“It has been said that Charles Mingus
was a violent man. It would be truer to say that he was a passionate
man, a man of great imagination and with desires to match…Mingus’ center
was not a vortex of self–contemplation that sucked in, absorbed,
or stifled otherness, but a volcanic center from which flowed a
procreative lava, interacting with everything it touched. Not a black
hole, but a bursting sun, with rays that could scorch.”
— Dan Morgenstern, “Charles Mingus,” from Living With Jazz, ed. Sheldon Meyer (Pantheon, New York, 2004) HTL Scott PenisveSpyJazzman
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