On the latest episode of the Jazz Flyte Podcast, Darrell sits down with Ken LeeGrand, a key figure in the renowned band Horns and Things (HAT). With a legacy spanning four decades, Ken co-founded the band and shared stages with illustrious acts like Najee and Pieces of a Dream.
Transitioning from clarinet to saxophone, Ken shares his aspiration to play Jazz despite his classical upbringing, recounting the momentous shift he experienced when he first laid hands on a saxophone in 7th grade. Ken also draws a captivating comparison between the nuances of playing clarinet versus saxophone, highlighting factors like air stream that set the two instruments apart.
At the heart of their artistic identity, Horns and Things crafts original music, boasting an impressive discography of five CDs. Ken leads Darrell on a nostalgic journey through the band's history, shedding light on the various members who have contributed to its evolution over time. Ken also candidly discusses the profound impact of the pandemic on his musical pursuits, underscoring his belief that everything in life is music.
Beyond performing, Ken dedicates himself to teaching the next generation of musicians. He candidly shares the qualities he seeks in students – a genuine desire to learn and a commitment to consistent practice. Moreover, Ken emphasizes the pivotal life lesson of navigating conflicts while maintaining a harmonious team dynamic.
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