As I listened to "Blue Water," it really struck me how much your guitar work on the song is reminiscent of Carlos Santana. Was that a coincidence, or by design?
Not only have I accepted your friend request, but I just listend to some of your songs that you have posted on MySpace. I particularly liked "Maybe It's you' and "Blue Water" and I'd gladly add them to my Smooth Jazz library to play on my "Quiet Storm" radio show.
With 2012 about to begin, the more good new Smooth jazz music I can introduce my listeners to , the better.
Hello Albert,
Thanks really for accepting my invite here on TJNW !
Wishing you continued success with all your creative projects ...
Happy greetings from Holland,
Andre van der Sanden AT Hausman productions
Thanks for the request.......awesome music here, Loved your vocals & Lyrics....will be back to listen often, thanks for posting!!!
"Music is food for the heart and soul"
YvonneJ
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The great composer and bandleader was distraught over the 1967 death of Billy Strayhorn, his songwriting and arranging partner of 28 years. But Ellington took Strayhorn's passing as an impetus, born of necessity, to increase his own productivity. Here are five examples.
At the Village Vanguard, one flight down from the hubbub of New York City, in a tight space packed with people, we're about to embark on a musical odyssey by sea. Our captain is saxophonist Chris Potter, who's launching his Odyssey-inspired album The Sirens.
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.
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Youre welcome Albert. Thank You, Seasons Greetings.
As I listened to "Blue Water," it really struck me how much your guitar work on the song is reminiscent of Carlos Santana. Was that a coincidence, or by design?
Hello, Albert!
Not only have I accepted your friend request, but I just listend to some of your songs that you have posted on MySpace. I particularly liked "Maybe It's you' and "Blue Water" and I'd gladly add them to my Smooth Jazz library to play on my "Quiet Storm" radio show.
With 2012 about to begin, the more good new Smooth jazz music I can introduce my listeners to , the better.
Happy New Year!
Skeeter Sanders
Thank you so much for your valued friendship. I love your music.
Thanks really for accepting my invite here on TJNW !
Wishing you continued success with all your creative projects ...
Happy greetings from Holland,
Andre van der Sanden AT Hausman productions
Hello. Thank you for the invitation to be friends.
Sheila D.
Hello Albert!
Thank you for the friendship!
Mary Jenson
hi Albert,
thanks for your friendship! ^_^
Francesca
Hello Albert, Thank you for requesting to be my friend, I am honoured.
Always x
Great stuff! Thanks for adding me to your friends.
Ciao
Hi Albert
I listen to your music, I really enjoyed both instrumentals and vocal songs.the production
is fantastic! thankyou for being a friend
http://www.reverbnation.com/petracaramela#!
and my songs on the "reverbnation" PLAYER on my page here..
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Thanks for request. Nice to meet you :-)
"Music is food for the heart and soul"
YvonneJ
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