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New Orleans jazz combo fronted by handsome, talented clarinetist Skeets Bradley, from the "His Kind of Love!" story of comic book ''[https://www.comics.org/issue/249359/#613299 Love Diary]'' #35 (June 1953).
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New Orleans jazz combo fronted by handsome, talented, unambitious  clarinetist Skeets Bradley, from the "His Kind of Love!" story of comic book ''[https://www.comics.org/issue/249359/#613299 Love Diary]'' #35 (June 1953).
  
 
Bradley's girlfriend Mindy wants him to get a steady job after they visit dying jazz geezer [[Binky Barnett]]'s sad, sad hovel. Spooked, she calls Bradley a "music hobo" and demands he audition for a steady job with the big band orchestra of [[Hank Stevens]], who is somehow even whiter than Bradley . When Bradley flakes on the audition, Mindy breaks up with him.
 
Bradley's girlfriend Mindy wants him to get a steady job after they visit dying jazz geezer [[Binky Barnett]]'s sad, sad hovel. Spooked, she calls Bradley a "music hobo" and demands he audition for a steady job with the big band orchestra of [[Hank Stevens]], who is somehow even whiter than Bradley . When Bradley flakes on the audition, Mindy breaks up with him.

Revision as of 09:37, 2 December 2017

New Orleans jazz combo fronted by handsome, talented, unambitious clarinetist Skeets Bradley, from the "His Kind of Love!" story of comic book Love Diary #35 (June 1953).

Bradley's girlfriend Mindy wants him to get a steady job after they visit dying jazz geezer Binky Barnett's sad, sad hovel. Spooked, she calls Bradley a "music hobo" and demands he audition for a steady job with the big band orchestra of Hank Stevens, who is somehow even whiter than Bradley . When Bradley flakes on the audition, Mindy breaks up with him.

Later, Bradley gets the job and they reunite.

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