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From '20 to '30. King Oliver had his career. You have your career in music for a certain length period of time, and then you phase out. Very few bands have kept on persist. There was Duke Ellington, because he paid his own band out of his own royalties, I think. Should have made, had millions from his royalties, but he spent that money to keep his band together best he could, because he couldn ...
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