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classical trumpet and jazz trumpet. There is this place in the middle
               where you don’t want to get it wrong, and you don’t want to be a bit of

               either. I was really intrigued by that. I felt like I had done enough

               recordings to just take a risk and explore that gap in the middle
               between the two genres, and whether you can just say, “I am

               justifying this because I feel I’ve got something to say about it.” Let’s

               take the labels away from jazz and classical and just see if there is a

               place where the trumpet (or how one sees the trumpet) can sit

               comfortably in the middle. And, of course, one of the biggest
               conceptual challenges for me on this album was playing music that

               was conceived by Miles Davis and playing his conception of the piece.

               I used Gil Evans’ notes and then brought in my own written
               interpretation.



               I feel that we all know that Miles Davis was such a legend and iconic

               musician who almost found another side and character to the trumpet.
               I felt that it deserved exploring as though he were the composer. I was

               looking for ways to bring those two worlds together.



               I have this tendency when recording. I’m so busy trying to prove to the
               world that the trumpet can do so much more than people think; to try

               and cover too many themes. If we’re talking about America, should we

               talk about jazz, soul, blues, musical theatre, film, or twentieth-century
               greats?



               And I had to say to myself, “Hang on a minute, this isn’t a lecture

               recital; it’s just an album! It doesn’t have to be about how varied we

               can be! It can just be about the music I love without it having too wide
               of a theme.” I have done that in the past where you feel slightly

               seasick from all the different directions you’ve been taken in by my

               albums, so I was trying to calm down in this album, basically.
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