Louie Bellson Smithsonian Interview Block 134 (Q10930): Difference between revisions
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Let's go back and talk about - we are going to talk about you being a trail-blazer yourself as far as race relations in the music industry, but I want to go back and talk about you were saying with the Tommy Dorsey band, that you were finally allowed to use your double bass drums. Let's go back and talk about your original inspiration and idea for using double bass drums.
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