Block 45 of Larry Ridley and Harold Mabern Weeksville Oral History (Q23951): Difference between revisions
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Block 45 of Larry Ridley and Harold Mabern Weeksville Oral History
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Harold Mabern: Probably so, because I think during that time a lot of musicians were in and out of day jobs. I think after that I got a job at Alexander’s department store, and shortly after that I got a call from Lee Morgan, so I’m sure [The Night of the Cookers] had something to do with it. Plus Larry [Ridley] and I were on a date with Hank Mobley called “Dippin’” and Lee [Morgan] always...
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