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Danny Barker Smithsonian Interview Block 830
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    Yeah. In Cab Calloway's band. Cab Calloway's used to hearing a Louis Armstrong rendition or a Doc Cheatham rendition or whatever. Lips Page rendition. Or a Harry James rendition. And here's Dizzy Gillespie starting on a flatted fifth and running all through the music. You can see them cats in the reed section jerking. "What's that note? That note. " They wasn't used to hearing that kind of har ...
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