Hi Andy just dropped by to have a listen and so cool to hear you on George Jazz. Just love listening to you. Thanks for dropping by and the friendship. All the best BJ take care
Thank for your comments.
I apologize for the delay.
It's one of my own design built by Samick, The Charlie Christian Model CCFT650.
It was first developed by a previous business partner and I under the name, D'Leco Guitars. We build hand crafted archtops and after an arrangement with the Christian family we licensed the design and trademark name to both Samick and Gibson. Gibson built a limited edition of the 150 model.
Hello Andy!!
I listened your stuff carefully, and let me say as the guitarist - you did a lot of work, and you've got the style - it's between Larry Carlton and Lee Ritenour with Quincy Jones/Herbie Hancock type of arrangements.It is sounds very fresh.I play and compose different music, but I'd love to do something similar to your style.You are very melodic type of musician and its very rare.I'll be glad to be a friend with you and share some of ideas.Nice to know you.Val
Shortee would be thrilled to get some guitar stuff from you to play around with...her exact words were "yeah - cool"...18 is such an expressive age...I think she reserves it for her music. Take good care of you!
Hi Andy!!
Thanks for dropping by! Yes I am based in Auckland but -
I've been writing and recording for weeks so don't get to listen to radio!! Glad to hear you're on there, though. Well done! loveTommie
Say Hey! Andy...."keep on Keepin' on"...your competent, driving, and enfolding jazz will bring in the "right" supporters, and fans and solutions your looking for....the process and our progress in it gains success as we keep the forward motion "movin' and groovin'".... like the picture above...all those in the world of Jazz have taken it however they had to to make it work... "Sweet Emma" in the Preservation Hall setting was "keepin' on" one day at a time... So keep sending out your beautiful art form....my best to you ...always b
Sounding good, as usual. Thank you for the early b-day greeting, my fellow Piscean. Have a great one on Saturday. I have a feeling this is going to be a landmark year for you. Always sending you blessings for the best.
Hey Andy,thank you for listening to my music, I was not trying to offend anyone from Argentina, my song,Argentia, was just a little play on the word Argentina, and the girl I met that night from Argentina, so I combined them and named the song, Argentia. Thank you for your thoughts and consideration. Your Jazz Network friend, Victor Orlando.
I'm touched by your story.....would love to feature your music on my show! Great Grooves!!
mp3's or a cd would be great...my email address is wfdloasis@yahoo.com
Jaijai, what a wonderful mission you've undertaken to create such a place for artistic minds to meet and share their hearts. A place to renew faded determinations, and revive lessened momentums. A place to display our wares and reconfirm to one another that we actually are on the right track.
I commend you, Jaijai, for caring so much that you created this castle of the heart for all of us. I want to share my praise for all of the new friends as well as old friends that I've met and will meet here in our castle. Here we can garnish the where-with-all, the strength, the conviction, and the selflessness through our symbiosis, to share our gift to the world with an unbiased agenda.
My mentor, Daisaku Ikeda says of art: "A beautiful flower delights and refreshes the hearts of all people equally, no matter what soil it grows in. That is the power of beauty. The same is true of great art. It is this spirit that the German poet Heinrich Heine sang of when he wrote that once the peapod bursts open, the sugar peas inside are for everyone to enjoy."
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hi Andy! ..i am checking your pages out :o) my friend request is pendinngggg...
petraCaramela
Hello Andy,
Thanks for accepting my invite here on TJNW !
Wishing you continued success with all your creative projects ...
Happy greetings from Holland,
Andre van der Sanden AT Hausman productions
I apologize for the delay.
It's one of my own design built by Samick, The Charlie Christian Model CCFT650.
It was first developed by a previous business partner and I under the name, D'Leco Guitars. We build hand crafted archtops and after an arrangement with the Christian family we licensed the design and trademark name to both Samick and Gibson. Gibson built a limited edition of the 150 model.
Maurice
I listened your stuff carefully, and let me say as the guitarist - you did a lot of work, and you've got the style - it's between Larry Carlton and Lee Ritenour with Quincy Jones/Herbie Hancock type of arrangements.It is sounds very fresh.I play and compose different music, but I'd love to do something similar to your style.You are very melodic type of musician and its very rare.I'll be glad to be a friend with you and share some of ideas.Nice to know you.Val
Shortee would be thrilled to get some guitar stuff from you to play around with...her exact words were "yeah - cool"...18 is such an expressive age...I think she reserves it for her music. Take good care of you!
Thanks for dropping by! Yes I am based in Auckland but -
I've been writing and recording for weeks so don't get to listen to radio!! Glad to hear you're on there, though. Well done! loveTommie
Best Wishes,
Kennard

Say Hey! Andy...."keep on Keepin' on"...your competent, driving, and enfolding jazz will bring in the "right" supporters, and fans and solutions your looking for....the process and our progress in it gains success as we keep the forward motion "movin' and groovin'".... like the picture above...all those in the world of Jazz have taken it however they had to to make it work... "Sweet Emma" in the Preservation Hall setting was "keepin' on" one day at a time... So keep sending out your beautiful art form....my best to you ...always bI came thru for the zillionth time to listen to "Get Me Through This" and I wonder if you know how brilliant it is...never fear - I surely do!
(Shortee does too)
Enjoying your music.
Peace and Blessings,
Tami
TO YOU TOO MAN!
You're the BEST!
Warmest regards from Vancouver BC
How are you my friend...diggin' this tune, funkayyyy! Slow funk....lip bitin' groove :-)
I pray all is good with you that you are faring well in all things....
Keep in touch let me know the flow.
Jaijai
mp3's or a cd would be great...my email address is wfdloasis@yahoo.com
Peace and Blessings,
Tami
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Jaijai, what a wonderful mission you've undertaken to create such a place for artistic minds to meet and share their hearts. A place to renew faded determinations, and revive lessened momentums. A place to display our wares and reconfirm to one another that we actually are on the right track.
I commend you, Jaijai, for caring so much that you created this castle of the heart for all of us. I want to share my praise for all of the new friends as well as old friends that I've met and will meet here in our castle. Here we can garnish the where-with-all, the strength, the conviction, and the selflessness through our symbiosis, to share our gift to the world with an unbiased agenda.
My mentor, Daisaku Ikeda says of art: "A beautiful flower delights and refreshes the hearts of all people equally, no matter what soil it grows in. That is the power of beauty. The same is true of great art. It is this spirit that the German poet Heinrich Heine sang of when he wrote that once the peapod bursts open, the sugar peas inside are for everyone to enjoy."
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