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Pleasure to meet you. I so glad you liked the Espanol. You do not have to understand the language to enjoy the music!
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Thank you Kevin. And you are surely Welcomed to enjoy them. Tell me about your experience and Gig in Vegas.
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Hi there Kevin, thank you for your warm words of welcome, adding me to your friends network. Who knows, maybe we'll share the stage one day. I'll be looking forward! Brightest Blessings!
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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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Hi Kevin,
I'm very sorry, I've been away real long, but I'm back! Glad we had reconnected through FB already/ I still thank you for your encouraging comments! Blessings!
God Bless! Denise
Thank you my brother for the embrace. I look forward to more sharing in the near future. Peace and much respect.
Armsted
Please visit me at:http://stayinthelight.ning.com
God bless you
Pleasure to meet you. I so glad you liked the Espanol. You do not have to understand the language to enjoy the music!
Best wishes to you - Manee
Glad to have you visit my Page again.
with tender-kindness
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Great that you became a member of this Jazz Network. I'm a passioned jazz lover and record collector and love to make my daily keep swinging web log that keeps me busy. It has now over 900 entries. You can also find links at my member site and jazz photos i made. Come and visit it !!
If you love to share your passion at my daily Keep Swinging web log you're invited to contact me at my keepswinging at live point nl address.
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