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Patrice Rushen shares her artistic philosophy: Music comes first by Tony Mantor

Patrice Rushen shares her artistic philosophy: Music comes first

from Tony Mantor's : Almost Live..... Nashville

by Tony Mantor

Published: Wed Jul 02 2025

Show Notes

Grammy-nominated jazz pianist, R&B singer, and record producer Patrice Rushen shares her journey through the entertainment industry.

She offers wisdom about musical versatility, artistic growth, and prioritizing musical excellence over fame-seeking.

• Currently working on an orchestral commission for Juilliard Prep School and Interlochen while balancing performing and teaching
• Grew up in Los Angeles with diverse musical influences including jazz, Latin, gospel, and reggae
• Earth, Wind & Fire played at her high school prom just before they became famous
• Received formative advice from Quincy Jones: "If you want to be a composer, you're going to have to be really, really, really good"
• Seamlessly transitioned between roles as composer, performer, producer, and educator throughout career
• Her hit "Forget Me Nots" gained new audiences when sampled in "Men in Black" and George Michael's "Fast Love"
• Emphasizes the importance of apprenticeship and putting yourself in situations "where you're not the best one in the room"
• Believes technology should enhance music without sacrificing the human element or emotional connection
• Enjoys strong fanbase in the UK and Europe despite touring challenges in today's industry


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