
Three Wishes
When Nica asked Bill Hardman what his three wishes were he told her very simply:
- “To play the horn.”
- “A crazy old lady.”
- “Money.”
*Excerpt from Three Wishes: An Intimate Look at Jazz Greats – Complied and Photographed by Pannonica de Koenigswarter”
Bill Hardman: April 6, 1933 – December 5, 1990 / Trumpet

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Three Wishes
Lammar Wright told the Baroness his three wishes were:- “Complete mastery over my instrument.”
- “To have a contented life.”
- “That music would really become a musical language.”
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Three Wishes
Lou Donaldson replied to NIca with one simple answer:- “I have asthma a bit. I’d like to get rid of that. I can’t think of anything else.”
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Three Wishes
The Baroness asked Clifford Jordan of his three wishes and he said:- “I think I’d like to be you asking me that question.”
- “I wish I was on intermission.”
- “I wish to be a success.”
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Three Wishes
Blue Mitchell told Pannonica only two of the three wishes to her question were:- “That I can play simply and understandably, and know what I doing musically.”
- “To have enough to live comfortably. Sorry, Nica, but this cat’s waiting for me.”
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