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Jazz Musicians in Germany

Jazz Musicians in Germany

Location: Stuttgart, Germay
Members: 66
Latest Activity: Feb 7

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Comment by Nassim on June 17, 2009 at 6:42pm
Dear friend Daniel,

I would like to inform you that Charlie Mariano is no longer among us.

We will miss his voice, we will miss his humor, and all of you who over the years had the good luck of playing together with him will feel the loss.

He had spent the last weeks in the Mildred Scheel Hospiz where he was given the best possible care. His wife Dorothee had been caring for him lovingly for months. His daughter from the US had come to be with him. Many of you had visisted him during the last months. He was not alone.

Two new CDs recorded within the last year are to be released, one with Chaouki Smahi and Billy Cobham, one with Jasper and Philip Catherine. At 85 he was still blowing beautifully, touching the hearts of his audience.

An era of great jazz players seems to be nearing it´s end. Please carry on the spirit of great music to which Charlie dedicated his life. Remember him as someone who played with everyone and everywhere, never could say no to anyone wanting him to join-up for a gig. Remember him as a musician who was held in great esteem but other musicians as well as by the listeners for besides his great music he was a sweet, and may I mention it; good-looking man. He was a friend and his loss will be felt dearly.

Sincere Greetings,
Chaouki
www.myspace.com/chaoukismahi
Comment by Uli Lenz on June 10, 2009 at 10:18am
105 Lenz Kubach Johnson - the modern jazztrio from Berlin - (Uli Lenz,Kubi Kubach & Zam Johnson) say HELLO to everyone at Thejazznetworkworldwide :-) And if you like you can check out some new videos on our webpage http://105lenzkubachjohnson.com/index-105.php
Comment by George V. Richards on June 8, 2009 at 5:00am
I was born in Landshut, Germany. So I count. :) Have a listen on my page. If you like what you hear, tell them some guy who used to live in an orphanage in Landshut actually became a Jazz musician after his gigs as a Classical artist.
Comment by Nassim on May 26, 2009 at 3:20pm
Hi Daniel
wie geht s dir , hoffe alles ok bei dir
liebe grüsse
chaouki
Comment by Kelle Jolly on May 26, 2009 at 11:29am
My husband and I would like to visit Germany in September. We would like to perform while visiting. Haven't decided which cities to visit but I would like to go to the Institute on Cultural Diplomacy. Let me know if you have any events going on.
Thanks,
K
Comment by dirk amrein on December 26, 2008 at 2:39am
Comment by dirk amrein on December 20, 2008 at 12:48am
Danke für die Einladung

Comment by Arnold McCuller on December 13, 2008 at 6:56pm

Comment by Kara Johnstad on December 11, 2008 at 3:22pm
thanks for the invite.

Greetings from Berlin,

Kara
Comment by Steve Clarke on October 29, 2008 at 6:39am
Thanks for invite ... I am in Germany now playing ! check out blog on my page for tour dates.
www.myspace.com/steveclarke
 

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Jaijai, what a wonderful mission you've undertaken to create such a place for artistic minds to meet and share their hearts. A place to renew faded determinations, and revive lessened momentums. A place to display our wares and reconfirm to one another that we actually are on the right track.

I commend you, Jaijai, for caring so much that you created this castle of the heart for all of us. I want to share my praise for all of the new friends as well as old friends that I've met and will meet here in our castle. Here we can garnish the where-with-all, the strength, the conviction, and the selflessness through our symbiosis, to share our gift to the world with an unbiased agenda.

My mentor, Daisaku Ikeda says of art: "A beautiful flower delights and refreshes the hearts of all people equally, no matter what soil it grows in. That is the power of beauty. The same is true of great art. It is this spirit that the German poet Heinrich Heine sang of when he wrote that once the peapod bursts open, the sugar peas inside are for everyone to enjoy."

Let's be audacious, my friends!

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