“A problem is a chance for you to do your best.”
-Duke Ellington
Edward Kennedy was a musical prodigy. The son of two pianists himself, he grew up in a place and time that even with several societal cards stacked against him in life’s deck, he became a composer and musician that historians now agree allowed him to “transcend genre” and actually become a larger part of the fabric of American history.
Wait, Edward Kennedy? Teddy? Little brother of JFK? Who knew? Well no one, actually. That’s actually not the Edward Kennedy we’re speaking of.