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Steve Lacy is an American musician and producer born on May 23, 1998. He is known for his work as a guitarist for the band The Internet and for his solo projects. Lacy's music blends elements of R&B, funk, and soul, earning him critical acclaim and a growing fan base. He has collaborated with various artists and continues to create innovative music that resonates with listeners.
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"I've performed solo for 20 years now, but I don't do much of it, because if you only play alone, you go crazy and out of tune and play foolish music."

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"When I heard Monk in person in 1955, he was playing with a quartet in a small club. The place was full of musicians, but there was no public at all."

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"The saxophone is a very interesting machine, but I'm more interested in music."

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"I heard Sidney Bechet play a Duke Ellington piece and fell in love with the soprano saxophone."

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"Saxophone is one thing, and music is another."

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"The soprano turned out to sound to me like the right hand on the piano."

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"Some people really want to play Mozart and be just performers. I was more interested in invention."

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"I think it is in collaboration that the nature of art is revealed."

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"When I found the music of Monk I finally found music that fit that horn. Every one of his tunes fit it perfectly."

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"I started in New Orleans music and played all through the history of jazz."

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"I've been working on the soprano saxophone for 40 years, and the possibilities are astounding. It's up to you, the only limit is the imagination."

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"I fell in love with jazz when I was 12 years old from listening to Duke Ellington and hearing a lot of jazz in New York on the radio."

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"I've always been extremely lucky in playing with great people who knew much more than I did. That's how I got from there to here."

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"People don't want to suffer. They want to sound good immediately, and this is one of the biggest problems in the world."

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"It's very important to go through periods where you sound just rotten and you know it, and you have to persevere or give up."

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"There is an awful lot of what I call recreational jazz going on, where people go out and learn a particular language or style and become real sharks on somebody else's language."

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"You have to sound sad first of all, then maybe later you can sound good."

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"Risk is at the heart of jazz. Every note we play is a risk."

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"You can work on the saxophone alone, but ultimately you must perform with others."

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"Register is very important. Music sounds best in a certain register."

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"I was spoiled by Monk's music because it was so good, so complete."

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"Jazz is people's music, a collectivity."

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"The potential for the saxophone is unlimited."

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"If you listen to Louis Armstrong from 1929, you will never hear anything better than that really, and you will never hear anything more free than that."

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"It starts with a single sound. If there's something in that sound, then it's worth continuing."

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"If you have music you want to play that no one asks you to play, you have to go out and find where you can play it. It's called do or die."

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"Play difficult and interesting things. If you play boring things, you risk losing your appetite. Saxophone can be tedious with too much of the same."

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"They call me before they go into production, when they have a prototype, and they call legitimate saxophonists, too. As opposed to the other kind."

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"If you're trying to invent something new, you're going to reach a lot of discouraging points, and most people give up."

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"Nobody was playing the soprano saxophone and certainly nobody was trying to do anything with it. So I was all alone. I didn't know that at first."

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"Circumstances can be very important. Find the right people to work with."

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"I still love the whole history of jazz. The old things sound better than ever."

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"The soprano has all those other instruments in it. It's got the soprano song voice, flute, violin, clarinet, and tenor elements and can even approach the baritone in intensity."

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"You must have the music to justify an instrument's extensive use."

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"When I first started playing music in 1955, there was just a small body of people that knew it. It was a very esoteric type of thing."

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"The more original something is, the more of a threat it seems until the people catch up with it. That happened with Thelonious Monk. It happened with anybody who is really original."

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"What I learned with Cecil Taylor was strategy and survival and how to resist temptations and resist getting discouraged."

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"When I came up, it was all about originality and collective research. There is an awful lot of imitation going on now."

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"Jazz is like wine. When it is new, it is only for the experts, but when it gets older, everybody wants it."

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"Before the work comes to you, you have to invent work."

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"To me, there is spirit in a reed. It's a living thing, a weed, really, and it does contain spirit of a sort. It's really an ancient vibration."

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