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How did I get that gig? Oh yeah. I wanted to study with a guy named Buddy Baker, a composition teacher who was a great arranger for Disney Studios. He made an album with Herb Jeffries, and I liked the way he wrote for strings. Since Benny Goodman was retiring, I said, "I want to go out and study with Buddy Baker. " Buddy Baker knew Tommy Dorsey very well, and also the baritone saxophone player ...
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