Oh, yeah, Lester Young, you know. Really the first thing I started was with a clarinet because Benny Goodman and Lionel Hampton and they were working with Benny Goodman and I wanted to play clarinet which I did for a while in school, but when I heard Lester Young and the Whirleys, man, I don't want no parts on the clarinet. I wanted to play saxophone. So basically that's what I went ... There was a school teacher, a music teacher just out of high school called Captain Walter Dye and like Johnny Griffin went, well we were in the same band together at the time, when he graduated in '45 and went with Hamp. And then there was Benny Green the trombone player and even Gene Ammons took a few courses from him. So he was a very, very important person in my life and a lot of other musicians' lives. So that's basically how I started really playing music for a living.