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Norby Walters; former concert-promotor in funk/soul area Walters' career began in 1952, when he launched what became known as the Norby Walters Bel-Air nightclub in Brooklyn with his late brother Walter. "I had Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie -- all the jazz greats -- and I got Miles Davis his first solo gig. Every time he'd see me, he'd say, 'Norbyyoumotherfuckeryougotmemyfirstgig!!'" says Walters in an effusive rat-a-tat tone that wouldn't sound sweeter if it came out of Parker's storied sax.
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glad to see my ex boss getting some love up in here. | |
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Cool, which years did you work for his company ? And many good concert memories i guess | |
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Norby the gangsta? Hahahahaha. I did a stint with Norby on an event or two. First time I met him he said in his best Godfather voice "U know, I'm a original soldier - and you know what I mean when I say soldier". I didn't, but I nodded. Of course, then I found out he was connected to the Columbo, Gambino and Genovese families. Argh - I said to myself. A colorful character indeed. | |
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