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Jane Jarvis Hamilton College Interview Block 107
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    Well I got the first jobs by default. Some good male pianist couldn't make it, and everybody knew I could either sight read a written arrangement or I could play. And then the vocalists never sing in E flat, B flat or D flat. They sing in B and E and A. And it didn't make any difference to me what key I played in, and so I became in demand for singers. So I think I was a comforting kind of jaz ...
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