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Women don't have a history in jazz. That's just a lot of garbage the feminists have brought to us. Listen, women have the same history in jazz as they do in classical music. Does she -- is she the composer? Does she conduct the orchestra? She sings, just like they do in this form. If we depended on women to bring music, we'd be in trouble. They don't bring music. They bring babies. They become ...
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