Hi Derf we met years ago I believe in NYC..I was with Chuck Davis at the time. It was after the Pharoahs, which I have the album with the Lion Head Pyramid and the tune IBO...great album...glad to see u still hitting skin...peace.."JC" Johnny Conga
PLS SEND ME YOUR E-MAIL,i'm at sar_abshlom@yahoo.com also www.myspace.com/abshalombenshlomo send your phone # 2, b.crowder,d.whitehead, r. lee where r they n how can i contact , pls advise u want 2 come 2 jerusalem n perform?
Good to see you here!!! Have fun.
I'm at SMC on Tuesdays and Ventura College on Thursday nights. I'm looking forward to an opportunity that we can make music together sometime soon.
~LD
At 10:12am on September 1, 2008, Derf Reklaw said…
Hello Sandi, your face looks familiar and maybe we
have crossed paths in Chicago or even in Michigan,
for I have played in many cities there. Check my website
at www.derfreklaw.com
lets talk soon
Derf
I saw you on someone's page and your name rings a bell with me...I have a feeling we have crossed paths - probably a very long time ago. It could have likely been in Chicago. Good to see you here and know you're still being productive and creative.
BROTHER DERF
GLAD YOUR HERE MY BROTHER. HIP SPOT. LOVE YOUR MUSIC. GODS CONTINUED BLESSINGS TO YOU AND HURRYAND LOAD SOME OF YOUR MUSIC SO THE FAMILY HERE CAN HEAR IT, I ALREADY HAVE SOME ! ( SMILE & LOL )
MY PEACE TO YOU
YOUR BROTHER MLTON
Hello Derf ...
Welcome to our Family here at TJN ~ Hope You will have a Lot of Fun with us --- as we have Great Talent, and Sounds at this very Special 24/7- J@zzClub !!
You surely will be a Real Asset here !!
Would be a Great Honour to be Your Friend ...
Regards;
xdrd
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You were seriously on my mind today - I took it as a sign to stop thru and let you know I am still around.
A pleasure hearing from you...sounds like a plan!
Good to see you here!!! Have fun.
I'm at SMC on Tuesdays and Ventura College on Thursday nights. I'm looking forward to an opportunity that we can make music together sometime soon.
~LD
have crossed paths in Chicago or even in Michigan,
for I have played in many cities there. Check my website
at www.derfreklaw.com
lets talk soon
Derf
I saw you on someone's page and your name rings a bell with me...I have a feeling we have crossed paths - probably a very long time ago. It could have likely been in Chicago. Good to see you here and know you're still being productive and creative.
Sandi
I'm happy toi be one of your friends here.
Talk to you soon.
Have a nice week.
Enrico
Hope to see you soon.
David Ornette Cherry
Yes my brother. Please let's hook up.
I guess I might get your number from Muyungo.
Kenny

BROTHER DERFGLAD YOUR HERE MY BROTHER. HIP SPOT. LOVE YOUR MUSIC. GODS CONTINUED BLESSINGS TO YOU AND HURRYAND LOAD SOME OF YOUR MUSIC SO THE FAMILY HERE CAN HEAR IT, I ALREADY HAVE SOME ! ( SMILE & LOL )
MY PEACE TO YOU
YOUR BROTHER MLTON
Welcome to our Family here at TJN ~ Hope You will have a Lot of Fun with us --- as we have Great Talent, and Sounds at this very Special 24/7- J@zzClub !!
You surely will be a Real Asset here !!
Would be a Great Honour to be Your Friend ...
Regards;
xdrd
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