You know, times change and the elements change along with it. The elements of success. — Billy Eckstine
When byrd came out of there, he had written a lot things while he was in the hospital. — Billy Eckstine
When you’re playing music, say for instance, you’re playing a part of the band and you’re — Billy Eckstine
Today the kids that are out now they make a hit record and they put them right out on the — Billy Eckstine
Piano should be the one. Yeah, because that’s your basis. Everything is right there in front of you. — Billy Eckstine
L.a. Is kind of laid back, but new york, everybody is out there for that buck, you know. — Billy Eckstine
Bud johnson, God rest his soul of fame, a tenor saxophonist. Bud was always a big, big — Billy Eckstine
As a matter of fact they’d blacken us down. I guess there’s a reason that according to — Billy Eckstine
I was still in school at the time and cab was very popular and everybody was doing cab calloway so I did. — Billy Eckstine
I was so enamored with the idea of being in show business so everything was bright to me. — Billy Eckstine
I just went to harvard a little while, because I graduated from armstrong high school — Billy Eckstine
It was my band. I organized the band and dizzy was in the band. Dizzy was the first musical — Billy Eckstine