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At 8:15am on June 12, 2009, Manee Valentine said…
At 6:56am on June 12, 2009, Sandi said…
Wishing you a very HAPPY BIRTHDAY today!
At 12:46pm on May 5, 2009, Christopher Morse said…
Hi Laurie,
It's spring, abeit a cold, wet one. If you have any new songs ready to be listened to, I'm all ears.
Chris
At 7:10pm on February 22, 2009, Luiz Santos Music said…
Hi Laurie,
Thanks for your wonderful comment!
Have a great week!
Be blessed…
Luiz
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At 8:48am on February 22, 2009, ross schneider said…
Thanx for listening Laurie. Let me know if you'd like any lead sheets or need a sax player. Ross
At 7:53am on February 22, 2009, Enrico Galetta said…
Laurie thank you for add me and for your nice words, it's a pleasure to be part of your friends list.
Keep in touch. Ciao
At 8:36pm on February 21, 2009, MightyHornMusic.com said…

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At 8:10am on February 21, 2009, Luiz Santos Music said…
Welcome Laurie
Thank you for joining the Jazz Network!
And check out my rhythm world!
Peace,Luiz
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At 10:43am on February 20, 2009, Christopher Morse said…
Laurie,
Welcome to TJN. As a fellow songwriter, I'm eager to hear your tunes. I'm going to check out your MySpace page. If you get a friend request from Now Standards Music, that's me. Have fun here,
Chris
At 3:55pm on February 19, 2009, Bruce C said…

Laurie...stunning and so lovely is your voice on the songs you've chosen...the first one has my old scotch-irish, russian soul in a trance....thank yoiu sweet songbird...you've made a tough day truly tranquil...all my best to you, and all those lucky enough to be in your life...always b


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