you have a lot of individuals you can interface with, billie holiday, herbie hancock, you can name musicians. you have great groups that play in different forms, you have the whole afro-latin form of jazz. it takes it everywhere from brazil, cuba, puerto rico. it integrates citizenship and understanding of the world, and most importantly it gives you tremendous pride in being american, because we didn't have to denigrate or cut anybody down, or do anything negative to anybody to create this. it is a non-predatory form, it is a symbiotic form. you can be as rich as you want to be in jazz, and no one has to be poor. david: you are a teenager by my standards, you are very young. wynton: [laughter] david: you will do this for a couple of decades, because that's what you love doing? wynton: i still smell similac on you, i don't know what you are talking about. i am going to do this until i die, the good lord willing. and people will have me. i have been blessed to do something abstract and get unbelievable support from people. that's why early when i answered the question of racism, for somebody