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Irving Mills, he was interested in Duke Ellington. He was Duke Ellington's success, because he advised Duke, and there's certain racial people who control Broadway. The Shuberts and the Derringers and the Zeigfield people. Carrolls. All the little Carrolls ran the George White Scandals, Ziegfield follies and the minstrel . . . They had what you call the burlesque shows. You know about the bur ...
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