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YOU CAN’T BEAT THAT.—Clifford Brown. a Denver Manual High School musician, beat his drum so hard in a Veterans* Day parade that the skin split. He had to content himself the rest of the way with tapping time on the rim with his sticks.

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30294, 21 November 1963, Page 12

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YOU CAN’T BEAT THAT.—Clifford Brown. a Denver Manual High School musician, beat his drum so hard in a Veterans* Day parade that the skin split. He had to content himself the rest of the way with tapping time on the rim with his sticks. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30294, 21 November 1963, Page 12

YOU CAN’T BEAT THAT.—Clifford Brown. a Denver Manual High School musician, beat his drum so hard in a Veterans* Day parade that the skin split. He had to content himself the rest of the way with tapping time on the rim with his sticks. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30294, 21 November 1963, Page 12

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