That's where we did that, in Lugano. That was featuring me alone. Then I did the one with Billy Cobham, where it's titled, When Cobham Meets Bellson. We did those in Europe. We decided to do it in California. So I said - I got permission to do it from Norman Granz. Billy Cobham had to call CBS and get an okay from his record people. They said okay. So, after they said okay, we proceeded to take pictures and do the liner notes and do the recording. Near the end of the recording - we had one more day to do - Billy Cobham got in some contractual difficulties with CBS, to the point where he said, "You can't record with anybody else at all. " Billy Cobham said, "What about the thing I just did with Louie Bellson? " "No, you can't do that either. " Already we're in to $30,000. So Norman Granz says, "You want to scratch it, Lou? " I said, "No. We can't scratch this. This is too historic. " He says, "Well" - Norman Granz came up with the idea, why don't we put the pictures of the drum sets in the front and call it Matterhorn and refer to Billy Cobham not as Billy Cobham but "the other drummer. " They can't balk on that. So that's how that came about. It was an exciting moment for me to record with this guy, because he's a giant. I heard him play not too long ago at Yoshi's. He had a group of guys from Europe. He still played with all that fire and enthusiasm. Wonderful human being. Great player. I was sad that I couldn't include his name on that thing with the 12 drummers, because his - not only Billy Cobham, but I wanted to include other guys like Vinnie Colaiuta - other drummers that were coming up, that deserve - you can't put them all on. So I decided I'll do a sequel to the - then on the sequel I'll use Billy Cobham, Vinnie Colaiuta, guys like - young guys coming up now. There's a young guy. His name is - I just read about him in Modern Drummer. Holmes is his last name. Young black kid. He's only about 17 years old, and already he's playing rim shots coming out of his butt. He's a fantastic player. It's like he's 60 years old, playing all those good things. So they're coming up. They're a lot younger now. They're practically babies.