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According to the arranger, what he has there. The sound of the arrangement. They had a hell of arrangers in them days, like Andy Gibson. Who else? Guitar player from Kansas City. One of the greatest. Played trombone with Lunceford and he also played guitar. He played more guitar than anybody at that time. Can't think of his name Eddie Durham]. He died a few years ago. He was a bitch. He shoul ...
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