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klonopin compared with xanax It was virtually impossible to make a living from modern jazz in Britain during the 1950s, and Tracey joined the dance bands first of Roy Fox, and later of Ted Heath. Although Ted Heath and his Music was Britain’s top big band, Tracey found its repertoire dull, and to enliven the proceedings he would insert the odd “Monkish” dissonance into the piano part. “Ted never noticed,” he later recalled. “Fortunately, he was a bit deaf.” While with Heath, Tracey also took up the vibraphone, on which he played the occasional feature number.