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Tony Lewis left a comment for Kwame Coston
"DON'T MAKE ME CRY!! Seriously, Thanks for the kind words and for just being you. Love U Madly!!"
Mar 17, 2009
Kwame Coston left a comment for Tony Lewis
"It might not come a a shock to you, but in a perfect world you would [and will be] on drums for all of my professionally recorded pieces. Thanks for the Holler!"
Mar 17, 2009
Tony Lewis left a comment for Kwame Coston
"Yep, It feels like I was there for the inspiration, but better yet, maybe it's better I wasn't,if you know what I mean, and I know you do. Bad-ass music as always. Keep It up and Let's have some more aural candy."
Mar 17, 2009
Kwame Coston left a comment for Tony Lewis
"Hey T.L. I just put one of my tunes on this site thanks to M. Coston's help. I rearranged and re-titled this piece in honor of my experience with Eboni. I wanted to call it Memphis Soul Stool but it was already taken. >:-) Hope you enjoy!"
Mar 17, 2009
DeMorris Smith left a comment for Tony Lewis
"Hello and Happy Day! Have a great day! Don’t take the fun out of it! How should I be promoting????? I need your help! I am networking and promoting DeMorris'’s CD my husband has played with many groups. Such as The Deele, The…"
Mar 4, 2009
John Sussewell left a comment for Tony Lewis
"Hi Tony... thanks for your comment on my profile. Nice to hear from you and that in your own right you are holding it down as well. God Bless!"
Feb 16, 2009
Tony Lewis left a comment for John Sussewell
"John, I remember seeing your name on Diana Ross' album, The Boss. Man, what a solid groove on the title track and especially Love Hangover: grooving, indeed. Thanks for the lesson on how to hold it down!! Glad you're still on the planet…"
Feb 16, 2009
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Tell us a little about your background...
I am a musician who happens to play drums. I am also a songwriter and programmer of MIDI-based music. I have worked with Little Richard, Nancy Wilson, Chi-Lites, B.B. King, Michael Hill's Blues Mob, Richard Street's Temptations, Cyndi Lauper, Ashford & Simpson, Special EFX and The Boys Choir Of Harlem. I currently work with Soul Legend/Rock & Roll Inductee Sam (Sam & Dave) Moore.
What is your website address? Only websites that pertain to your business and how you can be contacted.
http://myspace.com/tonylewisdrums

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At 8:45pm on March 17, 2009, Kwame Coston said…
It might not come a a shock to you, but in a perfect world you would [and will be] on drums for all of my professionally recorded pieces. Thanks for the Holler!
At 1:20pm on March 17, 2009, Kwame Coston said…
Hey T.L. I just put one of my tunes on this site thanks to M. Coston's help. I rearranged and re-titled this piece in honor of my experience with Eboni. I wanted to call it Memphis Soul Stool but it was already taken. >:-) Hope you enjoy!
At 6:58am on March 4, 2009, DeMorris Smith said…
Hello and Happy Day! Have a great day! Don’t take the fun out of it! How should I be promoting?????
I need your help! I am networking and promoting DeMorris'’s CD my husband has played with many groups. Such as The Deele, The Bar-kays, RJ's latest arrival, ZZ Hill, Natalie Cole, Manchild, Ebony Rhythm, Funk Campaign, Below Zero, and Klass. He also did tunes for a few Ernest movies, so I hope you are diverse and open minded. Networking is hard work even for those that have made it in the business in the past and want to go solo. Your comments will be helpful. Keep smiling!
Take a moment to join our cause, listen, and let me know what you think.
http://cdbaby.com/cd/demorris pass along this link!
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pass along this free song!
"As the sun sets tonight, you and this day will forever shine in my heart! "
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DeMorris & Candace Smith

Hey Friend, Keep a smile on your face and make it a great day! I will hold your smile in my heart, and spread some love today. Hugs, love, and music.
http://cdbaby.com/cd/demorris
At 7:38am on February 16, 2009, John Sussewell said…
Hi Tony... thanks for your comment on my profile. Nice to hear from you and that in your own right you are holding it down as well. God Bless!
At 9:40am on December 23, 2008, HAROLD HAITY said…
Hello Tony,
Wishing you and all your beloved ones a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.




Harold Haity
At 1:46pm on November 20, 2008, Kim E. Burgie said…
Yo Tony,

How ya been, man!!

KimB
At 4:53am on November 11, 2008, Robert Banks said…
Hey Tony,

Good to hear from you. Please keep intouch

Robert Banks
At 3:02pm on November 10, 2008, HAROLD HAITY said…
Hey man Tony, thanks for our friendship.
We're hooked up, nice !
Have a great week.
Harold
At 11:55am on September 27, 2008, Durium said…

Dear Tony,

I found your name and profile on the JazzNetwork and I learned about your passion of jazz. I'm not a musician, but enjoy listening to jazz, joining concerts and writing about jazz in my daily Keep swinging blog in which I love to share my passion for good music. If you love to share your passion with my readers, please let me know. Contact me. Hope you like my pictures posted at my online photo site and on my members site
Hope to hear from you !!

Keep swinging (>940 x)

Hans
The Netherlands
At 12:22pm on June 9, 2008, Kwame Coston said…
Hey, T.L. Thank you so much for your words of clarity and encouragement as I navigate through this latest crossroad in my life. As always, your friendship is priceless and non-negotiable.
 
 
 


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