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People don't dance to this music anymore. They listen. When Charlie Parker and Max Roach and that crowd came, it wasn't -- well, some people -- you know, they used to jitterbug. We used to jitterbug. You can dance to anything. If you're in concert, though, you don't want people dancing. You want the attention of the audience For additional information contact the Archives Center at 202.633.327 ...
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