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Yeah, The Mooche, but them fast movement. St. Louis Toodle-oo and them kind of things. You hear Wellman Braud. He's just a musician. You can dig that. He just take that tempo where he feel it should go. Duke Ellington didn't mind, because there was energy given, and it made his band swing, that had never swung before. The same thing was happening with Pops Foster with Luis Russell. The place, ...
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