Paul, where ya been?? We need your spirit around this place! :-)
Wishing you and your lovely wife a blessed holiday spirit within.
Come back and let us know what's up with you!
Thank You for all the great music you play. I am a HUGE fan of your music and I hope you continue God's work in your life. Keep playing that smooth jazz we all love. May God bless you & your family.
Wow...Paul Taylor It s a great honor, Love your playing-Curt. I hope you'll come to listen my Internet Jazz Radio Station and i hope you'll enjoy it! You are part of my Top Artists. PEACE...
Had to give you some 'extra kudos' on your show last night. The band was tight and you sounded great. I said to you "I enjoyed seeing the smile in your eyes as you performed" never saw a sax player do that before, you really sensed that you were enjoying your work sincerely. I liked that. Your new CD is taking off and what a groove that is?? I'll continue to help from our end here in The Jazz Network. I want you to also invite your band members to join us here. Your drummer and bassist blew me away! Very cohesive groove. I look forward to more shows to come and great musical exchanges.
OK, here she comes, you thought I forgot? OOOOhhh you changed the tunes to a 'sneak peek' of 'BURNIN'... You know your Jazz Network family will lift you up and will blow on the embers of "Burnin'... let me know when you are ready to share it with the fam. I'm behind ya.
The Jazz Network is exactly what the title suggests, a place where you get to mix and mingle with those who have not only an appreciation for Jazz but a forum to hear new up and coming artists as well. I've hooked up with so many of my old friends that I've lost contact with over the years here and it's been a great place to meet folk, appreciate good music and Musicianship. What an incredible idea!!
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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.
At the Village Vanguard, one flight down from the hubbub of New York City, in a tight space packed with people, we're about to embark on a musical odyssey by sea. Our captain is saxophonist Chris Potter, who's launching his Odyssey-inspired album The Sirens.
The two artists are known opposites in the world of instrumental music. On Metheny's latest, the jazz guitarist wrings an unexpectedly visual listening experience from Zorn's knotty compositions.
Divine: The Jazz Albums, 1954-1958 packs four CDs with Vaughan's music, recorded live or in the studio with bands big and small. Two live albums from Chicago nightclubs are standouts, partly when a performance threatens to slide off the rails.
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Wishing you and your lovely wife a blessed holiday spirit within.
Come back and let us know what's up with you!
We should be promoting your CD some mo?
Sincerely,
Jaijai

Wow...Paul Taylor It s a great honor, Love your playing-Curt. I hope you'll come to listen my Internet Jazz Radio Station and i hope you'll enjoy it! You are part of my Top Artists. PEACE...Had to give you some 'extra kudos' on your show last night. The band was tight and you sounded great. I said to you "I enjoyed seeing the smile in your eyes as you performed" never saw a sax player do that before, you really sensed that you were enjoying your work sincerely. I liked that. Your new CD is taking off and what a groove that is?? I'll continue to help from our end here in The Jazz Network. I want you to also invite your band members to join us here. Your drummer and bassist blew me away! Very cohesive groove. I look forward to more shows to come and great musical exchanges.
Your wife is a very lovely lady!
Best,
Jaijai
LUV the BIGness + BOLDness of both!
It's red-hot with a sizzlin sound.
This is my painting of Trane, I hope you like... Oh, the real one is in my home..... Kevin
Knowing all is well in your soul.
Talk soon,
I just joined the network, I am a very good friend of Jaijai's
I am a big fan of yours.
Ha ha!
Bitin' lower lip to the groove...once again on a gorgeous breezy Sunday afternoon.
Hope you are enjoying the day too...
Jaijai
Thought I would poke my nose in over here and see what you've been up to. Can't wait for "Burnin" to drop. Enjoy the rest of your weekend!
Stay close.
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