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. >> axelrod: it's the brain child of jazz legend wynton marsalis. do you think the kids you reach are being educated in a way that, if this program didn't exist, they wouldn't be getting it? >> they definitely wouldn't get it. you go to kindergarten, first grade, kids still singing drawing, writing stories. now go to seventh grade. what happened to all that singing? >> axelrod: mar salis and his musicians figure if they grab the kids by their ears, their hearts and minds will follow. >> the performance i just saw was incredibly spectacular awesome. >> axelrod: what you're giving these kids is an understanding that jazz is intricately and intimately linked to all part of our history. >> all parts of our history our ways of being the skill of improvisation helps you through your life, the ability to communicate with other people. swinging teacheses you to get along with others and recognize their creativity. and the blues helps you to come to grips with the inevitable tragedy that is the part of life. >> axelrod: wynton marsalis hopes to make this pro
. >> axelrod: it's the brain child of jazz legend wynton marsalis. do you think the kids you reach are being educated in a way that, if this program didn't exist, they wouldn't be getting it? >> they definitely wouldn't get it. you go to kindergarten, first grade, kids still singing drawing, writing stories. now go to seventh grade. what happened to all that singing? >> axelrod: mar salis and his musicians figure if they grab the kids by their ears, their hearts and minds will...
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. >>> and wynton marsalis plays to the world. >>> but we begin this morning with today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. revelers around the world. >> happy celebrations all around the globe. >> they filled times square to watch the ball drop. >> you can rip it out if you really want to. oh rks okay. i apologize. >>> the search for the black box is again being hampered. >>ave been killed. >> crippling cold weather is taking over many parts of the country on the new year's day. some in the southwest are digging out from snow. >>> ouetsid of the rose bowl strong tentwinds tdurne tents into the air. j >>eb bush could be cinlearg his plate for a presidential run. he's quitting his membership on many corporate and not-for-profit boards. >> taylor swift. >> all that -- >> >> and all that matters -- >> playoffs just a few hours away. >>> rose bowl followed by alabama taking on ohio state. >> if you've got a coat you're going to be ready. >> -- on them. >> you ain't never caught a rabbit. you ain't no friend of mine ♪ >> announcer: this morning's eye opener presented by toyota. let's
. >>> and wynton marsalis plays to the world. >>> but we begin this morning with today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. revelers around the world. >> happy celebrations all around the globe. >> they filled times square to watch the ball drop. >> you can rip it out if you really want to. oh rks okay. i apologize. >>> the search for the black box is again being hampered. >>ave been killed. >> crippling cold weather is...
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jazz legend wynton marsalis' classroom crusade to get kids hooked on music.
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he has a bunch of sons who play music like wynton marsalis and branford marsalis.eed you to sub for me tonight because i have a double booking or something." oh, my god, i get to sub for my teacher. >> jimmy: how old were you? >> i was about 15. >> jimmy: wow. >> so we went down to the club, and it was me, my bass player at the time named reginald beale, who was in my class. and a drummer named james black. james black would be like lebron james of the drums. he was just an incredible -- >> jimmy: tall? [ laughter ] >> you don't want to put -- no, jimmy. i'm talking about -- it's music. >> jimmy: music. yeah, yeah. [ laughter ] >> how did you get your own show? i mean these are -- >> jimmy: i don't know. i don't know how we're going to edit this out. >> so, i go to the gig. and basically what i did was i told the audience, "hey, i'm harry, i'm substituting for mr. marsalis tonight." and james black was also a a composer. and for those of you who know about music, most songs, it's fair to say, are in 4/4 time. you know, one, two, three, four. well, he wrote -- you'r
he has a bunch of sons who play music like wynton marsalis and branford marsalis.eed you to sub for me tonight because i have a double booking or something." oh, my god, i get to sub for my teacher. >> jimmy: how old were you? >> i was about 15. >> jimmy: wow. >> so we went down to the club, and it was me, my bass player at the time named reginald beale, who was in my class. and a drummer named james black. james black would be like lebron james of the drums. he was...
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he has a bunch of sons who play music like wynton marsalis and branford marsalis.llis was my teacher. and when i was about 15 he called and said, "harry, i need you to sub for me tonight because i have a double booking or something." oh, my god, i get to sub for my teacher. >> jimmy: how old were you? >> i was about 15. >> jimmy: wow. >> so we went down to the club, and it was me, my bass player at the time named reginald beale, who was in my class. and a drummer named james black. james black would be like lebron james of the drums. he was just an incredible -- >> jimmy: tall? [ laughter ] >> you don't want to put -- no, jimmy. i'm talking about -- it's music. >> jimmy: music. yeah, yeah. [ laughter ] >> how did you get your own show? i mean these are -- >> jimmy: i don't know. i don't know how we're going to edit this out. >> so, i go to the gig. and basically what i did was i told the audience, "hey, i'm harry, i'm substituting for mr. marsalis tonight." and james black was also a a composer. and for those of you who know about music, most songs, it's fair to sa
he has a bunch of sons who play music like wynton marsalis and branford marsalis.llis was my teacher. and when i was about 15 he called and said, "harry, i need you to sub for me tonight because i have a double booking or something." oh, my god, i get to sub for my teacher. >> jimmy: how old were you? >> i was about 15. >> jimmy: wow. >> so we went down to the club, and it was me, my bass player at the time named reginald beale, who was in my class. and a...
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. >>> and wynton marsalis plays to the world. >>> but we begin this morning with today's "eye opener, seconds.
. >>> and wynton marsalis plays to the world. >>> but we begin this morning with today's "eye opener, seconds.
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. >>> and wynton marsalis plays to the world. >>> but we begin this morning with today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds.
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. >>> and wynton marsalis plays to artists bringing jookin to the world. >>> but first, we begin withour world in 90 seconds.
. >>> and wynton marsalis plays to artists bringing jookin to the world. >>> but first, we begin withour world in 90 seconds.
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rose: "60 minutes" actions, you were with wynton marsalis. how long have you known each other?ince '82 or '83. it's been a long time. we started playing together. both lines. >> you joined his sextet in '85? >> yeah, we started in june of '85. you know the funny thing is we were first of all interested in being able to play music right and approach the vision that we had based on understanding more about it. so we would listen to each other play and we were very critical in that group. i mean we would not -- if somebody was wrong, somebody would just tell you. and nobody had an attitude about it. nobody was upset about it. so when i work with young people now, this is what i try to encourage, is be honest with each other about what you are really hearing and what you really think and try to resolve your conflicts through like a respectful attitude and a candid approach. rose: was it wynton who turned you on to jellyroll? >> it was. he put on some jellyro willau and i think he was playing "jungle blues." i had not heard anything like that new orleans piano but some sounded like
rose: "60 minutes" actions, you were with wynton marsalis. how long have you known each other?ince '82 or '83. it's been a long time. we started playing together. both lines. >> you joined his sextet in '85? >> yeah, we started in june of '85. you know the funny thing is we were first of all interested in being able to play music right and approach the vision that we had based on understanding more about it. so we would listen to each other play and we were very critical...