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Danny Barker Smithsonian Interview Block 670
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    That was a famous record, was a sensational hit. He played the soprano, which most musicians, saxophone, didn't fool with, because they say you couldn't play it in tune. But Sidney Bechet played it in tune, if you want to consider that. And he played it masterful, because he had been a broken-hearted trumpet player, cornet player. He could play a little cornet. He made a record playing all ins ...
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