I have been focused on client gigs and wins as of late... I worked up this post for Jeremy Pelt's upcoming gig at The Dakota... it is going to be quite a show... I love what he says about staring at the Mona Lisa in his interview about how to bring popularity back to jazz... I think because I hear what he's saying on a lot of levels... I love Jazz... not just for it's history but in a way that a person that adores things about all music can... when I listen to an old jazz standard... I don't think .... oh this is an ancient song... I think what an amazing history this song has... I love that he talks about music being fluid... jazz in particular... because the music being made today... is made up of everything in the past and the present... because the people making it are comprised of everything that happened before them... no matter how hard people would like to think they are complete originals.... we are all made up of everything... unless you lived your entire life in a bubble... and then magically started to create... no matter what your art form... you are influenced by the past... and what a blessing that is. why repeat the past verbatim when you have the wisdom of your predacessors and the tools of the present... anyway... I have been working on this blog about his upcoming gig... and I am really excited for it...
http://whyharrelson.weebly.com/5/post/2013/08/staring-at-the-mona-lisa.html
I might add now that I have always had an affinity for mona lisa... she was such a mystery.... i know many people think she is smiling... but i see her expression as something different... something more complicated.... and i love her simply because she was the brain child of da vinci... one of the world's most brilliant men... he was a master at everything he aspired to... not because of luck... but because of devotion to the work... I read a book recently that said in order to become a master at anything you have to devote at the very least 10,000 hours of "practice" to it... and I will tell you that I believe that completely... there is nothing more I hate than when people admire an artist or a musician and say something simple like... "wow... you've got a real gift" or... "I wish I was creative like you" ... or "you're a natural" ... the truth is... I have learned... there are no naturals... anyone that has done anything of value... has done so because they worked their ass off. they lost sleep... they missed social events... and time with the people they love most... they beat themselves up about how they might just be wasting their time ... in solitude... devoting lonely hours to something that, perhaps, no one would ever give a damn about.... maybe that means you have to be a little crazy to be a master at something... but it's a good thing that some people still think that's worth while... so the rest of us can enjoy the fruits of their labors... because trust me... it is a labor... a labor of love... I know a lot of musical and artistic masters... and none of them have accomplished anything by chance...
I guess the point of all of my chatter tonight is that I am really proud of all of the people out there... devoting time and energy to making great art... sometimes it's hard for me to keep up with our clients and remember that I need to devote a little of my time to my own... that's what the winter is all about in Minnesota... spending time inside... working your way to the summer...