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    When Juan Tizol came to me after I'd been in the band a couple of months - the first couple weeks Billy Strayhorn and I roomed together, because he used to go with the band once in a while. There's a genius. Billy Strayhorn was a genius. I learned an awful lot. I made the mistake of saying to him, when I first met him, "Billy Strayhorn, how did Duke Ellington voice Caravan? " He went like this ...
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