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No, Birdland was still open then. Like I said clubs in the village were open. They had three or four clubs in the village and they still had activity in Brooklyn and uptown was still going. As a matter of fact Sugar Ray's was open -- Sugar Ray, the boxer had a club. And Seventh Avenue at that time, they had four or five clubs. You could, you know -- because Sugar Ray's, well he was at 21st St ...
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