Lady D (Deborah E)'s Groups (8)

  • Blogging....with fans

    13 members Latest Activity: Jun 17, 2011 Let's talk about why this is so important....

  • Jazz Pianists

    60 members Latest Activity: Feb 24, 2012 I have been blessed to know some very talented pianists in my life, tell us about you and what you care to bring to the network....

  • Female Vocalists

    234 members Latest Activity: Mar 15 Now I know we got a few in this crowd, start networking with each other...where is everybody giggin'? Share your contacts, help one another, talk…

  • JAZZ PHOTOGRAPHY

    29 members Latest Activity: Feb 13, 2012 Photography offers the next best thing to being there. Here photographers can discuss the how-to's, tips, and equipment choices used to get "there".

  • Collaboration Room

    50 members Latest Activity: Dec 18, 2012 This is the place to meet each other to musically collaborate. Make yourselves known if you want this avenue of thought.

  • Professional Jazz Musicians For Hire

    91 members Latest Activity: Sep 5, 2012 Put yourselves in here if you have the availability to tour and if you have the experience to jump on a 'jazz gig' at a moments notice.

  • Jazz Clubs

    234 members Latest Activity: Feb 7 This is the group where we all share our knowledge of some great jazz clubs around the world and if you have the info on them, buyers names, share,…

  • Los Angeles Musician Connection

    155 members Latest Activity: Apr 30 This is where the Los Angeles musicians hook up with each other, share thoughts, jam sessions, etc.

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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!

Buster Williams

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The Spirits of Brazil, Weaving Through Jazz Sounds

A show at Birdland with Stacey Kent, and her husband, the saxophonist Jim Tomlinson, defined them as sophisticated, cosmopolitan jazz impressionists.

Johnny Smith, Venerable Jazz Guitarist, Dies at 90

Mr. Smith’s biggest hit, “Walk Don’t Run,” became famous in covers by other bands, notably the Ventures. Mr. Smith, the writer of “Walk, Don’t Run,” gave up his career in 1958 to care for his daughter.

Venturing Into Bop Territory, Armed With Renditions of Standards

The Italian jazz pianist Rossano Sportiello emphasized the pop-classical connection while paying tribute to George Shearing.

A Cicada Celebration at the Staten Island Museum

An exhibition at the Staten Island Museum covers the cicada’s return to the area after a 17-year hiatus.

Percussionist’s Jams Track Arc of Career

Time was knocked around onstage by the drummer Milford Graves at the opening night of the Vision Festival on Wednesday at the Roulette in Brooklyn.

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