Hey! Martin and friends,my music is being featured on Coast Radio this month @ www.thecoastradioonline.com,featuring my song 'Burn't Offerings',i'm also doing an interview live tue.,oct.26th,10:00PT/1:00EST,stop by and tune in sincerely & musically,Emmett North Jr.
Hi Martin - Thanks for your compliments and for your welcome to the Jazz Network. I am going to post some of my songs and videos as soon as I can. I checked out your page also and it was really cool. Let's keep in touch.
Hey Martin,thanks for the invitation.Great to be connected.
Wishing you a happy new year!
Yiorgos
At 1:37pm on December 26, 2009, Shunnae Love said…
Thank you for the kind words. I greatly appreciate it!!
At 11:28am on December 26, 2009, Shunnae Love said…
Martin,
Very nice, great production!!! Enjoying your music. Just visited vancouver for the first time this year, and loved the country. Thank you so much for the friendship! Yes, the beauty of music and gifts, that God has created, isn't it wonderful!!
Shunnae
At 9:17am on November 17, 2009, Chris Zamora said…
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Hello Martin Cly ´ s. congratulations on your sound and success with the help of God to you.
or check out my album on iTunes.com, amazon.com etc....
Thanks for the friend request,
Best wishes,
Mayumi
Thank you so much for listenting and your kinds. I so appreciate!!
God Bless,
Shunnae
Thanks so much for your positive comments. I will try to post some tracks and I'll check out the matrix. Your stuff sounds great too
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Regards - Steve Pouchie
Wishing you a happy new year!
Yiorgos
Very nice, great production!!! Enjoying your music. Just visited vancouver for the first time this year, and loved the country. Thank you so much for the friendship! Yes, the beauty of music and gifts, that God has created, isn't it wonderful!!
Shunnae
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