From Deep Misery to Inextinguishable Joy
A Conversation with William Edgar
“What makes jazz unique is that the medium is mostly improvisation. It’s not entirely spontaneous, but it comes from the heart, on the stage, and in the moment.”
“What makes jazz unique is that the medium is mostly improvisation. It’s not entirely spontaneous, but it comes from the heart, on the stage, and in the moment.”
After a half-century’s search, Edgar is certain: “The Bible teaches that cultural engagement before the living God is, along with worship, the fundamental calling for the human race.”