Mike,
I lived across from you at the North end of Central Park in the 90ties for a moment...I've been in NY for seven years ... you're an inspiration to my 13-year-old drumming son (Headhunters).
best wishes from Brooklyn
vibist Stefan Bauer
Yo Mike,
What it be? Jerry and I have another song for you to play on.When will you be at the Boom Boom? I got picked up by Doc Kupka's Strokeland Records.Jerry talkes to Paul Jackson at least twice a month.
Mind is not Buddha,
knowledge is not the way.
Zen saying
Peace and power, Tony
Hey Mike, may be you'll remember me. I used to see you at Drummers Collective some 20 years ago ! Nice to hear from you again. How're you doing ?
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All best !
I thought I'd jump start a Monday! Glad you enjoyed the video. A full (and better version) came to me when I took The Jazz Cruise - a straightahead theme.
A very nice gentleman knew of a friend that had some things, but I had no idea. I've received so many pictures and other music of dad's.. one of the unseen benefits for anyone who travels on the jazz cruises, so many quality contacts! That's why we're going again.
Yo Shawn,
Let's go the the thing with Jo Jo on the 25th are you cool on that?? Man I've been checking out the wire every show, you get an exra one on Sun after the regular show you get next weeks so I'm a week ahead and only two more to go. Good to see you on jazz network
Mike
Well, all I can say is he must be a disciple of yours. But he's no match for your timing and delivery. Whomever is to be the recipient of that lovely drum set is going to be forever grateful I'm sure.
Buster
At 10:35pm on February 16, 2008, Joey Pegram said…
Mike, You are awesome and an inspiration in my playing. The grooves are rock solid!
Bro, nice to hear from you! No I have not been to 107 in some time now. I love looking over that way as a Zoom by in a cab though! the memories are so vivid.
Where are you these days?
What up MIke? Remember me? Domaine Chandon in Napa Valley many years ago. Are you still in the Bay Area? Great to reconnect. Hit me back when you can. Myoho!
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I lived across from you at the North end of Central Park in the 90ties for a moment...I've been in NY for seven years ... you're an inspiration to my 13-year-old drumming son (Headhunters).
best wishes from Brooklyn
vibist Stefan Bauer
What it be? Jerry and I have another song for you to play on.When will you be at the Boom Boom? I got picked up by Doc Kupka's Strokeland Records.Jerry talkes to Paul Jackson at least twice a month.
Mind is not Buddha,
knowledge is not the way.
Zen saying
Peace and power, Tony
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Leave a note !
All best !
I thought I'd jump start a Monday! Glad you enjoyed the video. A full (and better version) came to me when I took The Jazz Cruise - a straightahead theme.
A very nice gentleman knew of a friend that had some things, but I had no idea. I've received so many pictures and other music of dad's.. one of the unseen benefits for anyone who travels on the jazz cruises, so many quality contacts! That's why we're going again.
Evette
Let's go the the thing with Jo Jo on the 25th are you cool on that?? Man I've been checking out the wire every show, you get an exra one on Sun after the regular show you get next weeks so I'm a week ahead and only two more to go. Good to see you on jazz network
Mike
Got The Jazz Network thing happenin' now, too. Thanks again to you and Lenny for the invite... you bad-a$$ ma'... !!!
~Shawn~
lets talk soon...
peace
Buster
What's up? I'm looking at this comedian Doug Stanhope. Check him out. Sounds like he's stole your routine.
Buster
Where are you these days?
Lafayette
OBVIOUSLY...you've got me on the drums...
But you're going down in Monopoly!!...LOL ;)
Love your work,
-Lea
Peace/Tunde
Just stoppin by to say hello
Estaire
Give me a shout before you leave Cali! Let's try to hook up. I will get you Bumps number.
Peace/Tunde
I caught you with Headhunters at The San Jose Jazz Fest. in '07. Great band----smokin' frontline. I hope to hear you guys again soon!
Peace-RV
Peace/Tunde
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