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Jazz: Cultural Diplomacy, Art or Show Business?
Ellington briefly spoke about the philosophy he lived by–passed on to him by his old friend and composer Billy Strayhorn–describing this life path as: Freedom from hate, unconditionally; freedom from self-pity; freedom from fear of possibly doing something that may help someone else more than it would him; and freedom from the kind of pride that could make a man feel that he is better than his brother.
Yoshiomi Saito, The Global Politics of Jazz in the XXth Century
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