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Lou Stein

Lou Stein discusses his flexibility as a piano player

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Lou Stein talks about his small hands

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Lou Stein discusses the labels of 'musician' and 'piano player'

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Q: “You are probably one of the most flexible piano players around. You have turned up in as many different contexts as anybody I know.”

A: “Well, I guess, I've been called an eclectic. The fact is that I enjoy playing a lot of things and I enjoy projecting these things as I am as an individual and the way I've come about, studying the piano and experiences I've had when I grew up with jazz music and studying classical music and doing many things and find that I enjoyed doing a lot of things and I enjoy sort of being abandoned with it. The older I get the more abandon I get.”