Anson Funderburgh - between the 1970's and the 2000's
from Sam Myers: The Blues is My Story, page 143:
I think you can measure success as a musician in several different ways. There's the guy can play a little bit of everything. I respect people who can play anything or sing anything; they just have the ability to play music. But it moves me more, and this is just a personal thing, to see someone who has their own style, like B.B. King. I can hear him play three notes and I know it's B.B. King. I can hear Sam play three notes on the harmonica or sing a little, and I know it's him. He has a unique style that's all his own. As musicians, that's what we all strive for, to have some unique … more >>
Jeff Horton and Sam Myers, Sam Myers: The Blues is My Story (City of Jackson, 2006), p. 143. https://led.kmi.open.ac.uk/entity/lexp/1433259260352 accessed: 5 December, 2024
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Date/Time | between the 1970's and the 2000's |