He settled in Chicago. He had his brother, was Bunk Johnson. No. No. Other Johnson. It'll come to me. His brother was a hustler and a pimp. Played the piano. Had a little joint just for him and his friends in Chicago . . . in Los Angeles. And they had a sister. That's how Jelly Roll Morton Morton got with them, because Jelly Roll was going with their sister, who was a fast woman. I don't know. There's no reason to go into too much details there, but all them people lived in a certain element of society where they're smart people. They live off the fat of the land. Fast women. Fast men. A whole lot of them were involved with do-wrong people. They get hot dresses. Hot means something is stolen. Hot dresses. Hot coats. Hot jewelry. Everything they . . . It's the underworld. It's part of America. I'm going, jumping from these bands. This band to that band. This band to that band. And Baron Lee. Baron Lee was a handsome black cat who didn't sing. He didn't dance. He was a straight man with comedians. He come back from Europe, and he shake hands with the right people. The Cotton Club was looking for names. When Duke Ellington and Cab Calloway would both be out, they wanted a name, so they . . . they looked for the name. There was a Duke Ellington. There was a Cab Calloway. There was a Earl Hines. Earl Hines. All them had titles. And the King. King Oliver and all them names. So here comes . . . they want a name, so they call  Baron Lee "<span class="fullMatch" id="match_896">Baron Lee</span>. " That's easy to remember. Baron Lee. And it makes a good display for the marquee. You know what the marquee is? In front of the theater.