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James H Leary 3rd left a comment for pareishia
"Jazz networking is spreading your music.More please!Smiles Nice to hear you Peace James Leary"
Feb 24, 2009
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I'm sick and tired of seeing that Jazz doesn't get its due at the Grammy's, It's time we all come together and have a strong voice... Who's with me?See More
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Where are you located?
california
What is your affiliation to the Jazz World?
Musical Artist, Vocalist, Freelance Writer
Tell us a little about your background...
i love to write lyrics pertaining to my growth and knowledge in my personal life experience.....you can read my bio and listen to my music at www.myspace.com/pareishiamusic
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pareishia
What Instrument do you play?
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http://www.myspace.com/pareishiamusic

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At 2:11am on February 24, 2009, James H Leary 3rd said…
Jazz networking is spreading your music.More please!Smiles Nice to hear you
Peace James Leary
At 3:06pm on January 26, 2009, Alle Montecchi - Giuly Modesti said…
Welcome! Nice to meet you! We hope you'll come to listen to our music, and we hope you'll enjoy it!
If you want to leave a rewiev (for example on iTunes, the link is here below) we'll be very appreciative of your opinion!
Warm regards from Italy!

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