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We've talked about the drummers through the swing era. We talked a little bit about the New-Orleans-style drummers and the swing-era drummers. You started talking a little while back about when you first started hearing Dizzy Gillespie and Charlie Parker. We talked about Kenny Clarke. Then earlier, off mike, we talked about Max Roach. Do you want to talk more about Max Roach?
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