Oh, yeah, well he was contractor, you know, Jimmy Jones. We could really read music and that was the thing that I thank my mother this very day for that, because I wanted to play everything, and she says "you got to learn to read that music." And that's what we could do, we could read. And young Adderley's on the boat here, and yesterday on the Meet the Stars he was telling some people about a picture I have, I have a picture I took of Cannonball, sitting down with a stack of music and it's falling down off the music stand, all over the floor. And he says "I got that picture of yours." I say well "that was on a date with Barry Galbraith on guitar, Art Farmer on trumpet, Cannonball Adderley on saxophone, and yours truly on bass. No piano, no drums. I said "it's the hardest record date I think I ever made in my life." John Benson Brooks wrote a thing called "Alabama Suite" and [inaudible] off everybody. And Cannonball was sitting there looking at that music, and he played every note on it, it was so beautiful.