:25:00
	- Art Hazzard.
- Do you know him?
:25:03
	Since I was a kid.
:25:05
	He taught me to play.
:25:08
	He had a lot of trouble with me once.
I was starting to get a roll.
:25:12
	A what?
:25:13
	When you drop your mouthpiece
low on your lip.
:25:16
	Keep playing that way, you get
so you can't bring it up where it belongs.
:25:19
	Worst thing can happen to a trumpet man.
:25:22
	It gets you tired awful easy.
:25:24
	But he straightened me out. He gave me
an exercise and made me work on it.
:25:31
	Boy, it did the trick.
:25:33
	Yeah, he knows. He really knows.
:25:36
	I guess it's his fault I switched to a
trumpet. I always liked the piano before...
:25:42
	...but the trumpet...
:25:43
	I don't know.
:25:45
	Maybe because it's so close to you, huh?
:25:48
	It's like it's a part of you.
The music doesn't have so far to go.
:25:54
	How about it? This is a dance hall,
not a hotel.
:25:57
	- I gotta lock up.
- Sorry, Bill.
:26:02
	I was wrong.
:26:03
	There's always somebody in the next room
to tell me to shut up.
:26:08
	Well, good night.
:26:34
	Oh, Rick.
:26:36
	- Aren't you going to the party?
- What party?
:26:38
	Well, Jack's buying drinks for all the boys.
:26:41
	No, thanks, I'm not much for parties.
Oh, excuse me.
:26:46
	Oh, sorry.
:26:48
	Thanks.
:26:53
	You know, it's lucky you switched
from the piano.
:26:57
	The way you baby that thing,
you'd think it was alive.