I'm the featured artist of the moment and looking for broadcasting my music and advertise the latest CD " Half A Minute" with smooth saxophone Pop & Jazz Classics .
Please have a look at the main page, listen to the music in the player and tell me what you think about
the possibilly broadcasting this music.
Hey Curtis,
Thanks for the add. I was just at your Cafe ... very nice on the pallette. I would love to send you a couple of my CD's. Email me at victor@victorfields.com with your address. Continued success! Yours smoothly...
At 10:38am on September 17, 2009, Victor Fields said…
Below is the single “Lovely Day” from my CD Thinking of You featuring Jeff Lorber 01 LOVELY DAY Featuring Jeff Lorber.mp3
Yours Smoothly,
Victor
“The Sound of the Bay”
At 9:06am on September 17, 2009, Victor Fields said…
Dear Curtis,
Jaijai Jackson asked me to contact you. I am a Featured Artist on TJNW and she thought you might dig what I am doing.
I’m also planning a tour and would appreciate a heads up on any contacts that might support my coming to your city. To know more about me please visit My Page or my website: http://www.victorfields.com.
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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I'm the featured artist of the moment and looking for broadcasting my music and advertise the latest CD " Half A Minute" with smooth saxophone Pop & Jazz Classics .
Please have a look at the main page, listen to the music in the player and tell me what you think about
the possibilly broadcasting this music.
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Thanks for the add. I was just at your Cafe ... very nice on the pallette. I would love to send you a couple of my CD's. Email me at victor@victorfields.com with your address. Continued success! Yours smoothly...
01 LOVELY DAY Featuring Jeff Lorber.mp3
Yours Smoothly,
Victor
“The Sound of the Bay”
Jaijai Jackson asked me to contact you. I am a Featured Artist on TJNW and she thought you might dig what I am doing.
I’m also planning a tour and would appreciate a heads up on any contacts that might support my coming to your city. To know more about me please visit My Page or my website: http://www.victorfields.com.
Look forward to hearing from you.
Yours smoothly,
Victor
“The Sound of the Bay”
Thanks for thinking of me and adding me to this forum group. I LIke It arleady. I aprreciate you keeng it in mind.
Peace my Friend, Teddy
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