Wynton Marsalis

with Wynton Marsalis
in In Memoriam, Movies, TV & Theater, History
on Monday, January 16, 2012 * * * * *

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Wynton Marsalis on Martin Luther King Jr.

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African-American
Wynton Marsalis
Martin Luther King
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jazz

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    1. Anna999  04/28/2012 03:36 AM Report

      please forgive my typing as my sight is failing and i use voice recognition so the typo's are truly a[pologized for but not he comment

    2. Anna999  04/28/2012 03:34 AM Report

      I beg to differ with a former comment questioning Mr. wynton Marsalis jazz creditals, do you or have ever listened to the the them to masterpeice theater he is the erson playing the trumpet for the intro music, he has accomplish many forms of jazz and was trained classicly i wonder why you question his musical genius as he is refered to as a genius. or do you not think he is capiable of beinf accomplished becasue of his skin colour? i found your comment very offensive as i was trained classicaly but prefer to play fold music and write lyrics just as well, please do your homework before making a judgement one must do their homework in order to find out about the person or subject of which they speak. Yes he was right on tick in his words about the great Dr. Martin Luther King. in fact I would say his words wee splended

    3. LIZMARSHALL  01/17/2012 08:39 PM Report

      Well said Mr Marsalis.

      Thank You...

    4. REMant  01/17/2012 11:16 AM Report

      I am not sure Mr Marsalis is even a competent jazz musician, but he's right to point out Rev King's marginality in many respects, and that there are worse ideas to teach "Afro-American" children. But I suspect that King would have some very sharp words for the current president.