Yeah. That's named I guess because it would simulate the Count Basie small group, and Clark Terry is on that thing and Clark and I go way back. We were really buddies. He was one fast story about Clark and myself because Clark and I were contemporaries in 1950 when we joined Basie's band, and the first rehearsal I will never forget because Clark and I had abundant technique on our instruments, both of us. And we both wanted to show off. So we did. Practically the first song we played, we played everything we could imagine into the first song, and enough for three symphonies. And Bill Basie stopped us. He says "well wait a minute, we're going to get there, honest, we're going to get there. Take it easy. Not too many notes. " And he started plunking at the piano the way he does. And before you know we got the idea. There it is. There's the tempo, there's the feeling. Yeah. Of course Clark got it a little faster than I did I would say, because I was always a show off you know, technique, I wanted to show everybody. But it was a good lesson, right in the first rehearsal, a good one.