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Examples
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"Extra" spoke exclusively with Brown's sister, Lytrell Bundy (aka Tootie) about the alleged attack.
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Saxophonist Jimmy Heath (age 83) and drummer Albert "Tootie" Heath (74) are two of today's most venerated veterans and would probably seek out each other's musical company even if they weren't brothers.
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The Jones brothers (trumpeter-bandleader Thad, drummer Elvin and pianist Hank) and the Heath brothers (drummer Albert "Tootie" Heath, bassist Percy and tenor saxophonist Jimmy) represent familial jackpots.
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"You brought me to the window and you taught me how to fly," he sings in "Tootie," and we're not sure what that means, except that his back is going to hurt when he hits the cement.
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Accompanying him are Kenny Drew on piano, NHØP on bass, and Albert "Tootie" Heath on drums.
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I have to admit with some degree of shame that the title and the reminder of the supremely annoying TV show with a character named "Tootie" actually kept me from picking up this book for a good long while.
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Accompanying him are Kenny Drew on piano, NHØP on bass, and Albert "Tootie" Heath on drums.
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I have to admit with some degree of shame that the title and the reminder of the supremely annoying TV show with a character named "Tootie" actually kept me from picking up this book for a good long while.
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'Tootie' Smith: I suspect she won't live through the night, she has four fatal diseases.
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'Tootie' Smith: But she's going to have a beautiful funeral, in a cigar box my Papa gave me, all wrapped up in silver paper.
frogapplause commented on the word Tootie
See Tooti.
April 28, 2011