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Everybody has the blues. Everybody longs for meaning. Everybody needs to love and be loved. Everybody needs to clap hands and be happy. Everybody longs for faith. In music, especially that broad category called Jazz, there is a stepping stone toward all of these.
Martin Luther King Jr.
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