Hey,Nancy! Nice of you to get in touch! I am well. I live in Bronxville,New York (Westchester County) about 25 miles from New York City. What have you been up to? My Email
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You are indeed a "jazz singer" with a great quartet backing you up.
I close my eyes and picture you performing before a packed house at The Village Vangard. (my vision)
I'm truly Just captivated by your style......you are on the right track. Great stuff!!! I look forward to talking with you.
AW
At 3:05pm on September 11, 2008, Patty Fanelli said…
Hello Nancy...you are indeed a jazz singer, and a great one at that. You have a new fan to add among the many. I'm in Orange County, CA, and would love to catch you in person when you're out this way.
Best,
Patty
At 9:14am on September 5, 2008, Harold Zinno said…
Hi Nancy - I was contacted recently by Rebecca Parris (she likes Jazz Band In Heaven) and wants to chat about it. I'm sure you've heard of her - but, do you know her at all?
Hi Nancy - Have you been here long? Great things are happening with a few of my songs. We need to catch up one of these days - but I know you hate to IM.
Hi Nancy , Nice to meet you! Love your voice! Great track! I'm looking forward to hearing more. This is a great place, glad you made it here. People are fantastic here. Enjoy!
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All the best, Steve Getz
You are indeed a "jazz singer" with a great quartet backing you up.
I close my eyes and picture you performing before a packed house at The Village Vangard. (my vision)
I'm truly Just captivated by your style......you are on the right track. Great stuff!!! I look forward to talking with you.
AW
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