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At 11:38am on March 10, 2011, EDSON LUIZ KRUG said…
      HI MISTER SAL. I WILL WRITE IN SPANISH. MUCHO GUSTO, SENOR CUEVAS --- EN BRASIL NOSOTROS GUSTAMOS DEL JAZZ, DE LA MUSICA CON MUCHA LIBERTAD. PERO, EN  LATINO AMERICA NO ES COMO LAS RADIOS AMERICANAS, DONDE HAY JAZZ 24 HORAS....NO, EN BRASIL HAY SOLO PROGRAMAS SEMANALES CON JAZZ, CON MUSICA INSTRUMENTAL. YO SE PORQUE TENGO DOS HORAS SEMANALES PARA PRESENTAR JAZZ, TODO LUNES 21.00  A LA WWW.RADIOLESTE345FM.COM.BR   ESTE SITIO SE ENCUENTRA EN RE-PAGE AHORITA MISMO. ENTONCES SENOR CUEVAS, YO LE ESCRIBO EN DESEO DE LOGRAR UN CD-PROMOCION PARA TOCAR EN LA RADIO. TENGO GANAS DE HACER MEJOR PROMOCION DEL JAZZ EN BRASIL. PIENSA-LO -----SALUDOS DE BRASIL.  EDSON L. K.
At 4:21pm on September 30, 2010, Andy Manzano said…
Saludos. Estaba oyendo el disco Siembra live y a la verdad que quedé asombrado con el solo de bajo que estes dio en Buscando Guayaba. Cuando viene a tocar en PR? Me gustaria verlo tocar en vivo ya que usted es el bajista preferido mio y nunca he tenido la dicha de verlo tocar en vivo. Gracias por sus discos con Willie Colón me encantan todos.
At 7:48pm on June 11, 2009, Luiz Santos Music said…
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Welcome Sal,
Let me know your thoughts about my New Albums!
Enjoy the ride! Luiz
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At 4:34am on June 11, 2009, Bruce C said…

Sal....welcome to TJN! would love to hear your artistry in all the venues of jazz you love to play...hope you find the network a great addition to your artistry and career...my best to you...always b
At 8:39am on June 10, 2009, Manee Valentine said…
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