Yeah. So I only played with him not formally, you know, but I think Max was sick one time and I played like a half a night with him until Max could get there, or whatever it was. And another time his drummer got stuck and couldn't play a show, a benefit at the Apollo. So I'd say I played with Bird may be six times altogether, but not formally, not where he called me up and all of that you know. But it was a great thrill. And I have one record I'm on with him. He came and sat in with us when somebody was bootlegging a recording at, did you ever hear of a place called Cafe Society downtown? Famous place, Barney Joseph's place. A famous place for a lot of stuff. And I worked there with the great guitar player Mundell Lowe a lot, and Tony Scott, a fine clarinetist. And Bird used to come in and play with us when he was off work, you know, to stay in shape. So we got a couple of those zippy tunes. And I'm playing four bar exchanges with Bird. Which as you can imagine is, not just for a young drummer but for anybody, it's a great, really a great privilege you know, just to be able to sit and listen to yourself.