Beyond aligning our water molecules, music unites us. It’s a mystery beyond consciousness. Jim Horowitz, president and CEO of Jazz Aspen Snowmass, has a lineup planned for a live Labor Day festival with Stevie Nicks, Eric Church and Maren Morris. He is optimistic and staying flexible. Here are his bullet points for what is real in the music industry now.
Food for thought from this leading voice in live music, Jim Horowitz, who knows “Music is …sustenance.”:
The energy and excitement and appreciation overwhelms the fact we won’t be packed like sardines. Music will be mana, even at lower capacity.
On his playlist: “I am a guy that’s surrounded by piles of CDs—it’s the story of my life.”: “Frank Sinatra at The Sands with Count Basie and The Orchestra arranged and conducted by Quincy Jones,” 1967; “Herbie Hancock, ‘Headhunters’ (with Watermelon Man); “Boz Scaggs singing the standards, ‘But Beautiful;’ “Joanie Mitchell, ‘Shadows and Light;” “The Django Festival AllStars.” “They are a ridiculous, hot, French, jazz band.”
Listen in to this issue’s playlist on our Reads & Rhythms page.