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Billy Eckstine was an American jazz and pop singer known for his rich, baritone voice and smooth style. His hits include "Jelly, Jelly" and "Prisoner of Love." Eckstine's career spanned several decades, and he was known for his work with prominent jazz orchestras and his influence on the development of vocal jazz. His unique sound and contributions to music have made him a respected figure in the jazz world.
"I just went to Harvard a little while, because I graduated from Armstrong High School in Washington and then I went up there but I didn't stay that long because I went into show business."
"It was my band. I organized the band and Dizzy was in the band. Dizzy was the first musical director with the band. Charlie Parker was in the band. But, no, no, that was my band."
"My youngest daughter sings. She's going to be very good. She's graduated from Music School and she's been working down around and getting her feet wet, you know. I had her out with me for a year just showing her the ropes a little bit, but she's going to be all right."
"Piano should be the one. Yeah, because that's your basis. Everything is right there in front of you."
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