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Then he turned around to me and laughed. Oh man. Then Sweet Georgia Brown is so fast, it's unbelievable. Only he can play at those tempos. But I enjoyed working with Oscar Peterson, too. He was a giant musician. He could really play. Speaking of tapes, the next to last thing that Duke Ellington recorded was something we did out in California. I played drums. Joe Pass is on guitar and Ray Brown ...
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