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Stan Getz, the “Sound,” brought the smooth tones of jazz saxophone to global fame. Known for hits like “The Girl from Ipanema,” he helped popularize bossa nova and bridge cultures through music. Getz’s emotive playing and technical mastery earned him a place among jazz greats. His career reminds us that music can transcend borders and that tone and emotion are as vital as notes. His legacy continues to stir hearts worldwide.
"A good quartet is like a good conversation among friends interacting to each other's ideas."
"I came from an era when we didn't use electronic instruments. The bass wasn't even amplified. The sound was the sound you got."
"My dark sound could be heard across a room clearer than somebody with a reedy sound. It had more projection. My sound always seemed to fill a room."
"As far as playing jazz, no other art form, other than conversation, can give the satisfaction of spontaneous interaction."
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