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Buddy Tate Hamilton College Interview Block 7
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    That's right, that's true. And we got along fine because then I was playing alto, and he taught me how to transpose, he taught me a lot of things. And there was another boy, a Black boy, that played trumpet and saxophone, but he loved carnivals and minstrel shows, and every time, if we didn't lock him up when the minstrel show come to town he'd be gone, you know, and his name was Emmet Malone. ...
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