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That experience with Duke Ellington - I listen to what Clark Terry says, "After playing with that band, I do everything like Duke Ellington would do it. I conduct my band [with] the same motions that Duke Ellington did. " Because he was so powerful that, when you spent a lot of time with him, that rubbed off on you, and you automatically did it. Like he had a way of conducting a four beat - 1 ...
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