"I know you're supposed to set goals for yourself. I see all that motivational stuff on television. Think about the future, what's next! But I'm all into the journey. It's fascinating to me. So if I make certain what I want moment to moment, I'm cool at the crossroads."
About Cassandra Wilson
Cassandra Wilson — Life and Legacy
Cassandra Wilson is a celebrated American jazz singer-songwriter whose work transcends genres, blending jazz, blues, and folk influences. Her distinctive sound and profound lyrics have made her a significant figure in contemporary music, particularly noted for her album 'New Moon Daughter,' which showcases her unique approach to storytelling through song. Wilson's core philosophy revolves around the exploration of love and resilience. Her lyrics often reflect the complexities of human emotions, as seen in her quote, 'The music is a reflection of the soul,' which underscores her belief in the deep connection between personal experiences and artistic expression. This perspective allows her to challenge conventional narratives in music, inviting listeners to engage with their own emotional journeys. The impact of Wilson's work continues to resonate today, as her quotes and songs inspire audiences to embrace vulnerability and authenticity. By weaving her life experiences into her music, she not only entertains but also encourages listeners to reflect on their own struggles and triumphs, making her contributions to the music world both meaningful and enduring.
Quote collection
Cassandra Wilson quotes
12 quotes — follow a thought to its full quote page.
"I cringed when I heard myself described as a Jazz singer. I've always thought of myself as a Jazz vocalist."
"Being black, I'm involved in the reparations movement. It's focused toward the African-American audience. We could begin to heal."
"My father had all kinds of instruments in the house that he would hide from my mother. He bought them through mail order!"
"My grandmother sang, too, and she was really loud. It was this wild kind of singing. I count her among my influences."
"I was never interested in singing in the church or school. I was more interested in becoming a musician."
"Miles Davis was doing something inherently African, something that has to do with all forms of American music, not just jazz."
"Everything I do is collaborative. It's just my way. I'm really very interested in how the other musicians perceive the song."
"I'm always imagining some sort of story behind the song, even the ones I haven't written. I'm actively engaging in playacting."
"There was a train that would come by our house every night, and I'd hear the whistle blow. That is the sweetest memory I have."
"Miles Davis was a master. In every phase of his career, he understood that this music was a tribute to the African muse."
"I'm always looking for ways to develop as a Jazz artist, to find different ways of using my voice."