
(b. 1951– )
U.S. guitarist and composer“All of us have a personal sound that’s coming from our limitations. What makes a sound unique is the inability to do what we’re trying to do. You know that thing about Miles Davis: when he was young and trying to play like Dizzy Gillespie, he said he couldn’t play that high or that fast. If he could have just played like Dizzy Gillespie, then there wouldn’t be any Miles Davis.”
more infosource: Marc Ribot interview with Bill Frisell, BOMB magazine , Issue 79, Spring 2002.
category: Dizzy Gillespie, jazz, limitation, Miles Davis, music, sound
medium: Interview


Bill Frisell