"'What attracts me to a band is their music, their songs,' he tells me. 'I don't look for how good they are with their musicianship. That will definitely improve and can improve. I've never gone after a big band; they're all young bands I'm after. You have to see what's in the songs. Musicianship can always improve, but at least a germ of the songwriting has to be there from the start.'"
Michael Hann at The Guardian interviews Seymour Stein.
Wednesday, August 01, 2018
It's a Good Day for Flying
Labels:
1970s,
1980s,
books,
cultural history,
music,
New York,
twentieth century
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