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. . . interview, talking about the influence of Latin percussion and world percussion. We were talking about the Ecue project. That's something we're going to run right out and get. How about any other types of percussion? Indian percussion, like with Ali Raka, with Ravi Shankar or his son Zakir Hussein, or any other types? Or African percussion. You talked about the Latin percussion, with bat ...
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