Your Bio is Slamming and SO ARE YOU. There are not too many people in this world that can make a stately disclosure about their mind, body and SOUL.
I know that you have changed the expectations and perceptions of the younger males that view this site. I can tell that you have an enthusiastic personality and possess many untold skills. I wish you only the best that life has to present in order to meet your needs and satisfy your requirements.
~The SILK ONE!~
Hey sweetie, thanks for adding me on! Unfortunately I can't make it down to D.C. this weekend but hopefully I'll catch your show, when ever you when get back to N.Y.C. or sooner!
Have a very Happy Thanksgiving, dear!
Hugs,
Tim
Hi Sheila
great hearing you at the Castle this past weekend. what an extraordinary performer! i particulalry liked "summer time" and the "boy" from ipanema
It is so cool to hear from you!! I hope you are being blessed. Your photos are super golden. It's great to see people from our class still in the mix. We'll rap soon!
You still sound and look great!!
Lance
Chip Shelton & Peacetime
May16-17, 2008, Fri/Sat, 9 & 11pm
Twins Jazz Restaurant
1344 U St. NW
Washington, DC, Tel 202/ 234-0072
Chip Shelton- Flute, Sax, Vocal, Perc.
Lou Volpe- Guitar
Marcus McLaurine- Bass
Jon Davis- Organ, Piano
Sylvia Cuenca- Drums
2007 Winner of a Soul-PatrolAward for #7Best Jazz Release, and celebrating his 8th CD, “Imbued With Memories”, Chip Shelton’s Soulful Band, Peacetime, returns to Washington, DC.
Chip Shelton info: www.chipshelton.com
CD Release info: www. Summitrecords.com
Email: chipflutes@aol.com
Electronic Press Kit: www.sonicbids.com/chipshelton
Twinsjazz info: www.twinsjazz.com
PR: RL Grant Group, Inc.
Photography: JosABeasley
More Info: www.soul-patrol.com/
Hi there, girlie! It is so nice to hear from you. And...if you've been crying happy tears from TCP, then I am okay with that. That was so sweet. Also, you are all that. Love your music, voice and resume! Keep movin' in the direction of creativity. Would love to meet ya and make some music. Let's stay in touch for sure.
you are really special..I love your work..and the people you hang out with..the song is great..I think love is the most understood missed understood word on the planet...god bless...
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It's been a long time. I am glad to see that you are still doing your thing. You look and sound great. Let's stay in touch. God Bless.
Michael (MCL)
I know that you have changed the expectations and perceptions of the younger males that view this site. I can tell that you have an enthusiastic personality and possess many untold skills. I wish you only the best that life has to present in order to meet your needs and satisfy your requirements.
~The SILK ONE!~
Have a very Happy Thanksgiving, dear!
Hugs,
Tim
I appreciate the invite. I feel some seriously positive and dignified vibrations emanating from this site!
One love!
Kamal

hi sheila , hope you are fine , best dirkgreat hearing you at the Castle this past weekend. what an extraordinary performer! i particulalry liked "summer time" and the "boy" from ipanema
peace
d
you have a wonderful voice and i wish you great success and happiness !
Raz
You still sound and look great!!
Lance
May16-17, 2008, Fri/Sat, 9 & 11pm
Twins Jazz Restaurant
1344 U St. NW
Washington, DC, Tel 202/ 234-0072
Chip Shelton- Flute, Sax, Vocal, Perc.
Lou Volpe- Guitar
Marcus McLaurine- Bass
Jon Davis- Organ, Piano
Sylvia Cuenca- Drums
2007 Winner of a Soul-PatrolAward for #7Best Jazz Release, and celebrating his 8th CD, “Imbued With Memories”, Chip Shelton’s Soulful Band, Peacetime, returns to Washington, DC.
Chip Shelton info: www.chipshelton.com
CD Release info: www. Summitrecords.com
Email: chipflutes@aol.com
Electronic Press Kit: www.sonicbids.com/chipshelton
Twinsjazz info: www.twinsjazz.com
PR: RL Grant Group, Inc.
Photography: JosABeasley
More Info: www.soul-patrol.com/
This song LOVE really sounds great!!!!! you keep up the good work.
You Jazz ladies are really doing it!
Sidnetta
Maria
www.mariahowell.com
Stopping by To say Hello
& Wish You A Fab Week!
Love Your Sound!
Your Boston Friend,
Karin Parker
Just stopping by to say HOLA hope all is well...love your music!!
Estaire
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