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Outside, the city kept its slow, relentless obligations, but every Tuesday night this place suspended the calendar. For ninety minutes Micky turned small lives into drumbeats: a busted heart found cadence, a lucky hand learned rhythm, a plan deferred transformed into a dare. “Hot” wasn’t only about talent — it named risk. To be under Micky Bells’ sound was to be seen and stripped of pretense; to leave was to carry a new appetite.
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