November 18, 2008
Your Effortless Mastery Reminders #012 = “Miles Who?”
My musical influences when I was growing up were primarily TV themes,
or music from movies I watched on TV.
After that, it was AM radio, where pop music was played in those days, and Broadway show tunes.
As a pianist, I was influenced by the records of Roger Williams playing Rhapsody In Blue
and Andrew Previn playing jazz arrangements of My Fair Lady.
My father had bought me a Fats Waller album when I was younger.
That and the Previn album were the only contacts I had to jazz.
I played bastardized stride piano because of hearing Waller
and the style of a friend of my father’s who used to come over
to our house and play piano.
In junior high school a friend plaed the John Coltrane record “My Favorite Things” for me
and I hated it.
My attention span was way too short for that music and to my ears, there was no melody.
Even today when I am asked who my influences were, I usually say Chico Marx
Jimmy Durante
and Victor Borge
(Jimmy Durante and Victor Borge had TV shows, you know.)
Who did you listen to growing up?
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