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Beating. Yeah, they'd be beating. Paul Barbarin, he was the oldest. Paul Barbarin would be beating. He was doing . . . After I joined Cab Calloway's band, and Cozy Cole would stay in the dressing room all day, practicing ratamacues, flamamadiddles, flama- ramadiddles, all them kind of drum movements, and I'd look at him. Everybody [? (inaudible)]. I heard my uncle. I had four uncles. All of th ...
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