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Yeah. I was studying classical piano, and I was doing pretty good at it. And I was also into the jazz scene a little bit, and I was getting pretty cocky, you know, because at that time I could outplay most of my fellow students in the jazz thing. And my father sensed this, and he had a, he knew a tenor saxophone player by the name of George Seany who had a record collection. And he showed up t ...
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