My young sister/daughter/friend,
Thanks for stopping by. I am so proud of you Nadia. Jkeep reaching for the stars. If you're in NY city on Sept. 17th, between 7-10pm, come by and spend some time with me and many of my musical family at St. Peters Church, for a fundraiser. You will make some new friends and see some you already know. Hopefully ,sit in as well. More info to come.
Watch this website for a press release. Love you .
Peace,
Armsted
Hello! Dr. Nadia,
Very impressed with your music bio.
You ma'am are a musical heavyweight. Glad to see you moving mightily at such a tender age. You've actually lived 2-3 lives in such a short time. I will check out your sounds in a very short time...Thurs. Feel free to examine our small musical offering & our website:www.aworldofpraise.com. Tell me more about getting into jingles & voice-overs.
Hello Nadia,
Thank you very much for your friendship. I went to your web and enjoyed listening to you. Very nice vocal and I love your music.
Please keep in touch.
Yours,
basskie
Hi Nadia ....
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 will be a Real Asset here !!
Would be a Great Honour to be Your Friend ...
Regards;
xdrd
...........
Also would be a real Pleasure to Invite You to share our Luv of J@zz ~ with the Great Sounds at The J@zz Network Listening Room here ---> http://thejazznetwork.ning.com/group/thejzznetworklisteningroom
Happy Listening;
xdrd
Nadia, greetings our new friend to the Jazz Network. I think your new fan club is beggin' for some tunes! Let us know when you have got some music loaded up, if you need any help, please reach out, we'll help ya!
wow you are busy..and bless to be going to such a awsome.school...I always wanted to go there...I wish you the best and make the best of it...we are glad you are here...welcome to the jazznetwork lot,s of love and some really great people here..take care and god bless....
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Thanks for stopping by. I am so proud of you Nadia. Jkeep reaching for the stars. If you're in NY city on Sept. 17th, between 7-10pm, come by and spend some time with me and many of my musical family at St. Peters Church, for a fundraiser. You will make some new friends and see some you already know. Hopefully ,sit in as well. More info to come.
Watch this website for a press release. Love you .
Peace,
Armsted
Very impressed with your music bio.
You ma'am are a musical heavyweight. Glad to see you moving mightily at such a tender age. You've actually lived 2-3 lives in such a short time. I will check out your sounds in a very short time...Thurs. Feel free to examine our small musical offering & our website:www.aworldofpraise.com. Tell me more about getting into jingles & voice-overs.
God Bless !
MM88
Thank you very much for your friendship. I went to your web and enjoyed listening to you. Very nice vocal and I love your music.
Please keep in touch.
Yours,
basskie
Welcome to the network, Nadia! Good to have you here. Enjoy your experience and the wonderful music.
Musically yours,
Maria
www.mariahowell.com
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 will be a Real Asset here !!
Would be a Great Honour to be Your Friend ...
Regards;
xdrd
...........
Also would be a real Pleasure to Invite You to share our Luv of J@zz ~ with the Great Sounds at The J@zz Network Listening Room here --->
http://thejazznetwork.ning.com/group/thejzznetworklisteningroom
Happy Listening;
xdrd
Brad
Welcome to the family of jazz.
Jaijai
Welcome to TJN!
With your multitude of accomplishments, you are absolutely going to love it here!
This is the perfect place for connecting with good people, networking and listening to some of the finest music on the planet.
Enjoy!
Joan-Adrienne
Divine Intervention Mgmt./PR
Merging Jazz Generations (under construction on Ning)
Looking forward to hearing your sounds on the Jazz Network. Musical love to ya!
Maria
www.mariahowell.com
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MILTON
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