Oh yeah. There were three or four major clubs that brought in major acts. And when I left Detroit and went away to school, the first gig I had on the road was at a club at Detroit that's called the Club Saturn, with Chico Hamilton's band; and cross town was Ahmad Jamal's band and about eight blocks away was T-bone Walker, the great blues guitarist, and of course the local musicians always had four or five little small places to play so jazz was really alive and well. We're talking about '55 through probably '65, '70. You know for fifteen years or twenty years or so it was a really a hotbed of jazz activity.