Dick Katz interviewed by Monk Rowe, New York City, New York, January 7, 2002 [transcript only]
Table of Contents: Biography -- 1930's Baltimore music scene/Seeing Ellington/Jazz "got in my ear" -- Musicians in the "education scene"/Current lack of individuality -- Early experience, first band -- Juilliard study/Getting bumped off the piano bench at a Minton's jam session -- Analysis of the bebop social agenda -- Working with Kai Winding and J.J. Johnson/Freelancing -- Alcohol and drug abuse -- Misfit introverts/John Lewis and MQJ -- Benny Carter standing up for him -- Anxious moments : Gunther Schuller/Thad Jones and Mel Lewis -- Conclusion : recordings with Helen Merrill.