Bob Schulz interviewed by Monk Rowe, San Diego, California, February 15, 1998 [video]
Table of Contents: Biography -- Joy of playing with Bucky Pizzarelli and John Bunch -- Dealing with three trumpets in a combo -- Early musical background in Wisconsin ; Move to California -- Discussion of "trad jazz" : Going back to the roots -- Lack of black musicians playing trad or dixieland -- Blues : "You've got to feel for blues" -- Dislike of pop music when growing up/First gigs -- Playing in the service -- New York style vs. Chicago style -- "How do you improvise?"/Favorite trumpet and cornet players -- Armstrong-style scatting damaged vocal chords-- Making a living as a musician -- Foreign jazz bands --Learning jazz records verbatim -- Reactions to modern jazz/1950's rock 'n roll -- Mutes : Old fashioned and improvised -- Appeal of jazz to people overseas -- "I can't play the same all the time" -- "Worst gig ever" -- Relationship with the audience/Playing requests : "I don't hate any tune."