Charles M. Winslow
  • 59, Male
  • Norfolk VA
  • United States
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Where are you located?
Norfolk, Virginia
Tell us a little about your background...
Since grade school, my playing has pretty much been the center of my social life starting with local band situations during the 6th grade that continued to evolve striaght through college, to performing with national acts. My influences are varied: Santana, West Montomgery, Eric Clapton, Eric Gale and BB King. Currently I'm in the process of putting together my own production company.
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http://Danpero.com

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At 6:07am on February 26, 2009, Sandi said…
Wishing you a very HAPPY BIRTHDAY today!
At 6:16pm on July 10, 2008, Wayne Cobham said…
Keep Pushin Bro!
At 11:39am on March 21, 2008, Brad Wilcox said…
Hey, Charles. I played up in Norfolk not all that long ago. Seems like I remember it to be a pretty new facility, right at a big college. Looks like tons of acts come thru. wow. Anyway... just stoppin' by to say hello! Best of success!
At 10:23am on March 1, 2008, Charles Certain said…
Whats up C long time hope all is well down there! Good To see you still in it !!!! Charles
At 11:45am on February 11, 2008, Wayne Cobham said…
It was a really good show! I was surprised!
At 11:01am on January 14, 2008, The Velez Brothers said…
Thank you,
Stay in touch, Bro.
At 12:28pm on January 13, 2008, Jaijai Jackson said…
Hey Charles,

Thanks for joining the Jazz Network! I'm happy you are here! Load up some music for us!!

Sincerely,
Jaijai
 
 
 


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