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Dizzy always reached the people, yeah. Whether they understood jazz or not, they understood the rhythmical aspects of Dizzy's music. Because Dizzy had so much rhythm and his band also. In fact there's a new record out, Dizzy in South America, which is the same band. If you haven't got it, check it out, it's very exciting. So yeah, the people, I mean they didn't really know what was happening b ...
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