Eric Dolphy

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Eric Allan Dolphy (June 20, 1928 – June 29, 1964) was an American jazz musician who played alto saxophone, flute, clarinet and bass clarinet.

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  • [On the question "Is bird imitation valid in jazz?"] I don’t know if it's valid in jazz, [...] but I enjoy it. It somehow comes in as part of the development of what I'm doing. Sometimes I can't do it.
    At home [in California] I used to play, and the birds always used to whistle with me. I would stop what I was working on and play with the birds.
  • When you hear music, after it's over, it's gone in the air. You can never capture it again.
    • Spoken to a concert audience in Hilversum, Netherlands (2 June 1964) and included at the end of the album Last Date, as quoted in John Steinbeck Holiday, Vol. 58 (1977), p. 13
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