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Old 05-07-2005, 12:19 AM   #1 (permalink)
Manny Laureano
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El Doctor

Hey all,

Just played our weekender gig with Doc. He always leaves me wanting to write a little something because being with him on stage and behind the scenes is always... well, the word in Spanish is "impresionante" and I haven't found an English equivalent.

Besides being a wonderfully expressive musician, I'm always struck by the respect he always shows us who work with him. He seems to have such a great regard for classical players. Then he gets up and does what he does and we're left agog at the sheer excitement with which he does everything.

From getting a laugh from the paying public, to a sincere dedication to his wife, Emily, to conducting an operatic excerpt like "Va Pensiero" from Nabucco by Verdi, he never fails to inspire us to want to play like him: freely, with love for whatever he's playing at the moment. I'm not kidding. If you have had the experience of working with him, you know what I'm talking about. If you haven't, it's my sincere wish that one day soon, you do.

Maynard, Maurice Andre... they're cut from the same cloth as Doc. These are humble men who get into what they do and are infectious in how they inspire us to do our jobs better. I think they make the world a better place, how do you like that. I really do. I will sleep well tonight knowing I helped him entertain any number of people that may have come to tonight's concert careworn about something. I can guarantee they didn't think about whatever was fretting them for the two hours they spent with our man Doc. What a gift these great artists are to us.

ML
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