Hey Bill,
Thanks for dropping by! I've just relocated to the east coast and am gigging in the village next Sunday. I love being here...how did you fare with the floods?
hi,
I am glad to announce the release of my debut CD called "Interro Island". This is my first solo project, which includes original tunes composed and arranged by me. I hope you will enjoy my work!
Sweeeet chops Bill......totally tasty indeed. Great pix too! We're aligned in many areas....thank you for sharing the sweet stylings of your musicianship...I'm in Maine now...but was "hatched" as a Tarheel...my momma still lives in Charlotte...and as soon as I sell my house...will re-invent my life in a more southerly mode...the shot here i took in '74, Preservation Hall, New Orleans...Sweet Emma at the piano...have some great guitarist friends up here in the Maine area...drop in anytime...my best to you ....always b
Thank you, Bill for stopping by my page. I love your music. Especially the blues in shar-truze and kinda kenny. I'm trying to put together a tribute to Oscar Brown, Jr with Kenny. He's now the director of ethnomusicolgy at UCLA
Peace
Hello Bill my friend. Thanks for your invitation Sir.
Currently I'm in London but I know I'll one day watch one of your concerts. Would be great to jam with you .
Wishing you all the best Bill.
Harold
At 11:06am on February 11, 2009, Joani Taylor said…
SNAP! This is my kind of jazz. Thanks for being here. Warmest regards from Vancouver BC
Hi Bill,
Great to meet and hear you. Wonderful music, what a virtuoso you are ! Your bio is fascinating, so many musical and personal accomplishments. Wishing you all the very best for 2009.
Cheers,
Kathleen
At 9:19am on December 23, 2008, HAROLD HAITY said…
Hello Bill Barnes"THE GUITAR LORD ",
Wishing you and all your beloved ones a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
Hi!
I checked out your page in the Jazz Network. Nice playing! When you get a moment please check out my free guitar lesson page at: http://www.bluesandjazzguitar.blogspot.com/ pass it on to friends, students and anyone who likes jazz guitar. I’m trying to promote jazz and blues guitar.
Best regards,
Robert
At 2:38pm on November 17, 2008, HAROLD HAITY said…
Hey man Bill, thanks for our friendship.
You're really great, I love listening to you
Nice having your contact.
Enjoy the week
Harold
Hi bill,
thankyou so much for your comments, and glad that you enjoyed my singing. I am now enjoying your playing! too bad you are so far away! Love and Peace!
Judy
Hello Bill ...
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Regards;
xdrd
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Thanks for dropping by! I've just relocated to the east coast and am gigging in the village next Sunday. I love being here...how did you fare with the floods?
You're still on my mind my friend.
Much Love & Respect.
Harold
I am glad to announce the release of my debut CD called "Interro Island". This is my first solo project, which includes original tunes composed and arranged by me. I hope you will enjoy my work!
Thank you for your virtual and musical friendship.
Maybe we will see in NY one day !
Myreille

Sweeeet chops Bill......totally tasty indeed. Great pix too! We're aligned in many areas....thank you for sharing the sweet stylings of your musicianship...I'm in Maine now...but was "hatched" as a Tarheel...my momma still lives in Charlotte...and as soon as I sell my house...will re-invent my life in a more southerly mode...the shot here i took in '74, Preservation Hall, New Orleans...Sweet Emma at the piano...have some great guitarist friends up here in the Maine area...drop in anytime...my best to you ....always bNice playing..
Peace
Currently I'm in London but I know I'll one day watch one of your concerts. Would be great to jam with you .
Wishing you all the best Bill.
Harold
Thank you for Friendly!
Best From France!
Great to meet and hear you. Wonderful music, what a virtuoso you are ! Your bio is fascinating, so many musical and personal accomplishments. Wishing you all the very best for 2009.
Cheers,
Kathleen
Wishing you and all your beloved ones a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
Harold Haity
,
I checked out your page in the Jazz Network. Nice playing! When you get a moment please check out my free guitar lesson page at: http://www.bluesandjazzguitar.blogspot.com/ pass it on to friends, students and anyone who likes jazz guitar. I’m trying to promote jazz and blues guitar.
Best regards,
Robert
You're really great, I love listening to you
Nice having your contact.
Enjoy the week
Harold
thankyou so much for your comments, and glad that you enjoyed my singing. I am now enjoying your playing! too bad you are so far away! Love and Peace!
Judy
How I love your playing! Beautiful!
Love,
Judy
Sorry for being lil'bit late, as I just discovered your Page --- So ...
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 are a Real Asset here !!
Would be a Great Honour to be Your Friend ...
Regards;
xdrd
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