Lou Rawls Interview, part 3 of 7

“Musicians just kind of went out to lunch, musicians became self indulgent with the music and lost connection with the audiences.’ “A guy would play for 30 minutes and at the end would say “that was Blue Moon' and you would not even know it” -laughs / “But many are adjusting and adapting to the music of today, they are still playing Jazz, but incorporating more rhythm & blues flavor, says music is going through the trauma of change, and it has not settled yet - the kids of today will determine what it will be.
“Musicians just kind of went out to lunch, musicians became self indulgent with the music and lost connection with the audiences.’ “A guy would play for 30 minutes and at the end would say “that was Blue Moon' and you would not even know it” -laughs / “But many are adjusting and adapting to the music of today, they are still playing Jazz, but incorporating more rhythm & blues flavor, says music is going through the trauma of change, and it has not settled yet - the kids of today will determine what it will be.
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657184990
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Archive Films: Editorial
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May 19, 1976
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Archive Films Editorial
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