Kara Johnstad's Blog – February 2008 Archive (5)

Kara Johnstad sings with the DIETRICH KOCH BIG BAND

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DIETRICH KOCH BIG BAND









Kara LIVE









Just a quick personal note. I will be performing on March 1, 2008 in my favorite city, BERLIN, with the DIETICH KOCH BIG BAND: www.dietrichkoch.com



I met Dietrich at a concert I had a while back in the WEEKEND CLUB at ALEXANDER PLATZ, H e played sax and flute with me that evening and he was… Continue

Added by Kara Johnstad on February 22, 2008 at 9:49am — No Comments

Radio show THE ESSENCE - Host Kara Johnstad February 23 + 24. 2008

The ESSENCE RADIO SHOW - Host Kara Johnstad



www.globalvortexradio.com + www.bbsradio.com







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Pass it on to everybody who celebrates being themselves.



February 2 3 + 24 , 2008



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This weeks artists! Cesaria Evora, Dechen Shak-Dagsay, Maria Pomianowska, Michael Waters, Mari Boine, Lovers and Tears, Diana Krall, Kavi and Amodea, Harmonics of Frequency Modulation, Ane Brun,… Continue

Added by Kara Johnstad on February 22, 2008 at 9:43am — No Comments

Video - Kara Live in Concert in Berlin

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Added by Kara Johnstad on February 18, 2008 at 5:11am — No Comments

The ESSENCE Play list February 18 and 17, 2008

Here is the play list for this weeks show. Many great artist, many of them from our community here at jazz network.. I should be in the chat room at G***** Vortex on Sunday. Check the previous mail for the links and times.



love and light,



Kara

Producer and Host

THE ESSENCE RADIO SHOW









Kara Johnstad - Hurried Nights

Peggy Lee - Things are… Continue

Added by Kara Johnstad on February 16, 2008 at 11:00am — No Comments

The ESSENCE RADIO SHOW - Host Kara Johnstad www.globalvortexradio.com + www.bbsradio.com Pass it on to everybody who understands the symbolic beauty of the lotus blossom. February 16 + 1 7, 200…

The ESSENCE RADIO SHOW - Host Kara Johnstad



www.globalvortexradio.com + www.bbsradio.com









Pass it on to everybody who understands the symbolic beauty of the lotus blossom.



February 16 + 1 7, 2008



This weeks artists! Peggy Lee, James Ashar, Deepak Chorpra, Yunchen Lhamo, dechen Shak Dagsay, Vladiswar Nadishana, Amir Baghiri, Emilie-Claire Barlow, Milagro Acustico, Till Brönner, Erika Kawashimo, Wynton Marsalis, David Newman,… Continue

Added by Kara Johnstad on February 14, 2008 at 5:00am — No Comments


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