MR: What about jazz?
THC: That also was said at a time. I don’t think many would say so now. Do you see a connection?
MR: That Parker interview. Call it music. Black music… what does that mean? Music doesn’t have color. Just separating people from the art itself.
THC: You still plan on being involved in your various ensembles, theater scoring and all in the future?
MR: Yes indeed. Not only is this stuff interesting, it uses all your skills. I enjoy being involved in theater, dance, and so on.
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