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At 8:24am on October 12, 2010, Russell A. Worrell said…
Hey Najee...great music as always...thanx 4 sharing ur talents!!!
peace.
At 8:30pm on March 8, 2010, Mike Johnson said…
Najee...you are one prolific sax man!!! I hope you check out the new Jazz Network Worldwide music player and post some of your music on it. It would boost the campaign for the new player and make your music accessible on the network! Keep the creative juices flowing!

Mike
At 2:11pm on December 28, 2009, Larry Washington said…
Najee, Happy New Year !Larry
At 8:01am on November 21, 2009, D*** Metcalf, aka Rotcod Zzaj said…
Hey, Najee... my prime "criteria" for reviewing music is it's EQ (energy quotient).... & yours here is VOLcanic! I am definitely DIGGIN' it... Anything you have in need of review, you may want to consider sending my way... my magazine (called IMPROVIJAZZATION NATION) is at http://zzaj.freehostia.com if you'd like to check it out! You can also contact me using zzajunique@hotmail.com
At 1:57am on November 14, 2009, Darlene said…
Happy, Happy Belated, Najee!

Hope you had a wonderful day and that every day is a wonderful celebration!

Darla~~
At 7:01am on November 4, 2009, Kecia Johnson said…
Wishing you the Happiest of Birthdays!!!
Luv & Blessings...
At 1:38am on November 1, 2009, Jimmy B. said…
i was having working with you and your new cd is the really good i enjoy it thanks again jimmy b
At 5:56pm on October 29, 2009, Charles said…
Brother, first of all ... thank you for inviting me to the network - I love it. I'm getting inspired for 35. Second, I see you haven't gotten a gift yet so I wanted to send a special gift - an anhk, but alas there are none. What's up with that? None the less... Peace and Blessings to you, your brother Charles.
At 12:56pm on October 24, 2009, Gary Taylor said…
What Up my brother... i hear you and Will D. are out there killing it. i'm getting the songs together for this new CD... it's working...

Stay Blessed

G
At 11:37pm on October 17, 2009, simone simons said…
Thanks for the invite.
At 5:29pm on October 15, 2009, Kecia Johnson said…

Thanks Najee for the invite!! Your CD is WONDERFUL!!! Thanks for all the beautiful music over the years...
At 11:21pm on October 14, 2009, Simone Dumas said…
Hi Najee,

I love your new release "Mind Over Matter".
Some of your best work. Enjoying "The Journey" ......
I play it everyday.

Much Luv,

Si
At 8:56pm on October 13, 2009, Gloria Shuttlesworth said…
Hi, thanks for the invite: This is new for me..my son put me on facebook and wanted me to put all my info...I nixed that..You know Mami and I wanted to join you on the Jazz Cruise..it looked awesome; Angie and I did the mother daughter thing last year to Bermuda and had a wonderful time. Hope all is well...Love your lastest CD I play it everyday on my way home to soothe away the stress of the day...by the way my daughter thinks you look younger on every photo..Take Care and tell Fareed hello and I send my love..Keep in touch Ciao
At 3:50pm on October 13, 2009, Darlene said…
Hey old friend!
Lovin the music. Hope you and yours are well.
Would love to see you perform; be sure and post your schedule. Hugs to you...and Fareed!
Darla~~
At 11:44pm on October 12, 2009, Leon (Sealey2k) Sealey said…

NAJEE at the 2007 Capital JazzFest in Columbia, MD USA
At 3:41pm on October 11, 2009, Paulette McWilliams said…
Hey Najee'
Haven't seen you in years!!! Last time was when I was with Luther and still married to Ivan .. It's good to see you here.. Jaijai is awesome!So you couldn't be in a better place!!!Would love to do some singing with you!! God bless you in all you do!!
At 3:33pm on October 11, 2009, Tommy Thomas said…
loved your tracks, 'Favourite Things is a scorcher, greetings from Northern Ireland
At 2:19pm on October 10, 2009, Debbie Davis said…
Thanks for the invite my friend !!!!
At 1:57pm on October 10, 2009, Aubrey Thompson said…
Naj,
How are you Brother?
My wife and I loved the tunes and thanks for the invite.

Are you doing a Jazz cruise of some sorts in a month or so?

I have song things you might appreciate as well.
Thanks


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