They're with me. They allow me to feel comfortable enough to arrive onstage without a rehearsal, without worrying about anything, knowing that I can change the show if I want to. I can switch stuff around, because they're there, and they've been there with me and supported me, supported both emotionally and physically. They've been there. I know my guys well. And when I say gentlemen, I mean that. They are gentlemen, as opposed to just "the fellows. " They are cordial, always dress nice. I remember, back in the day, when people would go on stage without anything on. Most people expect to see my trio in a tuxedo, but once in a while - once in a while - if we're doing a jazz thing, we don't have to wear the tuxedos. But they are - it's a presentation. I want them to look like gentlemen with their tuxedos. That's the difference. I didn't want to work in the sawdust, years ago. I wanted to be in a supper club. I did not want to be in the rooms that had sawdust on the floor and whatnot. I just couldn't see that. If I didn't have to do it at 15, why would I want to do it at 25?