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Let's take a little break here, because we're getting up onto A Drum is a Woman, which is real important. [recording interrupted] The next hallmark in your career, or at least one of the ones in the mid-'50s, would have been the recording of Duke Ellington's magnum opus, A Drum is a Woman.
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