NEA Jazz Master Ellis Marsalis
Series: Jazz Masters Moments
From: National Endowment for the Arts
Length: 00:07:29
In the first three Moments, pianist and NEA Jazz Master Ellis Marsalis discusses his passion for music, specifically teaching the music he adores. In the fourth Moment, we hear reflections four his virtuosic children who shared the 2011 Jazz Masters award with him. Jason, Delfeayo, Wynton, and Branford.
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Piece Description
In the first three Moments, pianist and NEA Jazz Master Ellis Marsalis discusses his passion for music, specifically teaching the music he adores. In the fourth Moment, we hear reflections four his virtuosic children who shared the 2011 Jazz Masters award with him. Jason, Delfeayo, Wynton, and Branford.
Transcript
ELLIS MARSALIS_GROOVY BOYS_#197
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NOW, A JAZZ MOMENT…
MUSIC: Sultry Serenade
Ellis Marsalis: Sometimes people would say, “Well how’d you get involved with music?” I’d say, “Well, I was too slow to run track, too short to play basketball and too light to play football, and music was the only thing left for me.” [laughs] So that’s what I did.
NEA JAZZ MASTER ELLIS MARSALIS WAS BORN AND BRED IN NEW ORLEANS, ONE OF THE GREAT MUSICAL CITIES IN THE WORLD. HE’S NOW THE UNASSUMING PATRIARCH OF WHAT SOME CALL “A MUSICAL DYNASTY” WITH FOUR SONS HAVING BECOME NOTED PROFESSIONAL MUSICIANS. IT PUTS ELLIS’S HUMBLE ROOTS INTO PERSPECTIVE…
Ellis Marsalis: Now, the first professional job that I had was with this group called the Groovy Boys. It’s corny but we thought it was OK at the time (laughs). And we went to the YWCA and played this job, which was free. And we made a dollar...
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Additional Credits
Produced by the National Endowment for the Arts
