Thanks Frogman,
Max said just what you described, Harold was just a better fit.Max expressed much respect for Sonny's talent and stature, he simply preferred the playing of Land. The fate of a wonderful saxophonist like Land playing in small town venues to earn money is stark contrast to Wynton Marsalis. This I think explains the envy and resentment some feel towards him (why does he get all the breaks and the big bucks? ).Ironically it's precisely someone like Wynton who helps to revive and promote the recognition of the Harold Lands of jazz past and present . Otherwise these types of timeless artists would completely be lost in obscurity.
Regards,
Max said just what you described, Harold was just a better fit.Max expressed much respect for Sonny's talent and stature, he simply preferred the playing of Land. The fate of a wonderful saxophonist like Land playing in small town venues to earn money is stark contrast to Wynton Marsalis. This I think explains the envy and resentment some feel towards him (why does he get all the breaks and the big bucks? ).Ironically it's precisely someone like Wynton who helps to revive and promote the recognition of the Harold Lands of jazz past and present . Otherwise these types of timeless artists would completely be lost in obscurity.
Regards,