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Benny Carter's the same way. Oh boy. If you say Benny Carter to Don Redman, Don says, "He's the boss. " Or vice versa. If you go to Benny Carter about that, "He's the boss. " They both wrote most of the charts for Pearl Bailey. I remember one incident where Pearl Bailey liked the way Erroll Garner played, especially From this Moment - no. what's the name? - For Once in My Life. The thing that ...
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