Hey, how are you debbie? Hope you're well..
Jorge told me that he didn't saw you singing at
the show, because Al's playing with the duke's trio.
When are you singing again whith Al? Great duet!
At this time you shure are checking the sound for today's show..
Jorge one of the other guys is there to see it, I envy him!!!!
I hope we can keep in contact.
I have great photos of you singing with Al, and also a video.
big beso
Thanks, Debbie. These thejazznetwork guys set limit of 5 pictures a day, and I already exceeded my limits. Will upload more pictures soon, let me know if you need them in higher resolution.
Debbie, its a pleasure to welcome you here in The Jazz Network! You bring wonderful artistry and friendship. I'll be sure to thank Najee for inviting you to our family of jazz. Be sure to tell Al about us, for I'd love for him to be a part of our family as well. I'd love to see you both working together, what a great show that must be!! Enjoy the networking and be sure to load up some of your musical goodies here so we can all enjoy your artistry.
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Jorge told me that he didn't saw you singing at
the show, because Al's playing with the duke's trio.
When are you singing again whith Al? Great duet!

besosJorge one of the other guys is there to see it, I envy him!!!!
I hope we can keep in contact.
I have great photos of you singing with Al, and also a video.
big beso
Best of everything,
Jaijai
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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!

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