The Jazz of Royal Street
The saxophone sounded like whiskey poured over ice—cold and warm at the same time.James Callahan stood at the edge of the stage in Club Congo, his eyes closed, his fingers moving across the keys without thinking. The room was thick with smoke and humidity and the kind of energy that only exists when a dozen strangers decide, for one perfect hour, to share the same feeling. He played the blues...
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