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At 10:09am on May 11, 2010, dirk amrein said…
At 6:35am on May 9, 2010, Armsted Christian said…
Congratulations Alexandra..
If you want to promote your music at a high level and earn potential revenue, purchase the Music Player being offered by the Jazz Network Worldwide. Contact Jaijai Jackson and she will be very helpful with any questions you have. It's only $10.00/month for the service and well worth every penny.
I look forward to hearing your new CD. Post it on the network so we can all have the opportunity to purchase your songs. I have one for my music and I love it.

Take care and God bless you. Peace
Armsted
Peace
Yours In The Light.
At 9:55am on December 22, 2009, Jasmine said…
Welcome Alexandra!!!!!!
At 8:15pm on December 21, 2009, Rita Edmond said…
Seasons greetings, thank you for the request and for sharing your gift with us all.

Peace, Love & Jazz Music always....
At 8:17am on December 17, 2009, Manee Valentine said…
Pleasure to meet you Alexandra, welcome to The Jazz Network Worldwide!
At 10:34am on December 7, 2009, Yanaiki Rylin said…
Thank you, Alexandra
/ Yanaiki
At 4:52am on December 7, 2009, Jonathan Currie said…
With thanks to you Alexander,
I travelled in Ecuador to Vilcabamba valley for one month and toured Galapagos Islands for one month and loved it.
Love your music also,all the best for the future.
Jon
At 9:32pm on December 5, 2009, Rita Shelby said…
Thank you for the request and congrats to you!

Jazzy Rita
At 2:07pm on December 5, 2009, Paul Phillips said…
Hi Alexandra thanks for adding me as a friend. I love your music. You have a very beautiful and dynamic voice. Continued success. Keep in touch. Paul
At 3:56am on December 3, 2009, ESB said…


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