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Anyway, I met Tadd Dameron and his brother. Tadd Dameron and I would just hang out. He would teach me things. I hung on his every word, because anybody that has ears that big deserves - necessity - to expound, should be listen to. I was there, listening. He used to cook, and I used to cook. I think we spent a lot of time at the Alvin Hilton, which is what we all called it. Yeah, the Alvin Hilt ...
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