HI RANDY, NICE TO MEET YOU.IN BRAZIL WE LOVE ALL JAZZ MUSIC FROM SMOOTH, BOP, COOL, ETC.BUT IN SOUTH AMERICA IS NOT LIKE USA JAZZ FM STATIONS...24 HOURS SWING SOUNDS...NO, IN BRAZIL ONLY WEEKLY JAZZ RADIO SHOW.I SAY THAT BECAUSE I INTRODUCE TWO HOURS WEEK, EVERY MONDAY TO 21.00 AT WWW.RADIOLESTE345FM.COM.BR THIS SITE IS UNDER RE-PAGE RIHJT NOW.BUT YOU CAN SEE ME AT FACEBOOK. OR... WWW.STANGETZCOMMUNITY.COM A WEB SITE TO REVERE STAN GETZ.I SIGN IN BECAUSE STAN WAS THE FIRST USA MUSICIAN TO RECORD BOSSA NOVA STYLE.SO, RANDY, I WRITE TO YOU IN HOPE GET CD-PROMOTE TO PLAY AT STATION.MY FIRST WISH IS TRY FEATURE IN BRAZIL MORE IMPROVISED MUSIC. BEAT TUNES.GROOVE HARMONIES.THINK ABOUT. REGARDS FROM BRAZIL.EDSON luizkrug@bol.com.br
Invite to Kirkland/Robinson Jazz Collaboration. Location: Chazz Southern Cooking (East Atlanta Village)
Electrfying synergy can be experiencd @ Chazz Southernin Cooking Wednesday March 31, 2010 7:00-9:30PM. SHARP. Denise Kirkland, vocals & guitarist Charlie Robinson. 517 Flat Shoals Ave. Atlanta, GA 30316. Come early for great food and wonderful music! Invite your friends! Eay hearyily! Sit in! Denise Kirkland
hi randy,
....thanx for sound evaluation....actually it's a C melody soprano sax on that cut...and the mouthpiece came with the instrument, it was hand crafted by a saxophonist in France named Jouk Minor...who i haven't seen in years...he was still makin' some cool mouthpieces and blowin' some mean avant garde horn last i heard...
yeah that axe has a unique sound...but can't overblow, which i have tendancy to do on the other horns
peace,
Mike
Hi, Randy
Hope to get to Atlanta and maybe we can play together. Great chops.
Thank you for adding me to your friends...bebop and all.
Jazz ed needs folks like you too.
Best
Lenore
Great to meet you also Randy!! Alot of great Jazz in Aus.
You will need to come visit some day!! Ill show you around!!
In the meantime, Id love to get your work on air with us, msg me if your interested. Brilliant work Randy!!
Shashona
Indie Showcase
Hi, Randy
I had a book published by Hanse House called Jazz Master Class and now own the rights to the product. It is a beginning jazz instruction book with companion CD.
Are you interested in posting it at JazzBeat?
Thanks
Best and good luck. Will look you up if I get to Atlanta
Lenore Raphael
Hello, I would like to network with you. Please have a look to my page, I am drawing musicians and sell the originals, copies and calendars.
Swinging greetings and good wishes, Ingrid
Thanks for the invite! I'm having a real ball checking out some very interesting musicians while listening to a variety of great music.
Man, you have a beautiful tone and you blow some killer chops on that Mark VI. I appreciate your remarkable ability to spend quality time giving valuable one-on-one sax improvisation lessons and tips in the midst of publishing a number of books & cd's, conducting other projects and gigging at the same time.
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 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.
Grady Tate began his jazz career as a much-celebrated drummer, backing such icons as Wes Montgomery, Ella Fitzgerald, and Quincy Jones. Tate has since traded in his skins for a microphone at center stage, where he delivers smooth and soulful baritone vocals. With pianist John di Martino, Tate sings "Everybody Loves My Baby" and "Where Do You Start."
He was a soulful reedman, an amazing talent scout for decades and a bandleader of one of the country's most popular acts. Born in 1913, Herman led "Thundering Herds" that were both big draws and well-respected by the likes of Igor Stravinsky. Here are five recordings which still sound fresh today.
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Electrfying synergy can be experiencd @ Chazz Southernin Cooking Wednesday March 31, 2010 7:00-9:30PM. SHARP. Denise Kirkland, vocals & guitarist Charlie Robinson. 517 Flat Shoals Ave. Atlanta, GA 30316. Come early for great food and wonderful music! Invite your friends! Eay hearyily! Sit in! Denise Kirkland
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peaceout,
Mike
.....if you want to hear some great sax...check my buddy Brad Wheeler's page...
peace,
Mike
....thanx for sound evaluation....actually it's a C melody soprano sax on that cut...and the mouthpiece came with the instrument, it was hand crafted by a saxophonist in France named Jouk Minor...who i haven't seen in years...he was still makin' some cool mouthpieces and blowin' some mean avant garde horn last i heard...
yeah that axe has a unique sound...but can't overblow, which i have tendancy to do on the other horns
peace,
Mike
.....just checked out the small ensemble vid....cool school...what kind of piece u using on that big bad bari....
peaceout,
Mike
...thanx 4 the invite...great sound man...wish i could i could hear you stretch...
peace,
Mike Ellis
www.closeup2jazz.com
Post your comments on youtube! Thanks
I am really excited about this site and enjoy networking to the fullest. Come by and check us out sometime
good to be a friend!great player! love the be-bop.hope to hit you back soon with some music.
Have a great week-end
JC
http://www.jazzeyed.20mn.com
Hope to get to Atlanta and maybe we can play together. Great chops.
Thank you for adding me to your friends...bebop and all.
Jazz ed needs folks like you too.
Best
Lenore
You will need to come visit some day!! Ill show you around!!
In the meantime, Id love to get your work on air with us, msg me if your interested. Brilliant work Randy!!
Shashona
Indie Showcase
I had a book published by Hanse House called Jazz Master Class and now own the rights to the product. It is a beginning jazz instruction book with companion CD.
Are you interested in posting it at JazzBeat?
Thanks
Best and good luck. Will look you up if I get to Atlanta
Lenore Raphael

Hello, I would like to network with you. Please have a look to my page, I am drawing musicians and sell the originals, copies and calendars.Swinging greetings and good wishes, Ingrid
Thanks for thinking of me today, means a lot!
Love,
Jaijai
Thanks for spreading the word, your students and friends are coming in. Keep swingin'
Jaijai
Thanks for the invite! I'm having a real ball checking out some very interesting musicians while listening to a variety of great music.
Man, you have a beautiful tone and you blow some killer chops on that Mark VI. I appreciate your remarkable ability to spend quality time giving valuable one-on-one sax improvisation lessons and tips in the midst of publishing a number of books & cd's, conducting other projects and gigging at the same time.
You Music Really Swings, Later,
Bob
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