I was never interested in singing in the church choir or in school. I was more interested in becoming a musician. Cassandra Wilson choirchurchinterest Change image and share on social
Everything I do is collaborative. It's just my way. I'm really very interested in how the other musicians perceive the song. Cassandra Wilson collaborativeinterestmusician Change image and share on social
My grandmother sang, too, and she was really loud. It was this wild kind of singing. I count her among my influences. Cassandra Wilson countgrandmotherinfluence Change image and share on social
I'm always imagining some sort of story behind the song, even the ones I haven't written. I'm actively engaging in playacting. Cassandra Wilson activelyengageimagine Change image and share on social
I've often cringed when I heard myself described as a jazz singer. I've always thought of myself as a jazz vocalist. Cassandra Wilson cringehavehear Change image and share on social
My father had all kinds of instruments in the house that he would hide from my mother. He bought them through mail order! Cassandra Wilson buyfatherhide Change image and share on social
I'm always looking for ways to develop as an artist, especially as a jazz artist-to find different ways of testing my voice. Cassandra Wilson artistdevelopfind Change image and share on social
There was a train that would come by our house every night, and I'd hear the whistle blow. That is the sweetest memory I have. Cassandra Wilson blowhearhouse Change image and share on social
Miles Davis was doing something inherently African, something that has to do with all forms of American music, not just jazz. Cassandra Wilson africanamericandavis Change image and share on social
Being black, I'm involved in the reparations movement. It's focused toward the African-American audience. We could begin to heal. Cassandra Wilson africanamericanaudience Change image and share on social