The King of Jazz
ell Im t o rombone. been a bone man been king of jazz for many years. But no Spicy MacLammermoor, t. Maybe I better play a fees out of to reassure myself.
quot;o; said somebody standing on t;Did you ?quot;
quot;I did,quot; said his companion.
quot;Can you distinguis ;
quot;Used to could.quot;
quot;t playing?quot;
quot;Sounds like o me. t perfectly selected notes ;
quot;t?quot;
quot;tained only by artists of tian, Mississippi. Spicy MacLammermoor is gone.quot;
rombone in its trombone case and to a gig. At the gig everyone fell back before him, bowing.
quot;! er! ;
quot; a decide.quot;
quot; Smoke?quot;
quot;o; everybody said. quot;Did you ? knock a fella out, just t a intonation on t boy! God Almig;
quot;I dont to play Smoke, quot; somebody said.
quot;ould you repeat t, stranger?quot;
quot;I dont to play Smoke. Smoke is dull. I dont like to play Smoke. quot;
quot;o play Smoke! But ;
quot;Man, you from outa to do you mean you refuse to play Smoke? on t;
quot;I am okyo, Japan.quot;
quot;Os, e;
quot;Yes Im top trombone man in all of Japan.quot;
quot;ell youre ennessee tea Room still top jazz place in tokyo?quot;
quot;No, top jazz place in tokyo is t;
quot;ts nice. O.K., no like ;
they said:
quot;Good God!quot;
quot;Yes, ts s of rays coming out of it, some red rays, some blue rays, so