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Um hum. Well Birdland was also very important. I got to hanging out in Birdland and on Monday nights I worked with Jim Chapin. Jim Chapin had a band. Billy Byers did the writing for it, and Don Stratton on trumpet. And I got a little reputation and in 1956 I was invited to be part of the Birdland All-Stars. I did a thing with East Coast meets West Coast. It was Al Cohn and myself representing ...
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