Louie Bellson Smithsonian Interview Block 156 (Q10952): Difference between revisions
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We're going to talk about your relationship with Remo Belli later, so we can talk about how you were able to develop a lot of - and work with somebody who's developing the instrument. Again, that's one of the other things that makes Louie Bellson's history so important, because you have all these other activities as well as being a drummer. At this point let's take a break. [recording interrup ...
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