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The radio was on a lot. I heard - I knew lyrics to all the songs, whatever was played, whether it's Billie Holiday or Bing Crosby. They had good - Boston was hip for the music. I listened to a lot of Count Basie, Artie Shaw, Benny Goodman. I heard all that. Then my oldest brother Douglas Haynes, he spent a lot of time in <span class="otherMatch" rel="popover" id="other_271_118977">New York</sp ...
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