Delia Tomino Nakayama
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  • New Orleans
  • United States
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Where are you located?
French Quarter
Tell us a little about your background...
I write songs and sing... Play with piano and steel pan player Peter Nu... Our last gig was at Sweet Lorraine's...
One of our recent favorite tunes to play is Duke Ellington's "Heaven" - I just sort of chant along with the piano.
Peter's been working on "Peacocks" by Jimmy Roland and "Hallucinations" by Bud Powell for awhile now...
He's rather avant-guarde and jazzy. I tend towards folk, blues and gospel so it's ends up being an interesting mixture of bibbity bobbity boo! ;)
How did you hear about the Jazz Network? Please give full name of contact
Esquizito
What is your website address? Only websites that pertain to your business and how you can be contacted.
http://hokubei.com/en/columns/Tomi-Talk

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notation....

Posted on December 5, 2008 at 4:01pm 1 Comment

indeed there are computer ways to notate these days, but i prefer to know how to do it, even if it is time-consuming. so many things are made in a wham bam thank you maam manner and that speediness takes away from the total experience of creating...



it's a pain, i agree! but the more i do it, the easier it becomes and it becomes a habit rather than a task...



i have trouble composing on a piano, finding the note to a song that i've written a cappella - with the lack of… Continue

found the lyrics to "Heaven" by Duke Ellington

Posted on November 29, 2008 at 7:14pm 1 Comment

here's the youtube link to Alice Babs singing it with Duke Ellington
and the blessed lyrics (courtesy of Esquizito)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eC2icU-L3U4



Heaven, my dream
Heaven, divine
Heaven supreme
Heaven come by

Every sweet and pretty thing
Life with love to bring
Heavenly heaven to me
is just the ultimate degree to be

Heaven, supreme
Heaven, my dream
Heaven my dream.

a brief hello on a monday morning...

Posted on November 17, 2008 at 9:32am 0 Comments

greetings to those musically inclined! :)



just posted some pics from our gig at sweet lorraine's in october... and my poetry reading at the musicians union hall here in the sometimes bitter but still sweet city of new orleans, home sweet home...



glad to be here at the jazznetwork when i do plug in... i am a bit of a luddite and would rather see y'all face to face, but such is the modern age of networking...



am very glad about obama's victory and joined… Continue

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At 10:19pm on November 14, 2008, Robert Banks said…
Hey Delia,

Welcome to the jazz network, it's so good to see you here.

Robert Banks
At 9:22pm on October 24, 2008, exe*Cute* said…
Hi Delia ...
Welcome to our Family here at TJN ~ Hope You will have a Lot of Fun with us --- as we have Great Talent, and Sounds at this very Special 24/7- J@zzClub !!

You surely will be a Real Asset here !!

Would be a Great Honour to be Your Friend ...
Regards;
xdrd

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Happy Listening;
xdrd
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Happy Chatting !!
At 2:21pm on October 24, 2008, Luiz Santos Music said…
Welcome Delia
Thanks for joining the Jazz Network!
Be blessed!
Luiz
 
 
 


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