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I think that was a trio, my playing on.... I think Billy Strayhorn is some-- ... his music, I wish I could really digest well. Somehow, his music had a more ... different, uh .. dimension. I mean, Duke Ellington was always a great writer, but his music is more, uh ... suited with singing, maybe, to words, and so on. But I think Dukes greatness was probably orchestration. (?? Track begins in mi ...
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