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It was integrated, yeah, white and black people. The most amazing thing was there was a certain section of the audiences that didn't understand what he was doing and didn't respond. But like Dodo and I there were a group of people that went wild with what he, which absolutely loved what he was doing. And realized that that was a turning point in jazz. Even now, even now if you go anywhere in t ...
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