Let me tell you what I thought about California. Good question. That was the first time I had went to Cal - I think - I don't know if we played Frisco. We went to Seattle first. We played Seattle for a couple of weeks, maybe a few weeks. It was the Washington Social Club. That was the name of the place. That was like a private after[- hours] - we would go to work at midnight. Then we went to San Francisco. From San Francisco we went to L.A. Going to L.A. - I had never been to Europe at that point, but it felt like it was in another country, because drummers came out of the woodwork. I remember one drummer, Lawrence Marable. He was a kid then. Then I was staying - Lester Young had - he had this big house someplace. I think it was his first wife. I don't know if it was his first wife, but his wife was there. All these drummers started coming by there after the - I'm this young guy, and I hadn't made any records that they were aware of. All the drummers and musicians started coming by to hang out with me. Lester Young said, "Oh yeah, I know about it," because he went through it too, when he was the Lester Young. It was so wild. They hadn't heard anything like that. That was the feeling. So it was great.