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Well, Bird was a pure genius. There was no-you know, you use that term is used very loosely, you know. Like in my business, I mean, in my travels, I've met three that I would consider-I've met some very accomplished musicians and talented people---but I think to fall in that genius category, I don't know but three-that would be Duke Ellington, Art Tatum, and Charlie Parker.
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