Dan Wall and Adam Nussbaum interviewed by Monk Rowe, Clinton, New York, April 19, 2001 [transcript]
Table of Contents: Biography -- Importance of versatility in establishing yourself in the New York scene/Learning jazz "Hands on" -- Influences and experiences shape aesthetic viewpoint -- Freedom and responsibility in the trio setting -- Original material vs. standards/Validation through mentors' praise -- Adjusting to work with vocalists -- Recording opportunities for new young players only -- Current racial atmosphere between musicians -- Future for aspiring young musicians/The music "picked me" -- The "Thing" that original artists have/Feeling over technique -- Importance of experiencing music live -- Juggling performances and teaching jobs.
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Dan Wall and Adam Nussbaum interviewed by Monk Rowe, Clinton, New York, April 19, 2001 [transcript]