Yeah. There's what? Ike Dixon from Baltimore. There's Frankie Fairfax from Philadelphia. There was another great band out of Philadelphia. That's . . . what's his name? Zach Whyte was another band, Western band. They're all coming into New York. There's Bennie Moten come to New York. Don Albert come to New York. There's the Southland Syncopators, come out of Florida. There's gangs of bands, man. They call them territory bands. They come to New York, and they come, they're all wild eyed. I had got to be a New Yorker now. I'm watching the behavior of these cats. The bus pull up, or you go there and you see a bus pull up, and the guys get out the bus, and they're looking around like rabbits out of a cage. "This is New York. That there's the Lafayette Theater. There. Now that's Connie's Inn. " And I'm with Steele or somebody, looking. I'm a New Yorker now. I'm looking. I see some cats I know I've seen before. Some musicians go from band to band to band. There's a saxophone player named [?Pierce], played baritone like a white boy. He played with everybody's band at one time. You see him with . . . what's the band from Savoy? Had a sister named Ella? Buddy Johnson. He became a preacher after the Savoy. Buddy Johnson's band. It was a swinging band. Had a lot of music. You heard that band?