11+ Allen Toussaint Quotes On Your Way Down, Death And City
Allen Toussaint was an American musician, songwriter, arranger, producer, and one of the most influential figures in New Orleans R&B. He was a key figure in the city's music scene, producing and arranging records for many of the biggest names in the genre. He also wrote and performed his own material, including the hits "Southern Nights" and "Working in the Coal Mine". Following is our collection on famous quotes by Allen Toussaint on life, love, your way down.
My music is homegrown from the garden of New Orleans. Music is everything to me short of breathing. Music also has a role to lift you up - not to be escapist but to take you out of misery. — Allen Toussaint
To get to New Orleans you don't pass through anywhere else. That geographical location, being aloof, lets it hold onto the ritual of its own pace more than other places that have to keep up with the progress. — Allen Toussaint
As a young child, I thought that all pianists played everything. I mean, I thought anything on piano - any piano music, all pianists played it. — Allen Toussaint
The mother-in-laws themselves weren't natural jokes but most comedians used to use that. — Allen Toussaint
And do respect the women of the world; remember you all had mothers. — Allen Toussaint
To travel and to get around different places, especially in station wagons, you could really see America. — Allen Toussaint
Whenever I wrote songs - particularly back then - it would always be for a particular artist. — Allen Toussaint
I never planned on being a live performer. My whole forte was about being in the studio, producing, playing the piano on recording sessions. I was all about the studio. — Allen Toussaint
When you're playing live, those people who you're trying to please and reach, they're right there giving you feedback. And you don't get that feedback in the studio. — Allen Toussaint
To play with a band all of the time, just about nightly, was good for me because I wrote lots of arrangements and I got a lot of my transposition and chords ironed out. — Allen Toussaint
As an early child, I tried to play every kind of music that I heard. I thought everyone was doing that. — Allen Toussaint
Life Lessons by Allen Toussaint
- Allen Toussaint taught us the importance of musical collaboration, having worked with a number of other artists in his career.
- He also highlighted the power of improvisation, often changing the way he performed his songs depending on the audience or situation.
- Finally, Allen Toussaint showed us the value of a strong work ethic, having produced and performed music for over five decades.
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