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Well, just on the one track where he played melodica. That one. He wrote a song then and he said for me, Poppa-daddy and Me. When Jack DeJohnette first come from Chicago, I think I first heard him playing piano. Then - now I was getting a lot of drums. I think I had given him a set of drums at one point. Then, after he started getting stuff, he gave that set of drums to another younger drummer.
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