Top 7 Quotes & Sayings by Paul Smoker

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Last updated on December 19, 2024.
Paul Smoker

Paul Alva Smoker was an American composer and jazz trumpeter.

May 8, 1941 - May 14, 2016
Once I leave the studio I'm ready to do the next thing. There are records I made that I haven't heard.
I don't really have a career as a jazz musician. I don't really have a career as a classical musician. I don't really have a career as a college professor, and yet I did all those things and I did them well. I put out some records in the 1980's and 1990's that changed the way some trumpet players played.
When I was in high school I made the discovery that if I was playing in a jazz club, and there were black people in the club, if I could get the black people to like what I was doing, I was on the right track. So I began to play to those people because they knew what the authentic music was. I've always had that in the back of my head.
I don't know if the music moves forward anymore. I haven't heard anything for years - except refinement - coming out of the jazz world. — © Paul Smoker
I don't know if the music moves forward anymore. I haven't heard anything for years - except refinement - coming out of the jazz world.
There was a time, in my early 20s, when I picked up the trumpet and said, 'I've got to change what I'm doing.' I wasn't putting enough air through the horn. The tone I wanted was bigger than what I had. I was out of control.
I go down to New York, do the project, and leave. I have no interest in participating in the rat race down there. Hip jazz fans know who I am. There's a generation of musicians in New York who know my records better than I do.
I use a lot of double-tonguing [using the tongue to control airflow]; that allows me to play as fast as if I was slurring, but with clean articulation on every note.
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