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Meeting Pearl Bailey. Because I couldn't do both. When she was busy doing her things, and I became the musical conductor for her - and I had Don Redman as the bandleader. There's a name. There was another genius. Him and Benny Carter wrote most of the tunes for Pearl Bailey. Don Redman. Again, there was a tiny man, but a genius. Chant of the Weed.
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