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During that period, Harlem was so very exciting. Many hotels in Harlem. The Teresa was the biggest hotel. The Braddock Hotel - that was 126th Street between 7th and 8th Avenue. A lot of musicians would stay there. There was a Braddock bar, where you could meet any musician. You could get a gig there. You could see any black musician there, from the greatest to not the greatest. Everybody was t ...
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