‘We Pulled Out Our Horns’ — Delayed Passengers Bought Plane Tickets, Got Grammy-Nominated Jazz Concert Instead

Marcus Anderson of the Sax Pack is a two time Grammy-nominated jazz artist. And he was delayed on Alaska Airlines… with his instrument. So he and his compatriots busted out and gave a concert for the rest of the passengers stuck in the cabin.

Delay after delay after delay… frustrations turned into fun. We pulled out our horns and brought smiles bright as the sun! Summer Horns turned a flight into a front row concert — because when you feel it, you play it.

Another passenger on Alaska Airlines 388 between Seattle and St. Louis caught a different angle of the performance as well.

I’m a little torn on what to think. Mostly this seems awesome, but it isn’t always. We’ve seen a number of impromptu inflight concerts before. Mostly they’re appreciated, but they’re also… involuntary for the audience? When you go to a concert, you buy a ticket – it’s intentional. When you buy a plane ticket to travel somewhere, the bundle may include a seat assignment or priority boarding but you don’t expect to be trapped in a metal tube having music being blared at you, right?

The jazz on that Alaska flight is excellent, but this isn’t what everyone had signed up for. In fact, you’ll often hear announcements on planes that you’re expected to listen to any music or shows using headphones – you can’t blare your music at the cabin.

And there’s no “no music” section of the aircraft. Someone might even call it ‘Aches On A Plane’ just waiting for Samuel L. Jackson. So Alaska is lucky that no one decided “that’s what emergency evacuation slides are for.”

It seems to me that when then-Senator Ted Kennedy successful secured passage of the Airline Deregulation Act, which created a dedicated regulator for the industry in order to ensure safe and efficient air travel, stopping this was precisely what the drafters had in mind? Again, the music is lovely, but when you’re inside a metal tube and it wasn’t advertised with your ticket, it’s precisely what I imagine CIA rendition to be like.

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Comments

  1. Gary, all of those guys are award winning jazz artists, including the bandleader Dave Koz (gray hair in the front). I just saw them in San Antonio on August 3rd as part of their summer tour.

  2. Geez, Mr. Buzzkill, life is $hitty enough with travel getting $hiittier all the time! Humans expressing joy in musical form is awesome. I have sensory processing issues and even I would appreciate it if we’re just sitting there going nowhere and pro musicians stepped up to lighten the mood a bit. At least they had their shoes and socks on!

  3. Seems rather pretentious and presumptuous. You just assume because a handful of Hollywood elitists bestowed on you an award that everyone wants the listen to you? Nobody chose to. Nobody bought tickets to hear you. Not everyone likes your style of music. This is no different than the school choir that decides a captive airplane audience is their opportunity to indulge themselves…super annoying. Just sit down and stfu like everyone else, you’re not special.

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