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That's right. Well Art Tatum was a consummate soloist. He was the epitome of a solo pianist, regardless of what medium we are talking about -- jazz, classical, or what have you. And that's what he set out to do and he did that. I went the other way. I went the way of trios, because I was also a Nat King Cole Cole fan, as you know.
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