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The night his brother got stabbed to death. I was sitting out front with Herman Leonard and Woody Herman. We got out early after the police came in to question everyone. But that was a night. Ernestine Anderson was singing. I had replaced her in the Lionel Lionel Hamptonton band. I knew she was a very emotional creature. I knew that this must have just shocked her to death. So I went backstage ...
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