Hi Kara,
Thank you for your kind message! Sounds like you are staying busy with your music. Sound good too....
Your projects are very interesting and would love to hear more about them. Maybe you see something you like and are so moved while sipping your tea. Whatever the case, I am always here for you if you need me. My personal email address: paulcollins-pcami@kc.rr.com
I check this site as much as I can but I check this account every day....Thank you for reaching out to me. Greeting from Kansas City...the jazz town.
Kara...such beautiful ... and stunning works you are about....they so entice my eyes...and soul...thank you for sharing them here...BRAVO! I'm off to teach school right now...but will be back to savor this all tonight....soooo lovely it is. My best to you ...always b
Hi Kara... are you a Minnesota native? I recall, for some reason you were from Minneapolis. I live in Minnesota and I too would like to go to Europe. I think my music career would be more attainable and accepted sooner than in the U.S.
I struggle with that notion. Did you make your way there first and then establish work or did you have a gig there first?
Do you know Dave Anania? He's a Minnesota native living in Germany too. He's a drummer in the "Blue Man Group" show.
Hi Kara!Nice to Hear a Voice from Berlin!It's my favourite city in Europe.I guess You are a member of "Berlin jazz society":)
If that's the case please tell best greetings to Michael Clifton a cool drummer from Kansas living in Berlin since Berlin Wall was ruined.
Hi Kara just stopped by to enjoy your music. Your voice is so warm and mellow. I think I'll be here a while. I hope the new year brings you continued success. Have a great week-end. Paul Phillips
Hi Kara, I would love to send you a copy of my cd to play on your radio show. To hear a few samples please visit my websites www.graceblackmusic.com and www.myspace.com/gracesblack
I love your vocals on 'Winter has come' by the way
Hi Kara,
Thanks for your invitation and welcome on board ! It's always a pleasure to meet other female singers/songwriters. To create is the most beautiful adventure, a gift to the world... Congratulations !
Best regards
Erin
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Keep up the great singing!
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Thank you for your kind message! Sounds like you are staying busy with your music. Sound good too....
Your projects are very interesting and would love to hear more about them. Maybe you see something you like and are so moved while sipping your tea. Whatever the case, I am always here for you if you need me. My personal email address: paulcollins-pcami@kc.rr.com
I check this site as much as I can but I check this account every day....Thank you for reaching out to me. Greeting from Kansas City...the jazz town.
Love,
Paul

Kara...such beautiful ... and stunning works you are about....they so entice my eyes...and soul...thank you for sharing them here...BRAVO! I'm off to teach school right now...but will be back to savor this all tonight....soooo lovely it is. My best to you ...always bI struggle with that notion. Did you make your way there first and then establish work or did you have a gig there first?
Do you know Dave Anania? He's a Minnesota native living in Germany too. He's a drummer in the "Blue Man Group" show.
That's all for now... have a nice day. --Andy
If that's the case please tell best greetings to Michael Clifton a cool drummer from Kansas living in Berlin since Berlin Wall was ruined.
Thanks for your wonderful tribute to the world of music.
Wonderful voice and a a joy to listen to.
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Hey Kara Thanks for comment and kind regards from Jakarta Indonesia :)Dr. Otto
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I love your vocals on 'Winter has come' by the way
Thanks for your invitation and welcome on board ! It's always a pleasure to meet other female singers/songwriters. To create is the most beautiful adventure, a gift to the world... Congratulations !
Best regards
Erin
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