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Do you know, what's so interesting to me about that, is that Lester Young, who had such an individual style, and obviously had an influence on you, because he was so relaxed. He was always behind the beat. He didn't care about - he was his own man, the way you became your own man. It would seem like he would be one of the biggest appreciators.
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