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Most of the bands, members of the rhythm section - except the pianist, who in most cases was the leader - got less money than the soloists, than, say, like Johnny Hodges was - I think was the highest paid in the alto section. Then came Carney - Harry Carney. Everybody else made less money than these top soloists. These were the main soloists. Lawrence Brown was on trombone. Your key men, like ...
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