Louie Bellson Smithsonian Interview Block 499 (Q11295): Difference between revisions
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We're going to talk about your career developing in the '60s, but one of the things at this point, since we're talking about arranging, even during this period and forward, we know that you were working with Benny Bailey [sic: Benny Carter] and Don Redman. Were there any particular arrangers that you worked with that you felt really captured the essence of your musical vision?
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