excerpt from 'Jazz Anecdotes' pp. 271 (51 words)
excerpt from 'Jazz Anecdotes' pp. 271 (51 words)
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Lester had a sound like a French horn. Sort of deadish, unready horn sound. It was magnificent! And the lousiest tenor saxophone you'd ever want to look at. It was a Pan-American, with rubber bands, glue, chewing gum – and he just sat there blowing wonderful stuff. He was my idol. |
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