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Charlie Smith played good with the band. He preferred to play in a small band, but he played good with Duke Ellington's band. I followed Charlie Smith. No drum book at all. Nothing. And nobody said anything. Clark Terry was the only one that answered one of my questions. They said, "That's okay, Jake. You'll hear it. " I'm sure I will hear it, but I'd like to have some kind of cue. Anyway, I w ...
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