 Jazz is a strange animal. I was there at the farm at the stages of bebop. Charlie Parker came out of J. McShann's band. Dizzy came out of Cap Cowley Way's band. They met at Earl Hines' band. They met Billy Eckstein and Miles and J.J. Johnson serve on. And they all moved to Billy Eckstein's band. And that's what happens with our music. That's why it's so powerful. And jazz is designed just like a, my God, it eats everything whole. It swallows everything. That's why it's so rich, you know. And when Adolf Sax invented the saxophone in 1846 in Belgium, he had no idea that Coleman Hawkins and Coleman and Charlie Parker would get a hold of that instrument and turn it upside down. And they can't believe what they did with the horn. And America invented all those things. Invented it from nowhere. They have bronze, bach, and Beethoven. We have jazz and blues.