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Gary Staples left a comment for Denise Donatelli
"Hey Denise, I was surfing the jazz network, (joined today) and saw that you were born in Allentown Pa. Well I still live in the Lehigh Valley--Easton Pa, and just thought I would say hello to a home town artist. Your clips sound wonderful---loads of…"
Jan 6, 2010
Gary Staples commented on frank dupree's group HAMMOND B3 PLAYERS
"Hey Vince, Where did you get the midi encoder for your midi bass pedals? I use a nord C1 and have an extra set of hammond pedals that I would like to convert. Gary"
Jan 6, 2010
Gary Staples joined frank dupree's group
Jan 6, 2010
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Where are you located?
Easton Pa.
What is your affiliation to the Jazz World?
Musical Artist
Tell us a little about your background...
I have played organ and piano for over 30 years. For many years I performed on a full time basis. I have recorded with various artists, and have performed live with artists such as George Benson, Mark Elf, and Grover Kembel to name a few. I presently perform with an organ trio "Groovin East" in Pa, and N.J.
How did you hear about the Jazz Network? Please give full name of contact
Carol Broughton
What Instrument do you play?
Piano, Other
What is your website address? Only websites that pertain to your business and how you can be contacted.
http://www.groovineast.webs.com

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