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My concept of a sound came from my father. Because my father told me early on that that was what I had to go for. And see in the days when I came up sound was everything. You listened to Coleman Hawkins and you knew Coleman Hawkins as soon as he played one note. And you knew it wasn't Ben Webster because nobody else sounded like Ben Webster and nobody sounded like Coleman Hawkins and nobody s ...
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