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It was beautiful. Every guy in that band was beautiful. It's a family. It was a family band. We shared everything. Even on that tour. You were asking about that tour, Big Show of 1951? The three main characters were Duke Ellington's band, Sarah Vaughan, and Nat "King" Nat King Cole. That was really segregated. We played all those places down South. Birmingham, Alabama, was the first one. They ...
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