Curtis Fuller - I dont know if its fair to say I actually studied with him. Curtis Fuller really left me alone. He just said, just keep doing what youre doing. He showed me a couple of things, but he pointed me more in the direction of learning off the record, taking the songs from - the solos from the recording and using the melodic material in that fashion. Slide Hampton, yeah, probably the same thing. I think those guys may have heard something original or unique in my playing, and they didnt really - now that I think back on it, they didnt really give me much. But Slide Hampton, he showed me some harmonic things. He said maybe to work on a certain kind of harmony, substitute five, the flat five, the substitute chord progression, things like that. But in general they were just more inspiring, as far as encouraging me to keep working at it, to keep practicing.