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Yes. Gene Cherico. He was, he had a natural ear. He used to be a drummer. And when he was in the service he got in a car accident that hit a train, and he almost lost his life. So anyway, he, the arm, the surgeon took a bone from (his) hip and replaced the arm, and he suggested he play the bass, pull the bass, to help (recover). Thats how he became a bass player. So, Im not saying because of t ...
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