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" I have to always check back in with my imagination just to remember that I have this infinite potential, and I can do anything, and anything is possible. "
Kamasi Washington
Imagination
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" My dad's also a musician, so jazz was always around the house. When I was 11, I developed an interest in it, and he took me to Leimert Park. At that time, it was the artistic hub of L.A., and it was right in South Central. The first concert I went to, I saw Pharoah Sanders at the World Stage club there, which only holds, like, 30 people. "
Kamasi Washington
Time
People
Jazz
" I wanted to be a positive force in the world. "
Kamasi Washington
Wanted
Positive
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" The idea of the beauty of diversity came from just growing up where I grew up. Los Angeles is a very big city - there's Little Ethiopia, Little Armenia, Little Tokyo, Chinatown, there's African-Americans, Latinos, Europeans. "
Kamasi Washington
Diversity
Growing Up
Beauty
" There's a whole stereotype of the jazz musician that's into poetry and reading and metaphysics and all that stuff. Really, it's a sign of someone who's searching, whose mind is open, looking for answers. Whatever ideas you may come up with, the beautiful thing is the search. "
Kamasi Washington
Ideas
Beautiful
Reading
" I can't really worry about nuclear war any more than I can worry about the aliens coming. "
Kamasi Washington
Worry
More
I Can
" In a lot of ways, I feel like I'm just taking the music that comes to me and trying to make it as beautiful as I can. You can't really predict or control how people will receive that music. "
Kamasi Washington
Control
People
Music
" I'm trying to just keep pushing on the things I've been wanting to do in my life and in music. And think of new things to do! "
Kamasi Washington
New Things
Life
Think
" American music comes from the same tree, but sometimes we get to these places in history where we forget where things come from, and they get compartmentalized. "
Kamasi Washington
Forget
History
American
" If you look up, and you see that all of a sudden the world is really coming down on people with brown hair, I would think the people with black hair would look at that and go, 'Well, that could be me, and so, I shouldn't stand for that any more than those people with brown hair stand for it.' "
Kamasi Washington
People
Me
World
" Funk could very easily be called jazz, but you call it funk. Does that really matter? People dig that they associate themselves with certain genres, but the genres to me are made up things, like an imaginary world. "
Kamasi Washington
People
World
You
" When you're making music, you're creeping up on your heart and pouring it out into something. "
Kamasi Washington
Out
Your
You
" There were two things I discovered when I toured with Snoop. One was that the band was all jazz musicians. The second was to instil in me a respect for other styles of music. From then on, whenever I played a new kind of music, I came with the same kind of open mind. What are they trying to do? What are they hearing? How do they see music? "
Kamasi Washington
Music
See
Respect
" I used to tell my friends, 'Art Blakey is way more gangster than Eazy-E!' I ended up getting my friends into jazz, and all of a sudden there was this little group of kids in the middle of South Central that were all into hard-bop. "
Kamasi Washington
Gangster
Way
Group
" I started playing drums at three, then piano at five, then clarinet. But it wasn't till I picked up a saxophone aged 13 that I really got serious about music. "
Kamasi Washington
Piano
Three
Serious
" Music is an expression of who you are, and - at least in that sense - I think I epitomize Black Lives Matter. I'm a big black man, and I'm easily misunderstood. Before I started wearing these African clothes, people would assume that I was a threat and that it was O.K. to be violent toward me. "
Kamasi Washington
Me
People
Think
" My hope is that witnessing the beautiful harmony created by merging different musical melodies will help people realize the beauty in our own differences. "
Kamasi Washington
Beautiful
Beauty
Help
" I went to a music academy in Los Angeles, and some friends started playing me Ravel and Prokofiev, who I liked, but what really blew me away was 'The Rite of Spring.' That's what made me get interested in classical music for real and want to study it. "
Kamasi Washington
Spring
Music
Me
" Isaac Smith sounded like Curtis Fuller, Corey Hogan sounded like Sonny Rollins, Terrace Martin sounded like Jackie McLean. Already, at 13, 14, 15 years old. "
Kamasi Washington
Years
Isaac
Like
" There's this notion that music has to be confined to some small, simple place to be popular, something I never believed. "
Kamasi Washington
Simple
Music
Small
" There's a deeper level of healing that needs to happen for the world in general. There's a mass of people who are broken. "
Kamasi Washington
Healing
Broken
People
" Hip-hop is a collage. It samples from all different styles of music. "
Kamasi Washington
Different
Music
Collage
" All John Coltrane's records are amazing. "
Kamasi Washington
John
Coltrane
Records
" I grew up with a sense of music being a very spiritual experience while playing in church and with parents who were socially aware, always teaching me to look beyond the obvious in understanding how the world works. "
Kamasi Washington
Parents
Music
Experience
" I think the open mind is the one that's reachable. "
Kamasi Washington
Mind
I Think
Think
" I started playing with this band, the Polyester Players. It was my introduction into funk. So I went and got a James Brown record. 'Black Caesar' is a film score, but it's so dope. "
Kamasi Washington
Band
Black
Dope
" When I started saxophone, my dad took me to my uncle's church, and I started playing there, too. At its best, music serves a greater purpose, and that showed me a whole other side to spiritual jazz, one which you can hear in the music - the gospel and blues feel, the soul that's embedded into the more avant-garde records. "
Kamasi Washington
Spiritual
Music
Best
" Music is an expression of life, who you are, and what you've been through. "
Kamasi Washington
Music
Through
You
" People need to realize that even the greatest jazz musicians, when they listen to jazz, they're not like, analyzing it and deconstructing it - they're enjoying it. It's like listening to any other style of music. It's saying something to you, and you kind of just absorb it. "
Kamasi Washington
People
Style
Saying
" As a musician, your instrument is almost predetermined. I had played drums, piano, clarinet, but when I heard Wayne Shorter play the saxophone, I knew that sound is what I wanted. "
Kamasi Washington
Sound
Saxophone
Play
" My dad was a professional musician; my mom played, too, but just for fun. All my siblings played. The house was full of music books, videos, albums. I guess it's not surprising that I ended up becoming a musician. "
Kamasi Washington
Up
Professional
Music