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Martin: They went, Well, we can change it later. But of course, you never change it. So it did start before the 9 Evenings but I think it was very much around the 9 Evenings. The people that pushed it were Billy and Bob. Bob Whitman was very active. And Fred Waldhauer, who was one of the engineers who really got it, so to speak. I mean, he had been very involved with jazz and had worked with so
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    Martin: They went, Well, we can change it later. But of course, you never change it. So it did start before the 9 Evenings but I think it was very much around the 9 Evenings. The people that pushed it were Billy and Bob. Bob Whitman was very active. And Fred Waldhauer, who was one of the engineers who really got it, so to speak. I mean, he had been very involved with jazz and had worked with so
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