Dave Brubeck Smithsonian Interview Block 842 (Q7753): Difference between revisions
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You play maybe three or four. The Duke Ellington night, there's so many jazz musicians that you just go up and play one tune. When I think of the <span class="fullMatch" id="match_386">Duke Ellington</span> night, I think of the night that I really liked Richard Nixon, who I hadn't been a fan of. But he said - we're at the dinner in a separate room. He gets up to make a speech of welcome. He s ...
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