By John H. Sullivan and Fred J. Hiestand
There is a story about Al, a saloon piano player who would amuse patrons at the end of a well-received tune by extending his left hand high, palm down, to restrain applause - while on his right hand, held cupped in close to his bell...
There is a story about Al, a saloon piano player who would amuse patrons at the end of a well-received tune by extending his left hand high, palm down, to restrain applause - while on his right hand, held cupped in close to his bell...
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