excerpt from 'Doggin' around' pp. 185 (70 words)
excerpt from 'Doggin' around' pp. 185 (70 words)
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At this time she [Kathleen Stobart] met Keith Bird, a London-based jazz musican serving in the RAF and passing through the North-East. He introduced her to jazz, coaching her during the tea breaks. 'He's play a chord on the piano and say: play what you can hear in there. I could feel my fingers buzzing on the beat. He found out I had perfect pitch. And that was it.' |
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