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Cozy Cole could read good. Buddy Rich and Gene Krupa weren't too good at reading. They could read some simple things, but I don't think Buddy Rich could read at all. In talking to Buddy Rich throughout the years, I used to try to get him to - because he used to go by a piano and do two-fingered piano, just playing. I said, "You ever think of writing music? " He said, "Yeah, but I don't know wh ...
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