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Delfeayo Marsalis Smithsonian Interview Block 237
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    Yeah, I think, again, Trio Jeepy is the seminal recording, because we had Milt Hinton and because that was the one that pointed the direction. Then you start noticing bass players start slapping, trying to play more acoustically. I think it was a combination of what we all were trying to accomplish. I was trying to establish the acoustic sound. Milt Hintons from that older generation. He loves ...
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