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Did you think - was all this taking you by surprise? Because it had been so long since you had had a record deal. To get a recording contract from Warner Bros. Records, which is a huge label, as a result of singing at the funeral and having Seymour Stein - who was a big-shot music mogul - hear you and able to give you a contract, and then give you one of the leading jazz producers in the count ...
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