Hello Shashona,
Hoping you've had a full recovery from surgery and are back on track with all your passions and pursuits. Would love to hear your news so please keep in touch. Busy at this end with shows and arranging, and having a lovely summer in Toronto. Ready to do CD #2. Take care dear, wishing you all the best.
Kathleen Gorman xo
Hi again Shoshana:
Had a chance to convert some more songs to MP3, will send to your gmail account shortly.
Thank you for promoting jazz down under, and thank you for your kind comments about my work. Am working with an Australian promoter and looking forward to performing in your neck of the woods, early spring 2011. In the meantime, are you still open to setting up an on-air interview? Let me know
Can we set up an on air interview? Just returned from Russia and Belarus, and have released by catalogue worldwide. Have some great stories to tell about my travels.
Nicolas
Hi hope all is well, i just donated to your station hope it helps along with a million more donations, after mine. Also please take a look at my page, i have a player there that you can put on a page and receive 30% of the sales let me know if you can use it. It has a few of my new songs on there also 96 of them.
Paul " SEQUENCE " Ferguson
PS If you can get the word out it would help my foundation also, my site is www.sequence.net under our music
dee Brown's / A Little Elbowroom / on Nu Groove Records
Hello from dee Brown,
The word in getting around, around the word that is. I hope you are passing on this information to all your friends. We got an interview on a site, all the way from Europe, that is most impressive. Hit the link http://www.smoothjazztherapy.com/
Thank you so much for a wonderful interview last night on www.indieshocase.net I had so much fun! Its' such a pleasure to know you and your belief in me means so much!I thank you with all my heart for all the kind words you said about me and for getting my music out there!May your holidays be filled with joy and all the best things life has to offer you and your beautiful family. Please thank all the DJ's as well for their support. I love you all! XXXX's,Monica.
Great to see you still out here and pumping Indie Showcase and Awesome Radio; I hope that joining The Jazz Network's been a boon to the show!! Been a tough year here, as you know, but slowly getting back to life, and just dropped by to say I haven't forgotten about you! Have a great holiday season and best always for continued success on Awesome Radio!
Shashona, thank you so much and thanks to all of your listeners!
I gotta catch the show on line and I just re-read your message on MySpace-- thanks for the link in New York as well.
Wow! The Jazz Network really is a family!
Once I get my new website up, I definitely want a quote from you okay.
Stay jazzy,
Rita
What wonderful words to wake up to. Shashona, promise I'll send you something really soon. The good Lord is weaving a wonderful thread among us filled with love and music!
So happy to be your new jazzy friend!
Jazzy Rita
YAY!! You did it Shashona!! One day we'll have to do an interview about all the great interviews you do for the members of The Jazz Network Worldwide! I love sending artists to you for you are so very kind to all of them, you are a great supporter of jazz and we love you!
Congrats to you!! Would love to be among those that you consider for airplay! My email address is 2jazzy@sbcglobal.net. Let the jazz ring out from down under! I'm going to check out your site now!
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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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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Ever since he started becoming one of the best alto saxophone players in the world, Zenón has drawn from his upbringing in Puerto Rico. But, like many Puerto Ricans, Zenón lives in New York — where his quartet of 10 years has finally been invited to play the Vanguard. It presents new music in concert.
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Hoping you've had a full recovery from surgery and are back on track with all your passions and pursuits. Would love to hear your news so please keep in touch. Busy at this end with shows and arranging, and having a lovely summer in Toronto. Ready to do CD #2. Take care dear, wishing you all the best.
Kathleen Gorman xo
Had a chance to convert some more songs to MP3, will send to your gmail account shortly.
Thank you for promoting jazz down under, and thank you for your kind comments about my work. Am working with an Australian promoter and looking forward to performing in your neck of the woods, early spring 2011. In the meantime, are you still open to setting up an on-air interview? Let me know
Nicolas
Paul " SEQUENCE " Ferguson
PS If you can get the word out it would help my foundation also, my site is www.sequence.net under our music
Hello from dee Brown,
The word in getting around, around the word that is. I hope you are passing on this information to all your friends. We got an interview on a site, all the way from Europe, that is most impressive. Hit the link http://www.smoothjazztherapy.com/
Musically Yours,
dee Brown
www.deebrownmusic.com
Thank you so much for a wonderful interview last night on www.indieshocase.net I had so much fun! Its' such a pleasure to know you and your belief in me means so much!I thank you with all my heart for all the kind words you said about me and for getting my music out there!May your holidays be filled with joy and all the best things life has to offer you and your beautiful family. Please thank all the DJ's as well for their support. I love you all! XXXX's,Monica.
Did your package arrive? I'm also the secretary at Shall Be Music and we're just checking. Happy Jazzy Holidays!
Jazzy Rita
Great to see you still out here and pumping Indie Showcase and Awesome Radio; I hope that joining The Jazz Network's been a boon to the show!! Been a tough year here, as you know, but slowly getting back to life, and just dropped by to say I haven't forgotten about you! Have a great holiday season and best always for continued success on Awesome Radio!
Yours,
Kathryn @ TIMKAT
I gotta catch the show on line and I just re-read your message on MySpace-- thanks for the link in New York as well.
Wow! The Jazz Network really is a family!
Once I get my new website up, I definitely want a quote from you okay.
Stay jazzy,
Rita
Let me know when it arrives and thanks so much!!!
Jazzy Rita
So happy to be your new jazzy friend!
Jazzy Rita
Keep in touch!
Love,
Jaijai
Just stopped by to show some more love. Looks like you are growing stronger, girl. FABULOUS!!!!!
Cres
www.mariorosini.com
All the best, in Jazz
Mario
Congrats to you!! Would love to be among those that you consider for airplay! My email address is 2jazzy@sbcglobal.net. Let the jazz ring out from down under! I'm going to check out your site now!
Stay jazzy,
Rita
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