hey Felix. Would you be interested in doing a gig with me. I perform at The Grapevine in Willow Glen from time to time,and i need a replacement keyboardist. I do R&B/Blues/Jazz tunes. Let me know as soon as you can,cause i need to call the owner back and pick a date.
Hey Felix, nice to meet you here on the Jazz Network. I'm just now relocating to the San Jose area. Hope we can make some music here in the near future! All my best.
hey Felix. I am looking for musicians that want to join a band/group. Let me know if u know of anyone. I need keys and bass. i am shifting my genre to R&B/Neo-Soul. And the players that i had for my jazz quartet are not comfortable with this style as much as they are with jazz. So the search is on. Let me know! thanks!
Hi Felix, It's nice to meet you. I like your playing very much. No Felix, I have never met Calvin Keys but did see him live at the Four Queens Hotel in Las Vegas some years back. He's a great player.
Hello Felix, I wanted to know if you would be interested in showing your support by coming out to my weekly Monday night jazz show. Located at Three Flames Lounge/1547 Meridian Ave/San Jose 408-269-3133. NO COVER. I am trying to make all the local connections that i can and support whomever i can as well. THANKS!
The Jazz Network is a beautiful thing.I've been crazy busy working on my new Flexology CD Project...I finnally finshed it. Stay tune.. Now working on the artwork
Hi Felix,
Okay on that, also, I have been a bit busy these past few days ( its gets that way sometimes). I will send you the
file of the tune that I have been working on this coming
weekend.
Hey Felix. Thanks for your advice. I'm new to the world of making digital music and using the software..so I appreciate any advice I get. I don't even really have a setup. I recorded with my laptop...the built in mic, and the Sonar Software. I have a few tutorials and Im going to see what I can learn.
Thanks for adding me. Hopefully once i catch a few ears...you'll hear a lot more of me. Have a great day!
hello felix,
pleasure to make your acquaintance. unfortunately, i do not know mr carter but i would be glad to meet him. please send him my way. and thanks for being friends!
thanks..i use a cheap software called magix and m-audio interface,module for my keyboard roland fantom xr,ibanez guitars....and drum machines boss and drums on my keyboard and personus blue tube preamp...
thank you for your gracious comment...i'm very sorry about your lose..we as christian are commanded to love,help, pray and be concerned about every soul...so i send you the same if there's any thing i could do..let me know....may God richly bless you and your's.....
thanks for the shout out Felix. I know Alvin a bit and work w/ Frank Wilkins who is good friends w/alvin... i gotta check you out on myspace too! peace tg
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Glad to be your friend..
I've been here since the beginning nice to see new people on board.
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See you down the road.
Paul
Okay on that, also, I have been a bit busy these past few days ( its gets that way sometimes). I will send you the
file of the tune that I have been working on this coming
weekend.
Joe Velez
Thanks for adding me. Hopefully once i catch a few ears...you'll hear a lot more of me. Have a great day!
pleasure to make your acquaintance. unfortunately, i do not know mr carter but i would be glad to meet him. please send him my way. and thanks for being friends!
I downloaded the mp3 you sent yesterday, it has a nice groove,I like the polychords.
Joe Velez
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