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Freddie Green with Count Basie. He got more recognition, because Count Basie being a rhythm man, he featured his rhythm section more than any band in the history of music. They'd just start chomping. They call it chomping. A lot of tunes he'd have, a few of them tenor battles in the band, they would be open and the rhythm just be going 'til they wind up to take off again. So that was a band wh ...
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