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A lot of them, because, as I said before, I heard them on records. The first record I played when I was a kid, that had a drum solo on it, was Lionel Hampton, Jack the Bellboy. He was playing drums, not vibes. He was one hell of a drummer, too. Lionel Hampton was a living legend. That's the first record I heard. Then of course along came Gene Krupa], and I got to know him. He's one of the firs ...
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