John Zorn is an American composer and saxophonist known for his innovative work in avant-garde and experimental music. His diverse output includes jazz, classical, and world music, and he is recognized for his complex compositions and eclectic approach to music. Zorn's influence extends across various genres, and he is a prominent figure in contemporary music.

"I run around, I listen to a lot of music, go to a lot of concerts. And when I see someone that gases me, I try to go out of my way to involve them somehow in what I'm doing or get involved in what they're doing."



"That is a lot of the reason I do what I do, to really spread the word and spread information and turn people onto different things they may not be, y'know, aware of. That is what Naked City is certainly about."



"That's where I began to ask questions that maybe don't have one specific answer. And the more people you get answers from, the richer the environment becomes."



"And I try to be as diplomatic as I can, but it always ends up being a psychodrama up there on stage."



"That was my challenge as a composer. Like with anything, to keep yourself interested in doing what you do, you set yourself challenges. So I said, Okay, I'll try to write a hundred tunes in a year."



"I put together the influences of my life in as clear a way as I possibly can, in the same way that Beethoven or Schoenberg or Bach put their influences together."



"Great musicians accept everything that they hear and find something good. They take what they like and they throw away what they don't like."



"It's a blast to watch. It's a lot more interesting live than it is on record. I mean, it really is a theatrical event. It's a sporting event! Cause you never know what's gonna happen."



"You know, when we were kids, we had to go to a theater to see a movie. And then television came in and you had to wait until midnight to see the one you wanted to see. Now, all you've got to do is go to a store and buy it and you can watch it whenever you want!"

