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They were recordings. Sometimes people would come to town, like Wardell Grey, and he called me on the stage and I had a chance to sing a song with him, and <span class="fullMatch" id="match_35">Percy Mayfield</span>. The rhythm and blues artists were the ones mostly who came through town. Gene Ammons.
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