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Unfortunately that record ban was on at that time. It's too bad, because that was a good little band. That's the first time that Oscar Pettiford played the cello, because he knew that Charlie Shavers could play bass. After a while Charlie Shavers said, "Hey. I play trumpet too. I could play bass, but not every number. " Oscar Pettiford was having a ball, playing that cello, which he played ver ...
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