Oh yeah. They'd be packed and jammed every night. It was during the war, so there was a lot of sailors, because we were near a naval base there in New York. There were more sailors than soldiers, but we did get some soldiers and marines. Then we got a lot of people - musicians from the symphony orchestras would come in in most of the clubs. A lot of them would come in to hear Stuff Smith's violin. Across the street, a lot of people would come in to hear Slam Stewart on bass, bowing that bass. A lot of the symphony bass players would come in just to watch him, because he was unbelievable, like Stuff Smith was on the violin. He was - he didn't finger anything right. He didn't do anything right on it, but just blow you right out of the place on everything - just amazing.