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And he was an appreciator of yours and your style, because he probably heard his own style in your stuff. Jimmy, building up to where we began today, which was building back up to this Lionel Hampton, how did you . . .? - so these years, you're singing the Cleveland clubs. Now you're off the road with the dancing guys. How did you come to hear about Hampton's band and get to sing for them?
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