Richard Antoine White discusses his new memoir “I’m Possible,” how the tuba shaped his life, why he was accepted to music school without reading music and how knowing Tupac influenced his life. #DailyShow #TrevorNoah #RichardAntoineWhite
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Richard Antoine White discusses his new memoir “I’m Possible,” how the tuba shaped his life, why he was accepted to music school without reading music and how knowing Tupac influenced his life. #DailyShow #TrevorNoah #RichardAntoineWhite
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Overcoming is incredible. Love this story. I hope he inspires more youth from this background. It’s so hard for some of our young people, and they need to know what’s possible.
ReplyKudos fellow bassman!
ReplyHorrible decor, not fitting the show or Trevor. Not suitable for comedy. Other than that, keep on rocking Noah!
ReplyWhat a wholesome interview!
ReplyI love that Trevor not only interviews people who are already well-known, he also introduces us to amazing, inspiring people we may have never known about without him helping to give them a platform to tell their stories.
ReplyI would love to hear him on Antarctica I bet that will sound amazing!
ReplyWhat an awesome story.
ReplyAMAZING Richard You are AMAZING
ReplyRichard is hard as stone.
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Replyhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aKI7ZdFvJYE
Noah thank you for sharing this extraordinary man with us
Reply👍🏾 Interview. 🇹🇹
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ReplyRichard!!!! He taught me that perfect practice makes perfect. Amazing man
ReplyLove this. It’s not often we get to hear from a tubist, this is great
ReplyThis has to be the dude Key & Peele modeled one of their characters after 🤣🤣🤣🤣 if you know, you know……
ReplyI grew up in Albuquerque, my parents regularly took me to classical music performances as a child, and I’ve seen Richard performing on tuba in the orchestra for as long as I can remember. So exciting to see him featured here!
ReplyRichard is a great guy. Very wise. Very well read, and he knows what he’s talking about.
ReplyI’m excited to read his new book. I’ll bet it’s very minimally about tuba.
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