Louie Bellson Smithsonian Interview Block 724 (Q11520): Difference between revisions
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I don't think he read music. It must have been pretty much the case back in those days. Most drummers didn't read. Of course I think Cozy Cole was another sterling example like yourself, who probably was a well-rounded musician. I know that Gene and Cozy Cole had hooked up and a drum school together.
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