Anyway, I met Tadd Dameron and his brother. Tadd Dameron and I would just hang out. He would teach me things. I hung on his every word, because anybody that has ears that big deserves - necessity - to expound, should be listen to. I was there, listening. He used to cook, and I used to cook. I think we spent a lot of time at the Alvin Hilton, which is what we all called it. Yeah, the Alvin Hilton. You'd come in there at night. It was across from <span class="otherMatch" rel="popover" id="other_1876_1288879">Charlie Parkerland</span>. You'd go in at night. You'd see certain doors that were barricaded, because they hadn't paid the rent. It was something. But it was a lot of fun. Then you just have to go across the street to go to work. I was also in <span class="otherMatch" rel="popover" id="other_1882_1293001">Charlie Parkerland</span> the night that - who was the guy that ran it? Moishe.