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They had - they utilized the rudiments to the fullest extent. Steve Gadd plays all those rhythms now. He got them from studying the rudiments and studying some of those drummers. Preservation Hall. I went down there once. The drummer was 92 years old, but he was swinging. All they had was a snare drum, field drum, a wood block, and a cowbell, and oh man.
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