
New book recounts vibraphonist Gary Burton’s jazz journey


By Fernando Gonzalez
Special to the Miami Herald
James Gary Burton was 6, growing up in a small town in Indiana, when his father decided he should have music lessons. Looking for the appropriate instrument, the family attended several music performances, including one by a marimba and vibraphone teacher.
“I don’t really remember this experience, or even the fact that I apparently showed sufficient interest to convince my parents this was the instrument I wanted to play,” Burton says in his autobiography, Learning to Listen: The Jazz Journey of Gary Burton, to be published in September by Berklee Press.
But vibraphone it was. And just like that, the improbable path of one of the great jazz musicians of his generation was set.… Read the full article