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Roy Eldridge University of Michigan Interview Block 114
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    No, there were royalties it it was your tune, For instance, one of my tunes now that I get money from now but that it is a thousand years too late, was "Drum Boogie", that I wrote for Gene Krupa. I get a little taste off of that now, but I should have got a taste way back when and I would have been straight on that, just that one alone. Prof. S...at that time the contract wasn't drawn up in su ...
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