Miles Davis (1926–1991) American jazz musician
About the new modal style. Interviewed by The Jazz Review, 1958; Quotes in Paul Maher, Michael K. Dorr (2009) Miles on Miles: Interviews and Encounters with Miles Davis, p. 18.
1950s
c. 1939 quoted in Masters of Jazz
Miles Davis (1926–1991) American jazz musician
About the new modal style. Interviewed by The Jazz Review, 1958; Quotes in Paul Maher, Michael K. Dorr (2009) Miles on Miles: Interviews and Encounters with Miles Davis, p. 18.
1950s
Lydia Canaan Lebanese singer-songwriter
From Hostage to Injustice http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fBYo3oXInGU, a speech delivered at the 26th Session of the United Nations Human Rights Council, June 17, 2014
Lee Ritenour (1952) American jazz guitarist, session musician, and composer
[Denyer, Ralph, The Guitar Handbook, 2002, 114, 0-679-74275-1]
Frank Zappa (1940–1993) American musician, songwriter, composer, and record and film producer
As quoted in The Guitar Handbook (2002) by Ralph Denyer, p. 102
Charlie Parker (1920–1955) American jazz saxophonist and composer
On his personal stylistic breakthrough, quoted in Hear Me Talkin' to Ya (1955) edited by Nat Hentoff and Nat Shapiro, . p 354
Joss Whedon (1964) American director, writer, and producer for television and film
"Joss to never learn how to work site! Man is complete Melvin! Mock him!" at Whedonesque.com (9 November 2005)
Agnes Martin (1912–2004) American artist
1970's, The Untroubled Mind', 1971
Clare Fischer (1928–2012) American keyboardist, composer, arranger, and bandleader
As quoted in the liner notes from Songs for Rainy Day Lovers (1967)
“I was no longer scared. I could see what was inside me.”
Source: The Joy Luck Club (1989), Ch. 3, pg. 59