That was so next level! So many insights that you just never expected from WM. (Fan forever!) Amazing how he's able to give advice through experience so that it doesn't come off as preachy. Thoroughly enjoyed.
I’m a fan of Wynton and get frustrated by him many times as well. But sometimes you get some real humble wisdom from him. There was a book I had from him years ago where he talked about being cut by Tom Browne in a nightclub in the early 80s and how that taught him not to underestimate what people can play. He thought he was gonna make light work of Tom because of his popular hits and the fact he was a pilot, like that equaled he wasn’t a serious musician.
Thanks so much for this GREAT interview, Carlos & Wynton! I come from the same days as Wynton and he's right about so much. Back in the day it was all about love & peace and now it's about hate and guns! Sheesh man! Wynton is a deep soul with lots of great wisdom, as well as talent. Thank you so much! Peace.
This was great! Carlos you have a great show. I first saw and heard Wynton on a PBS Jazz special performing with Herbie Hancock back in the early 80’s I was amazed and blown away. We have met many times and I have his records & CD’S and I have seen many of his performances. The man is a genius, a great guy and he is an amazing musician plus his father Mr. Ellis Marsalis and his brother Branford and the rest of the family are incredible musicians also. Thank you Wynton for the great music and being a true inspiration. It is a Blessing to meet older musicians who are your heroes and older people who are willing to talk with you giving great advice pertaining to life so you will become a better person to achieve your goals. Like Wynton’s father, my father taught and inspired me. My first jazz concert I went to my father took me to see Duke Ellington. Meeting Mr. Ellington was definitely an honor. Later on I saw Lionel Hampton and of course growing up being exposed and listening to the music of the masters. Again a very great interview and presentation I really enjoyed Wynton sharing some of his stories. Hopefully one day we can share some music!
That was a treat. I love Wynton Marsalis and his exquisite music so very much. Superb interview Mr. Watson - It's wonderful to listen to discussion between intelligent people. It's refreshing. It made my day. Thank you both.
FYI… saw you on Colbert this AM… H.E.R. … Mr. Marsalis… then W.I.L.L.I.A.M… wonderful… new fan… carry on young producer… the stories you discover, uncover enrich our understanding, lives… thank you. Best wishes, health, joy and wellbeing… 🖖🏽
' the joy in life is people' ... he scored with that one in my book ... fun to find such a tremendous talent mixed with a down home persona dashed with a philosophical leaning🙂 ... Clark Terry was like that for me too minus the philosophy so much and with an extra dose of humor ... now Miles struck me a little different ... enormous talent still but with a more mysterious artsy side, more serious and less of a people person ... probably why they didn't blend so well ... of course Dizzy was a jokester lol ... great interview .. with great great stories !
Mama Jazz’s Friend By Deepy "Like the invention of jazz, we must be open -minded, flexible, fluid, inclusive, transparent, courageous, self-critical, compassionate and visionary." -Connel West “The artist role is to raise the consciousness of the people. To make them understand life, the world and themselves more completely. That’s how I see it. Otherwise I don’t know why to do it.” -Amir Baraka Born into a jazzy world, Taught from a child, About this melodious pearl, And how it’s a friend to, Man, woman, boy and girl! Always taking her to, A brand new place, Yet, not leaving behind sweet, Amazing grace! He’s sort of a jazzy priest, That brings folks together, Teaching them to fly as regal birds, Of the same-musical feather! Mama Jazz gets great-sunny pleasure out of, His “gold” to, Keep her life and legacy alive, Creatively wisely new! Happy birthday Bro Sir Elder Wynton Marsalis, So nice to have you here, To re’mind US and communicate to US, That Sweet Mama Jazz, Is magically awesome and dear! Thanks for simply being, Mama Jazz’s faithful friend, Teaching US that her as a paradigm for life, Is a key to in life, Wisely win! Peace. Blissfully Yours Today, Minister James Lee Frazier, Jr Psalm 33:3 WWW.SIRDEEPYFRAZIER.COM (This website is a work in progress folks) 2bcontinued.
I want the unedited version of THAT conversation! There was a lot of meat on that bone.
It was so good! Thank you for tuning in.
That was so next level! So many insights that you just never expected from WM. (Fan forever!) Amazing how he's able to give advice through experience so that it doesn't come off as preachy. Thoroughly enjoyed.
I’m a fan of Wynton and get frustrated by him many times as well. But sometimes you get some real humble wisdom from him. There was a book I had from him years ago where he talked about being cut by Tom Browne in a nightclub in the early 80s and how that taught him not to underestimate what people can play. He thought he was gonna make light work of Tom because of his popular hits and the fact he was a pilot, like that equaled he wasn’t a serious musician.
Thanks so much for this GREAT interview, Carlos & Wynton! I come from the same days as Wynton and he's right about so much. Back in the day it was all about love & peace and now it's about hate and guns! Sheesh man! Wynton is a deep soul with lots of great wisdom, as well as talent. Thank you so much! Peace.
This was great!
Carlos you have a great show.
I first saw and heard Wynton on a PBS Jazz special performing with Herbie Hancock back in the early 80’s I was amazed and blown away. We have met many times and I have his records & CD’S and I have seen many of his performances.
The man is a genius, a great guy and he is an amazing musician plus his father Mr. Ellis Marsalis and his brother Branford and the rest of the family are incredible musicians also.
Thank you Wynton for the great music and being a true inspiration.
It is a Blessing to meet older musicians who are your heroes and older people who are willing to talk with you giving great advice pertaining to life so you will become a better person to achieve your goals.
Like Wynton’s father, my father taught and inspired me.
My first jazz concert I went to my father took me to see Duke Ellington. Meeting Mr. Ellington was definitely an honor.
Later on I saw Lionel Hampton and of course growing up being exposed and listening to the music of the masters.
Again a very great interview and presentation I really enjoyed Wynton sharing some of his stories.
Hopefully one day we can share some music!
That was a treat. I love Wynton Marsalis and his exquisite music so very much. Superb interview Mr. Watson - It's wonderful to listen to discussion between intelligent people. It's refreshing. It made my day. Thank you both.
Wonderful conversation!!! Thank you!!
Skain, he's an international treasure, one of my hero !!!
Thanks Carlos for this GREAT contain, awesome !!!
Great interview, thank you Sir
Thanks for tuning in.
Wonderful interview!!!!!!!
so blessed & grateful to have attended 2 of his concerts last month in Europe! :D
That was a deep fried convo! Awesomeness
Wynton's my hero in every way-my classmate at Juilliard.
FYI… saw you on Colbert this AM… H.E.R. … Mr. Marsalis… then W.I.L.L.I.A.M… wonderful… new fan… carry on young producer… the stories you discover, uncover enrich our understanding, lives… thank you. Best wishes, health, joy and wellbeing… 🖖🏽
Essa conversa foi incrível. Sou um grande admirador do Wynton aqui no Brasil.
New subscriber from Motown! 👏🏽❤️
Great interview with the great Wynton, an international treasure!
Amazing!!🙏🏾
' the joy in life is people' ... he scored with that one in my book ... fun to find such a tremendous talent mixed with a down home persona dashed with a philosophical leaning🙂 ... Clark Terry was like that for me too minus the philosophy so much and with an extra dose of humor ... now Miles struck me a little different ... enormous talent still but with a more mysterious artsy side, more serious and less of a people person ... probably why they didn't blend so well ... of course Dizzy was a jokester lol ... great interview .. with great great stories !
wynton is a champion. first class.
that was the dope 😄👌✌
#CWSAmbassadors and #CarlosWatsonShow. Wynton Marsalis and his entire family are very gifted and talented.
alright carlos show me what you got I am so excited to watch your show!!!!
Hope to see you back here in the comment section!
Best Conversation. I'm still I'm still figuring out how to translate it in Kiswahili, or Zulu + , without any copyright violations.
Wynton was the reason I took music so seriously!! Historically speaking 💯🔥🔥🔥
WoW, Wow, WOW, WynTon yoU are Well Worth your Weight in your Wealth of Worthiness "My NOLA~HOMIE" Shalom!!!!
Thank you for tuning in! It was such an interesting conversation. What was your favorite part?
GOOD CAN ONLY BRING GOOD! A Quote by John COLTRANE
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Mama Jazz’s Friend
By Deepy
"Like the invention of jazz, we must be
open -minded, flexible, fluid, inclusive,
transparent, courageous, self-critical,
compassionate and visionary."
-Connel West
“The artist role is to raise the consciousness
of the people. To make them understand life,
the world and themselves more completely.
That’s how I see it. Otherwise I don’t know why
to do it.” -Amir Baraka
Born into a jazzy world,
Taught from a child,
About this melodious pearl,
And how it’s a friend to,
Man, woman, boy and girl!
Always taking her to,
A brand new place,
Yet, not leaving behind sweet,
Amazing grace!
He’s sort of a jazzy priest,
That brings folks together,
Teaching them to fly as regal birds,
Of the same-musical feather!
Mama Jazz gets great-sunny pleasure out of,
His “gold” to,
Keep her life and legacy alive,
Creatively wisely new!
Happy birthday Bro Sir Elder Wynton Marsalis,
So nice to have you here,
To re’mind US and communicate to US,
That Sweet Mama Jazz,
Is magically awesome and dear!
Thanks for simply being,
Mama Jazz’s faithful friend,
Teaching US that her as a paradigm for life,
Is a key to in life,
Wisely win!
Peace.
Blissfully Yours Today,
Minister James Lee Frazier, Jr
Psalm 33:3
WWW.SIRDEEPYFRAZIER.COM
(This website is a work in progress folks)
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host gotta watch barbara walters for some tips