Cannonball Adderley (1928–1975) American jazz alto saxophonist
Interviewed by the "Chicago SEED", November 1968
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Cannonball Adderley (1928–1975) American jazz alto saxophonist
Interviewed by the "Chicago SEED", November 1968
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“You are my forbidden sin, my favorite.”
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Original: (it) Sei il mio peccato proibito, il mio preferito.
Source: prevale.net