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Faith & Spirit Quote by Roy Ayers

"I couldn't get my album played over the so-called smooth jazz stations. Jazz stations would not play it. You don't always know who you're making that soul connection with"

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Ayers is talking about gatekeepers, but he’s really describing freedom. The “so-called smooth jazz stations” jab lands because it’s both petty and precise: he’s not just mad he didn’t get spins, he’s calling out a format built to sand down jazz’s edges into lifestyle wallpaper. Then the second line widens the indictment. “Jazz stations would not play it” isn’t a contradiction so much as an x-ray of genre policing: if you’re too funky, too R&B, too electronic, too whatever-the-moment, you get exiled from both the chill-commercial lane and the purist lane. Ayers, a vibraphonist who helped blueprint jazz-funk and became a sampling goldmine, is naming the limbo that innovators often occupy in real time.

The pivot to “soul connection” is the quiet flex. Airplay isn’t the same thing as impact, and Ayers knows his actual audience may be somewhere the industry’s categories can’t see yet: in a club, on a dance floor, in a teenager’s crate-digging future, in a producer’s hard drive. The phrase “You don’t always know” is humility, but it’s also strategy. It reframes rejection as a kind of distribution problem, not an artistic one. What works here is the emotional math: frustration with institutions, then a leap toward intimacy with listeners. He’s reminding you that culture doesn’t move through playlists first; it moves through people who hear themselves in a sound.

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Roy Ayers (born September 10, 1940) is a Musician from England.

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