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stylo
@stylo

jack wilkins, another tremendously underrated jazz guitarist, heard here going off on the freddie hubbard classic "red clay" released three years earlier (which you will recognize if you listen to a tribe called quest)

time to cop a bunch of jack wilkins albums...


stylo
@stylo

Minoru Muraoka (村岡実, Muraoka Minoru, 1923—2 January 2014) was a Japanese shakuhachi player. He became well-known for using the shakuhachi to play jazz music, which was influential on popularizing the instrument in contemporary Japanese music.

A shakuhachi (Japanese: 尺八, pronounced [ɕakɯhat͡ɕi]; Chinese: 尺八; pinyin: chǐbā) is a Japanese and ancient Chinese longitudinal, end-blown flute that is made of bamboo.




stylo
@stylo

jack wilkins, another tremendously underrated jazz guitarist, heard here going off on the freddie hubbard classic "red clay" released three years earlier (which you will recognize if you listen to a tribe called quest)

time to cop a bunch of jack wilkins albums...


stylo
@stylo

Minoru Muraoka (村岡実, Muraoka Minoru, 1923—2 January 2014) was a Japanese shakuhachi player. He became well-known for using the shakuhachi to play jazz music, which was influential on popularizing the instrument in contemporary Japanese music.

A shakuhachi (Japanese: 尺八, pronounced [ɕakɯhat͡ɕi]; Chinese: 尺八; pinyin: chǐbā) is a Japanese and ancient Chinese longitudinal, end-blown flute that is made of bamboo.



Shoutout to all my fellow kids who don't have a "hometown" or a "childhood meal", and/or had to move so many times they don't get to have nostalgia for anywhere in particular, and/or lived with different guardians and had different lives over their formative years, and/or whose childhood trauma completely overshadows any potential happy memories; and as a result, we have no sense of belonging, no nostalgic center to return to, and must cling to other closely held symbols instead.

I hope one day we all find a place that loves us back.