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Thats they way that they can fit in. Its like, if youre five, six years old, you can start beating on something. Elvin Jones was the youngest. Tootie Heath is the youngest. Max Roach, Art Blakey - Im pretty sure theyre the youngest. So thats how Jason Marsalis came along. But for me it was hanging out with my brothers, doing the recording. Wynton Marsalis Marsalis would charge me to make his a ...
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