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I think that jazz today is good. It's good. The young players, like the college students - I could name some college bands that are fantastic. They can take my whole book, and they'll play it. A lot of the young players, like Nicholas Payton, trumpet player if Louis Armstrong were living, he'd say, "Yeah. He's got it. " I know Nicholas Payton. I've played with him. Joshua Redman, saxophone pl ...
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