A Quote by Jimmy Smith

People like the idea of the trio and so I did mostly trio. — © Jimmy Smith
People like the idea of the trio and so I did mostly trio.
With Alkaline Trio, we are who we are. We never really feel too confined, but when we get together, there is an Alkaline Trio sound, and when I go off and do something on my own, there is an element of freedom that I don't have with the Trio.
And then as we played more and more as a trio, it became more and more of a situation where we realized we really knew how to use the fourth member of the group - that space. The thing about the trio is that it's the biggest sound you can have with the smallest unit.
The Edith Head Trio, I would say, would be even less of a musical career than playing the accordion, particularly because I played the accordion in The Edith Head Trio. I'm very impressed by your Googling. The Edith Head Trio and another band, Tzamboni, were two bands I was in after college that played at tiny clubs to little acclaim. Our Gypsy tango version of "When Doves Cry" was our biggest hit.But we were not destined for greatness.
For years the Trio did nothing but play for musicians and other hip people. We practically starved to death.
I've got four or five records in my head at a time that I try to work on and I would like to do a guitar trio record next - since The Police I've mostly made records with keyboards.
I started out by myself, but it eventually turned into a trio by the mid-'60s - a conga drum and another guitarist. And that's been mostly what I've worked with most of the time.
Charles Pierce, Bea Arthur, and I were like a terrible little trio.
Psy Free was a trio consisting of guitar, organ and drums. I was the drummer. We did what the name suggests: psychedelic, free music.
Touring with Blink helped introduce people to Alkaline Trio who otherwise wouldn't have ever heard of us.
The trio is the biggest sound you can have with the smallest unit.
Bush, Blair and Rumsfeld; they are the funny trio.
A marriage is not primarily a duet but a holy trio.
The U.K. trio Let's Wrestle doesn't make music for its art, but for its attitude.
The 1960s were big for folk music, and the Kingston Trio led the way. They were the ones who started it all. The music was fresh and alive. College kids loved it and their parents did, too.
Most of my records are very dense, composition-heavy, and there's bits of different kinds of music like an acoustic ballad, instrumental trio pieces, and vocal tracks.
A trio of reputations lie at the heart of Henry James's 'The Portrait of a Lady.'
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