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Day: May 26, 2014

Profiles Posted on26 May 201429 January 2015

The Kaleidoscopic Musical Mind of Bruce Cale

He went backstage at a Miles Davis gig in LA to say hello to Dave Holland and Chick Corea. When they started talking about Scientology to him, he had Miles Davis wink at him and say to the others, ‘You’re not telling a grown man that shit, are you?!’

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