Padukone
I grew up listening to everything. You know, from Argentinean folk music, tango, jazz, rock, just everything.
— Gustavo Santaolalla
I was a total music nerd. I grew up on Perry Street in the '80s. My father wrote books about jazz, so I was always at the 'Village Vanguard.'
— Andrew Wyatt
When I was a little kid I thought I would grow up to be black and sing jazz in nightclubs.
— Molly Ringwald
There's only two ways to sum up music; either it's good or it's bad. If it's good you don't mess about it, you just enjoy it.
— Louis Armstrong
I'm reserved, so I've always needed to find a way of opening up. Jazz helped me do that.
— Renee Fleming
Jane Monheit is skyrocketing up the jazz charts. By next year, we won't be able to get her.
— Jane Monheit
Growing up playing jazz and improvising has had a big impact on me, and it translates into my music.
— Stephen Bruner
I think Hollywood is in love with sequels. If it's successful once, just jazz it up and shoot it out there again. I think it's unfortunate.
— Paul Newman
I like to go hear jazz late-night up in Harlem.
— Daniel Boulud
Jazz, of course, is our heritage. Jazz is a culture, it's not a fad. It's up to us to see to it that it stays alive.
— Marla Gibbs
My father is a massive, massive music fan. I grew up listening to rock, soul and jazz.
— Kieran Hebden
Shut up and let me see your jazz hands
— Gerard Way
I used to be a jazz snob, believe it or not. I sort of turned my nose up at anything more commercial.
— Norah Jones
Growing up, I listened to a lot of jazz and blues records - John Coltrane and Etta James. I was also really into Radiohead and the BeeGees.
— Alex Clare
You not only have to know your own instrument, you must know the others and how to back them up at all times. That's jazz.
— Oscar Peterson
Around age 11 or 12, I started playing jazz bass. From there, I went to electric bass and then guitar, which I kept up for a long time.
— Joshua Roman
My mother was into opera and my father was into jazz, so there was a lot of jazz in the house where I grew up.
— Chaka Khan
Each man has his own music bubbling up inside him.
— Louis Armstrong
I didn't really grow up on hip-hop. Ella Fitzgerald and the old school jazz divas are more my comfort zone.
— Gugu Mbatha-Raw
Hip-hop is mostly what I listen to, other than jazz. I've given up on pop music and indie rock.
— Jess Row
You know I want to sing for people, I want to jazz people up I want to make new music that they've never heard.
— Casey Abrams
Around middle school I studied jazz guitar and ended up playing in a jazz band for a bit. But, after high school, I haven't even touched a guitar.
— Mike Tucker
Being grown-up is boring. Besides, I don't get jazz.
— Patrick Star
All I have to do is wake up in the morning and go to bed at night, Jazz. Everything else is optional.
— Barry Lyga
Anything you are shows up in your music - jazz is whatever you are, playing yourself, being yourself, letting your thoughts come through.
— Mary Lou Williams
That did explain his sucky home life growing up but didn't excuse the way he treated others. Was there childcare for abused werewolves?
— Jazz Feylynn