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At 6:02pm on September 20, 2009, Lenore Raphael said…
Hi again Irene
I agree about Joel.
You sound great.
Lenore
At 8:48am on September 20, 2009, Rich Keith said…
Sorry for the delay in responding. Thanks for joining us at PJR.

Rich Keith
At 8:12pm on September 16, 2009, Martin Clay said…
Thanks for connecting sis', let me know if you ever come to Vancouver to play the Jazz Cellar. You would be a perfect fit there!
At 11:07am on September 16, 2009, ESB said…

Nice to meet you! I hope you'll come to listen my Internet Jazz Radio Station and i hope you'll enjoy it!
I'll be very appreciative of your opinion!
At 7:29pm on September 15, 2009, John Van Dyke said…
Thanks for sharing this beautiful music!
At 8:26am on September 8, 2009, Luiz Santos Music said…
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Welcome Irene,
Check out New Summer Release !
Peace, Joy & Enjoy The Ride!
Luiz
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At 8:00am on September 8, 2009, Manee Valentine said…
Welcome to The Jazz Network!

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At 9:19pm on September 7, 2009, Bob Fields said…
Outstanding!!! What a great voice you have. I love your style!
At 5:30am on September 7, 2009, Bruce C said…

Irene....truly a stunning vision and melodic presence you are to this jazz participant...wonderful pitch, timber and stylings...great spacing, phrasing...and oh so enticing to my "old" ears....your group is lovely too...nice "chops" indeed!....I get back to NYC a couple of times a year now for occasional "shoots" and to catch up on great music (maybe a gnosh too....lol)..would love to hear you live and network with you anytime you might need imagery to grace your musical artistry...all my best to you...always b


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