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It was like following him, so to speak, like that. And uh, Nat Hentoff had written sort of a memoir or memories of Duke Ellington in, I think it was Village Voice, and uh, when I read that and it.... You know, sometimes the little things have to be triggers and he was talking about how Duke Ellington was, how proud Duke Ellington was of being a black American, and his music (was) based on his ...
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