Young Man with a Horn
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Kenny, hand those out, please.
Johnny, this is for you.

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- Graham.
- Rick Martin. How are you?

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- Jack Flanagan. This is Tommy.
- This is Bill.

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- Tommy.
- Thank you.

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Hello, my name's Jo Jordan.
I sing in the band.

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How do you do?
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All right, boys, let's get with it.
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As you know,
we open here Saturday night.

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First, I want you to remember...
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...we're a dance orchestra. Our job
is to play a tempo they can dance to.

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No blues and no low-down jive.
The public likes novelty stuff.

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And that's what we're gonna give them.
I guess that's all. Now let's get started.

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Number three in the new books,
everybody.

:20:41
We'll take yours first, Josie,
so you can get back to the hotel.

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One, two...
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Wait a minute. Wait a minute.
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Hold it. Hold it.
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What's the matter, Martin,
can't you read music?

:21:20
- Sure.
- Then why don't you?

:21:22
You want every number played
how it's written?

:21:25
Exactly. What do you think
I bought these arrangements for?

:21:28
I don't know.
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I mean, do we have to play every
number the same way every time?

:21:34
That's right. This is no jam session,
it's a dance orchestra.

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- I was just asking.
- Well, now you know.

:21:42
All right, let's take it again
from where it got torn.

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One, two...

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