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Louie Bellson Smithsonian Interview Block 357
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    I don't know. It just flowed one day. I said, "Well, Maestro, you sure played your buns off last night. " He said, "I like that. I like that. Maestro. " Then Patricia Willard picked up on it. So from that [time on], I called him Maestro. I wrote a piece when I was in the band called Ortseam, which is maestro spelled backwards. I learned to do that from Duke Ellington's band. They did that. Tha ...
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