Advice for young jazzmen. No. I figure that if they're going to do it, no matter what I say they're going to do it. It's for those ones in between, those ones that aren't really sure, those are the ones I worry about. I mean I think jazz is only for those that have no choice. I think if you're a young man and you're entertaining thoughts of becoming a brain surgeon or a jazz tenor man, I'd go with the brain surgery, you know what I mean? If you have a choice. If you've got two burning desires, don't pick jazz. I mean keep playing it, I mean sometimes I envy the amateur, like all those dentists and doctors who play for kicks. They don't have to worry about making bread at it. They really enjoy making music. And that's really what it's about. Never forget that joy, that first time you made a note and it made you feel good. Musicians kind of forget that stuff, you know, they're sitting in the pit and reading "The Wall Street Journal" and grumpy, grumpy, grumpy. They forgot that feeling, that burn of the belly the first time they sounded decent. And it's easy to get kind of trapped into just making some bread and trying to exist when the bloom is off the rose. But a young man should consider -- you only have one life. When you make a choice, a career decision, it should be well thought out. Not too carefully structured mind you, but I wouldn't rush into anything. I wouldn't rush to go to a jazz school or any university. I always recommend take a year off man. Hitchhike around the world. Take your horn and see if you can play for your supper around the world. See what life is about while you can, before you have a family, before you need bread. Get a couple of thou and just do it. Just do it, man. Take a chance. Because you might never have a chance to do it, and that's when you can really kind of get inside your head. It's hard to do it when you're surrounded by your peers or family or the pressures of society that you know -- go somewhere where it's all fresh and pursue your ... find out who you are. And then when you decide, you're going to be a much better player for this experience.