"I read cover to cover every jazz publication that I could and in the New York Times, every single day reading their jazz reviews even though I didn't put them in the films. I wanted to know what is going on"
- Ken Burns
About this Quote
Ken Burns is expressing his commitment to discovering jazz music. He wished to be notified about the most recent advancements in allure world, so he check out every jazz publication he might find and the New York Times jazz evaluates every day, despite the fact that he didn't use them in his films. This shows his dedication to comprehending the genre and its history, along with his passion for the music. He wanted to stay up to date on the most recent jazz news and evaluations, and he was willing to put in the effort to do so. His dedication to learning about jazz is exceptional and speaks with his commitment to the genre.
This quote is written / told by Ken Burns somewhere between July 29, 1953 and today. He was a famous Director from USA.
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