HI RUSSEL, NICE TO MEET YOU. IN BRAZIL WE LOVE ALL JAZZ STYLES. BUT IN SOUTH AMERICA IS NOT LIKE USA...FULL TIME JAZZ FM STATIONS...NO, IN BRAZIL ONLY WEEKLY JAZZ RADIO SHOW. I DO MY BEST TO INTRODUCE MORE AND MORE JAZZ SOUNDS. I WRITE TO YOU IN HOPE GET SOME CD-PROMOTE TO PLAY AT STATION. MY FIRST DESIRE IS TRY DIVULGE MORE AND MORE THE INSTRUMENTAL, IMPROVISED AND GROOVE MUSIC. THINK ABOUT.
Thanks Russell. Much appreciated. As a matter a fact, I'll be there this Saturday performing with a contemporary quartet group called The Williams Bros. At A church named LeGree Baptist Church. I'll be in Sat. & out Sun. morning.
Thanks Russel for your comment my friend. I am currently seeking an upright bass, I don't know if you can advertise here or not for the Jacksonville, Florida area. We follow our hearts, take care and God Bless. Cole SirCole@NatKingCole.info
At 11:50am on October 22, 2010, David Powell said…
Thanks Russel.
Give me a heads up on NY performances.
Just getting back to you. Summer's almost here and I'm working on some new stuff. No real gigs to speak of. I'll try yo keep myself busy theis summer writing and recording.
I just requested you as a friend. I thought we were already!!
Hey Russ....great to hear from you, man!!! I'm doin' well....still in Ct...trying to establish myself....musically.....it's going pretty well....takes time....I'm teaching at a music store (Music & Arts)....
still playing with th e Motown Tribute Band....Dr.K's Motown Revue....Miki is now using tracks on majority of her dates.....so is Melba Moore....but I'm trying to stay busy...miss all the NY cats....of which I am one of....lol...lol
well...peace my brother....stay up....Venlo
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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.
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Thank you Russel.
Sorry I just opened the link .Please accept my belated thank you.
Give me a heads up on NY performances.
Peace
Une'
Lisa B
Thank you for the add man, all the best to you!
Just getting back to you. Summer's almost here and I'm working on some new stuff. No real gigs to speak of. I'll try yo keep myself busy theis summer writing and recording.
I just requested you as a friend. I thought we were already!!
Later
KimB
thank you for your nice and inspiring comment.
Keep on groovin' !
Rainer Theobald
still playing with th e Motown Tribute Band....Dr.K's Motown Revue....Miki is now using tracks on majority of her dates.....so is Melba Moore....but I'm trying to stay busy...miss all the NY cats....of which I am one of....lol...lol
well...peace my brother....stay up....Venlo
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