Jynell
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  • Missouri City, TX
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Where are you located?
Houston
What is your affiliation to the Jazz World?
Jazz Club, Jazz Festival, Collector, Fan
Tell us a little about your background...
Jazz has always taken me to another level. When in doubt I listen to jazz. When I am sad I listen to Jazz. When I am glad, well, I listen jazz. Since, I was very young jazz has been the poetry to my ears at all times...
How did you hear about the Jazz Network? Please give full name of contact
I heard about thejazznetwork from a good friend...
What Instrument do you play?
None
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http://jynell@golflandrealtors.com
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yes

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At 6:00pm on February 13, 2008, realtothebone said…
Hey baby girl. I did not know that you liked Jazz. Where are you from and who in the jazz world do you like and what type of jazz do you like.
 
 
 


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