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If you want to be a musician, study your craft. Study music.
Billy Eckstine
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Billy Eckstine
Age: 78 †
Born: 1914
Born: July 8
Died: 1993
Died: March 8
Bandleader
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Jazz Guitarist
Jazz Musician
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Trumpeter
Pittsburg
Pennsylvania
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