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judahthor:

Thelonious Monk playing Ping Pong via Seymour Magazine » Play. It’s good for your creativity.

I like to think his opponent is Art Blakey.
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judahthor:

Thelonious Monk playing Ping Pong via Seymour Magazine » Play. It’s good for your creativity.

I like to think his opponent is Art Blakey.

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