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All the drummers during that era - Jo Jones, for example, Buddy Rich - Steve Gadd was a Mouseketeer. They all tap-danced. They told jokes. Because when you played the theaters, you did everything. You were m.c. You had a dance routine. You had a dance routine called a b.s. chorus. It was nothing but a series of taps. That's how Baby Laurence Lawrence, Teddy Hale, Bunny Briggs - that's where a ...
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