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Because the truth is, you began to sing as a teenage, and at 82, you're still singing, and there was no time when you didn't sing. You had other jobs, but you always went back to the little club. So you have this tenacity, where you keep on coming back, keep on coming back, keep on coming back, keep on coming back. But when you look at the great stylists whose eras that you lived in - Lionel H ...
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