When Dizzy Gillespie saw that lineup, he said, "Wow. " They were all there together. Walfredo said, "We want you to play with us. " I said, "Oh no. I'm not in that league. I'll listen. " They started playing. It was like listening to a symphony orchestra. Clare Fischer was the keyboard player, who's a genius as far as Latin things are concerned. You can imagine him and Cachao Lopez Lopez and all these other guys on the same record. They gave me a little drum to bang on. The CD is out. It's called Ecue - e-c-u-e. They're all on it. It's a fabulous - the other guy on it was Emil Richards, playing vibes, who is also another great drummer. All these artists were together. I don't know why that never took off. Dizzy Gillespie said, "Man, this thing is a work of art. " It's like, everybody should own that. There's a guy in London that likes Latin music. When he saw that LP, he said, "How did you manage . . . " I said, "I didn't manage it. Walfredo did. " Manolo Badrena was playing the cabaxa - is on it also. [? ] name all the guys.