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At 12:37pm on January 18, 2011, Russell A. Worrell said…
Great sound!...very smooth!
At 2:29am on January 18, 2011, Carol Watfa said…
Hi Britto, can't find any links to your music in this very-nrew-to-me website ...
At 12:49am on January 17, 2011, Leslie Lewis said…

Hi Rick,

 

Thanks for listening to my tracks.  I listened to some of yours as well.  Nice tunes, are they yours?  Also you have a nice sound and and nice ideas with phrasing.

Take care,  Leslie

At 6:31am on January 16, 2011, Ken DeBusschere said…

Greetings Rick;

 Woke up to your invite! Nice way to start a snowy Sunday morning in Toronto. Will ensure to listen to more of your talent.

Cheers,

Ken

At 8:52pm on January 15, 2011, Carole Hayes said…

Have listened to two of your tracks and liked both of them.  Thank you for the welcome.  I feel a little inadequate among all this talent.  Greetings  from Australia,  Carole

 

At 7:19pm on January 13, 2011, Jesus Cruz said…
Rick, very nice...the culmination of the very soul of jazz.. thx. hope you had a moment to hear what i bring to the table? all the best my man.
At 7:38am on January 13, 2011, Dawi Opara said…

Whats up Rick went to your web site like i said before u are a pretty interesting dude multi man heard u play nice fat tone as for the dvd production credit goes to Al Jewer and Andy Mitran as well as the music which is mostly

acid files which is cool but i miss the improve of jass keep doing whatcha u doing u a bad dude

Peace Out Dawi

 

peace out 

 

 

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At 10:37am on January 12, 2011, Dawi Opara said…

Rick thanks for the welcome read some of your page pretty interesting dude i do the spoken word my website (dawiopara.com)maybe we can put a new rhythm down i love to read with hardcore jass players old school  none of that kenney g i like to be challenged 

so check the site and holla back at a brother i also have some video on the site so if anyone is looking for a mad poet let  me know  Peace out DAwi

At 6:56am on January 12, 2011, Zach Bartholomew said…
Thanks for the welcome, Rick! Best wishes for you this year! If you or anyone you know is looking for a trio or pianist, send them my way. I'm looking to connect with as many people involved in jazz as I can.
At 4:58am on January 12, 2011, Carole Freeman said…
Good Morning Rick! Thank you so much for your welcome and good wishes
At 8:16am on January 11, 2011, Petra Kozeluhova said…
Welcome Rick! P
At 8:16am on January 11, 2011, Petra Kozeluhova said…


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At 8:33am on January 7, 2011, Axel Weiss said…

You're welcome, Rick! Great music here.

I enjoyed listening to your amazing playing.

Love, peace and MUSIC!

Greetings from Bavaria, Axel

At 8:59pm on January 4, 2011, Joani Taylor said…
oh HI! There you are!!!


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