Helping Musicians In Need

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Helping Musicians In Need

Chazz Dixon, a dear friend of The Jazz Network Family could use our help.

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Latest Activity: Apr 30

How we can help....

Back in February of this year he was in a tragic car accident and broke his neck. He has been fighting through his healing with all that he is. I wanted to share this news with all of you in that, if you felt so inclined to donate whatever you can to his life right now it would keep his spirits up and his spirit strong to keep the faith that the healing is in place. Even if you gave one dollar with all of us here, we could give him a little peace and less possible worry as he progresses. Go to paypal.com and use email address chazzd@dasoulrecordings.com or use his mailing address of:

Chazz Dixon
P.O. Box 1808
Milwaukee, WI 53201-1808
To send an email: zeevoyce@dasoulrecordings.com

Having to be present in thoughts for a healing, one doesn't need financial woes on top of it. If you can help, it would help a life of a very dear friend to The Jazz Network.

I picked a video that touches my heart regarding Chazz and his level of faith for a strong comeback. We are all routing for you Chazz. Stay lifted!!

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KEVGO INTERVIEWS CHAZZ DIXON

Started by Chazz Dixon. Last reply by marlene weller Oct 23, 2009. 4 Replies

THANK YOU SO VERY, VERY MUCH!

Started by Chazz Dixon. Last reply by Dena Taylor Sep 8, 2009. 4 Replies

Chazz

Started by Owana Salazar. Last reply by Jaijai Jackson Aug 23, 2009. 1 Reply

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Comment by Carlos Jimenez Mambo Dulcet on December 21, 2011 at 9:51am
Comment by Maria Paula da Silva V.R Fonseca on June 2, 2010 at 4:41am
All the best for you...
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Comment by Rajesh Semrete Selassie Aggarwal on May 31, 2010 at 5:27pm
Comment by Max Vasquez on April 14, 2010 at 2:57am
After six years of producing my ailing friend Jeff Stetson’s project, “Cycle Of Life” is finally back from the manufacturers! We thank those of you who have been waiting for this moment to arrive. So my simple request is this: please buy his new album, "Cycle Of Life", and help spread the word upon enjoying it, and you’ll be helping raise money for Jeff’s much needed medicine. https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_butt... Together with some of our friends, we helped make this project because we believe Jeff is of legendary stature in our generation, yet virtually no one knows who he is, primarily because he’s had to struggle all his life to maintain his health. He’s been getting worse with a lifelong condition called Crohns Disease. It’s horrible, chronic, lifelong and incurable. Imagine being trapped in a torture machine for over fifty hard years enduring yet defiantly battling the pain. There is excellent treatment available, yet out of reach for this kind and humble struggling San Gabriel Valley guitar teacher. Listen to the samples on Jeff’s myspace page and you might believe too! As a limited edition incentive, Jeff and I will be autographing the first 100 CDs purchased - plus "Nowhere Street", a classic 18 song collection of basement 4-track tapes, in which Jeff’s musical brilliance far outshines the recording quality. Each of these CDs would be double albums back in the day... all for the price of one! Only $15.00 US (shipping included).

Nowhere Street
Comment by Cres O'Neal on April 13, 2010 at 10:58am
You and your family are in my prayers, Chazz. Just continue to keep you hand in the hand of the Lord Jesus Christ.
Comment by Denis Simpkin on March 3, 2010 at 9:33am
lots of folks pullin for ya Chazz.My prayers are with you.Bless you!
Comment by Mike Johnson on March 2, 2010 at 9:01pm
Sending prayers to the Heavenly Father to continue to hold Chaz in the very palm of his hand and anoint him with the spirit of healing and rejuvenation. Also that the network continue to provide fellowship and support on Chaz's behalf+
Comment by THE SONS OF HARMONY on February 4, 2010 at 3:38pm
I know the hurt of being in need, because I was once both a drug addict and alcoholic and commend those who overcome adversity to reach their dreams and potential...God Bless ya! Good goin, Chazz!
Comment by Keahi Conjugacion on February 2, 2010 at 8:59pm
Dearest Chazz my prayers and thoughts are with you my dear friend. God bless you....

Me Ke Aloha Pumehana,
(With all my love)

Keahi
Comment by Michael e Daniels on January 16, 2010 at 8:35pm
You are in My Prayers
 

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