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    With what do you associate a king, a duke and an earl?

    Question #21321. Asked by tod. (Aug 11 02 7:34 PM)


    Friar Tuck

    Other than being Titles of Rank in the UK it could be The Blues, especially Count Basie,
    In his autobiography, 'Good Morning Blues,' he writes that he wanted to become part of the 'jazz royalty of the time' - among them DUKE Ellington, KING Oliver, EARL Hines and Baron Lee - so he took the name 'Count.' This was in the late 1920s.


    Aug 11 02, 9:15 PM


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