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Can I ask you about some of the early days, you know, Milt is probably the most revered bass player living today. Can you tell us that time when you felt like he had really established himself. What were some mile markers? Because I spent some time with Dizzy and he told me of a little time, I ask him when did you think you'd made it. And he told me this is when I thought I was there. Can you ...
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