"When I got started in New York, it wasn't like it is now. If you were different from Miles and Dizzy, it was very difficult to make gigs and make money with your own style"
- Freddie Hubbard
About this Quote
This quote by Freddie Hubbard speaks with the problem of being a musician in New York in the past. He is describing allure musicians Miles Davis as well as Dizzy Gillespie, that were two of the most influential jazz artists of their time. Hubbard is claiming that if you were various from them, it was very tough to earn money as well as get gigs. This talks with the trouble of being a musician in a competitive atmosphere, and the value of having a distinct style. It additionally talks with the significance of having a strong network of support, as it was most likely much easier for Miles and also Dizzy to obtain gigs because of their fame and connections. Hubbard's quote is a pointer of the importance of having an one-of-a-kind style and a strong network of assistance in order to achieve success as a musician.
This quote is written / told by Freddie Hubbard somewhere between April 7, 1938 and today. He/she was a famous Musician from USA.
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