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I'M Sorry, I'Ve Got To Go
Poet: Ken Jordan Poem: I'm Sorry, I've Got To Go Edited By: Sparkle Jordan written: August/2014 Jazz aficionado's, remembers Chick Webb - Two sticks in hand, tap'n  on the rim of a snare; keep'n time on the drums.... like a clock, And tap'n those cymbals Bock-a-da-bock - Go Chick, go! He  was flawless! Hit'n licks like lightening, and didn't miss a note - When you hear him play on "Liza," then you know  that  Chick, was jazz royalty, worthy of the throne - He gave jazz, a whole new meaning - "It don't mean a thing,  if it ain't got that swing." And  when  Chick Webb, was on the  Savoy Ballroom's marque - folks packed the  show, to hear him  jam his signature  song.... Harlem Congo. He would hit them licks, like no drummer did before. Chick Webb, will always reign supreme, In New York and Baltimore. The "Little Giant," as he was known - will always be, The King Of Swing - copyright (c) 2014. "I'm sorry, I've got to go," Is reportedly the last words spoken by Chick Webb.
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