Mr. Griffin. I see.

Mr. Patterson. I guess that is what I meant.

Mr. Griffin. Then you would qualify the statement which reads as follows:

“He has worked for Eva Grant, Jack Ruby’s sister, at the Vegas Club in Dallas intermittently for several years as a guitar player and singer.”

You would state instead that for maybe a year before this interview on December 16, you had visited the Vegas Club occasionally to see your friend Joe Johnson, and that on those occasions you had sat in with Joe Johnson’s band?

Mr. Patterson. Yes.

Mr. Griffin. But that you never actually began to work there for money until the summer of 1963?

Mr. Patterson. Yes; I couldn’t pinpoint it whether it was the summer, beginning or end of the summer, really. I don’t actually recall. I would have to go back and get—she put a few advertisements in the paper with my name, and I can go back and look at them. I don’t remember, I played so many places.

Mr. Griffin. Did you belong to any musicians’ union?

Mr. Patterson. Yes; I did once.