Grand Lady of Piano Jazz Oral History Transcript 1994

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Grand Lady of Piano Jazz Oral History Transcript 1994
Norma 1911 Ive Teagarden
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I mean, I did, and I guess Irene did, too, she's here! [laughter] Crawford: She survived!
LaNora:: But once it was a routine, it didn't seem all that hard.
Everybody thinks it was real hard. They'll say, "Oh, what a hard life, " but it wasn't really.
105 Road Stories Norma: If you were on the road, it was tough. Remember that time we went to Canada and New York, and we had Jim and Joe with us? And Columbus, Ohio? [laughter] The babies, Joe and Jim; Jim was probably about three and Joe was two,
...and I took Jim out for three months, and I couldn't get home fast enough.
Crawford: Three months on the road? That was full-time. And then you were taking care of Joe, Norma?
Norma:: Verna Jean really had to take care of Joe--his half sister--! think Addie and them just carried her along mainly as babysitter.
Irene: Tell about the time we took that job down in San Antonio and the guy ran off with all the money.
Norma: That was down in Dallas when we didn't have any money. Jack Vollmer. Skipped the band and left, and we went home in a truck.


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