Hey Bob, Good to see you here on the Jazz Network. Your one of the cats I've listen to that have given me inspiration through the years. just thought I'd stop by and say hello.
Peace,GG
hi,
I am glad to announce the release of my debut CD called "Interro Island". This is my first solo project, which includes original tunes composed and arranged by me. I hope you will enjoy my work!
wow this is awesome. i have been your idol since i heard westchester lady in college 1975. if you go our website you'll see and hear why.
BJ i have followed u every since and your new CD with 4play is still the quality BJ sound. gotta luv it :-)
Hey Bob,
Had the pleasure, & honor, of opening (actually, we ended up closing, per your request) for you and your daughter, back in the mid–90s, here in Atlanta. Good to see you as part of the "family"...
Take Care,
Steven
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The great composer and bandleader was distraught over the 1967 death of Billy Strayhorn, his songwriting and arranging partner of 28 years. But Ellington took Strayhorn's passing as an impetus, born of necessity, to increase his own productivity. Here are five examples.
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Peace,GG
I am glad to announce the release of my debut CD called "Interro Island". This is my first solo project, which includes original tunes composed and arranged by me. I hope you will enjoy my work!

BOB JAMES at The 2006 Capital Jazz Fest in Colombia, MDI met you in Cape Town with Jonathan Butler.
Also enjoyed your Playing with Four Play when you were here.
You will always be an inspiration
Wishing you and all your beloved ones a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
Harold Haity
Great Great !!
Thank you for your friendship.
Great music on your page.
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Happy Holidays
OMM
Sorry the Fourplay performance in NYC was cancelled. I had hoped to cover it as a feature for my jazz series, Jazz it Up!
Check out the show when you can:
It would be great to have you with us.
Regards
Hotep
You've been a great inspiration for me since my school days.
Bless you Bob.
Harold
My FAVORITE movie maker! *LOL*
xox
Cheryl
wow this is awesome. i have been your idol since i heard westchester lady in college 1975. if you go our website you'll see and hear why.
BJ i have followed u every since and your new CD with 4play is still the quality BJ sound. gotta luv it :-)
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Had the pleasure, & honor, of opening (actually, we ended up closing, per your request) for you and your daughter, back in the mid–90s, here in Atlanta. Good to see you as part of the "family"...
Take Care,
Steven
Have enjoyed many of your pieces and playing throught the years.
gbo
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