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Lucky Millinder's a big . . . He hadn't come to New York then. Lucky Millinder come to New York around 1935. Chicago band. The band broke up. Stayed around and he organized a New York band. He was a performer with them. Could talk. Educated. Smarter than the average person. Lucky Millinder was a bitch.
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