Reinhardt

ITG 2007 Track 4

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Hanks, D.. ITG 2007 Track 4. Audio recording. The Donald S. Reinhardt Archive. https://www.reinhardtarchive.com/audio/110/. Accessed 2026-06-11.

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Transcript

He started teaching and he went to New York and he was one of what they call in New York chop doctors. And this is, they didn't call him Doc for that. He was called Doc because he was given an honorary doctorate degree. But in those days, they were chop doctors. In other words, players who had trouble playing, they would go to these guys in New York and there were three of them. Maurice Grubb, I'm sure a lot of you never heard of him. William…

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