Randy Klein
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Randy Klein updated their profile
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Nov 22, 2009
Stan The Man left a comment for Randy Klein
" Click on the "ON AIR" to take you there."
Nov 15, 2009
Randy Klein left a comment for Yanaiki Rylin
"thank you...."
Nov 13, 2009
Yanaiki Rylin left a comment for Randy Klein
"Welcome to TJNW! I hope you will like it here. Best regards Yanaiki"
Nov 13, 2009
Randy Klein is now a member of THE JAZZ NETWORK WORLDWIDE "A GREAT PLACE TO HANG"
Nov 13, 2009

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Where are you located?
New York City
What is your affiliation to the Jazz World?
Musical Artist, Consultant, Record Label, Clinician, Music Director, Attorney, Investor, Jazz Presenter, Journalist, Entertainment Publication, Jazz Historian, Fan
Tell us a little about your background...
Pianist/Composer www.randyklein.com President of Jazzheads - www.jazzheads.com
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email
What Instrument do you play?
Piano
What is your website address? Only websites that pertain to your business and how you can be contacted.
http://www.randyklein.com

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At 11:47am on November 15, 2009, Stan The Man said…
At 11:47am on November 13, 2009, Yanaiki Rylin said…
Welcome to TJNW! I hope you will like it here.
Best regards
Yanaiki
 
 
 


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