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    On cruise ships. By that, he had worked, had all kinds of musicians he played with at different times. People would quit or they'd leave or you'd fire them, and you'd get the best you could on a ship. Did that for years. When I walked up, he was there waiting for me. I had to walk that whole hall at the Roosevelt, coming to the stand, and I got my banjo. Everybody looked at me like, scanning m ...
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