Hello, could someone explain me the meaning of this "four and eights" I have found on M.Davis's Autobiography?:
'Baby Laurence, the tape dancer, was the floor show. He took FOUR AND EIGHTS with the band (which I played in) and was the greatest tap dancer that I have seen, ...'
Thanks in advance, Jo.
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Couldn't it refer to their schedules? They worked from four to eight?
— Pieanne
Couldn't it refer to their schedules?
They worked from four to eight?
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