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(Laughs). Anyway, so I was actually pretty in demand, because I was playing like Teddy Wilson style, everything was that. And there was a number one pianist in those days, his name was Mister Matsui, Hachir Matsui. He had, he was playing with a small group, and there was another department store, the top floor, and, uh, Ikoma-san thought I should study with him. So he says, "Well, I dont teach ...
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