Thanks for the note Ms K....always giggin' specially in the summer....hot in Maine!....anytime you're around come and sing with us....playing out at least once a week and 2x every other week for now....how all is well in the tropics....my best to you...always b
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Welcome to our Family here at TJNW ~ 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 ...
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Also it would be a real Pleasure to Invite You to join and share our Luv of J@zz ~ with the Great Sounds at The J@zz Network Listening Room
Kennda....what a great wonderful surprise to "discover" your talents here...one of the great aspects of TJN...so many talents to discover...love your "classy" stylings and clarity of tone with your great singing...lovely indeed...if you aver get to Maine...just holler...we've lots of great musicians up here to sing with...great selections too...Would love to network with you, should you ever need imagery to match your musical artistry....or a sweet cornet for your arrangements...my very best to you....always b
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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.
Grady Tate began his jazz career as a much-celebrated drummer, backing such icons as Wes Montgomery, Ella Fitzgerald, and Quincy Jones. Tate has since traded in his skins for a microphone at center stage, where he delivers smooth and soulful baritone vocals. With pianist John di Martino, Tate sings "Everybody Loves My Baby" and "Where Do You Start."
He was a soulful reedman, an amazing talent scout for decades and a bandleader of one of the country's most popular acts. Born in 1913, Herman led "Thundering Herds" that were both big draws and well-respected by the likes of Igor Stravinsky. Here are five recordings which still sound fresh today.
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Thanks for the note Ms K....always giggin' specially in the summer....hot in Maine!....anytime you're around come and sing with us....playing out at least once a week and 2x every other week for now....how all is well in the tropics....my best to you...always bThanks really for accepting my invite here on TJNW !
Wishing you continued success & many more creative projects ...
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Andre van der Sanden AT Hausman prods.
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Welcome to our Family here at TJNW ~ 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;
exe*Cute*
~~~~~~~~~~~
Also it would be a real Pleasure to Invite You to join and share our Luv of J@zz ~ with the Great Sounds at The J@zz Network Listening Room
Happy Listening;
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Kennda....what a great wonderful surprise to "discover" your talents here...one of the great aspects of TJN...so many talents to discover...love your "classy" stylings and clarity of tone with your great singing...lovely indeed...if you aver get to Maine...just holler...we've lots of great musicians up here to sing with...great selections too...Would love to network with you, should you ever need imagery to match your musical artistry....or a sweet cornet for your arrangements...my very best to you....always bWelcome to
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The Jazz Network is exactly what the title suggests, a place where you get to mix and mingle with those who have not only an appreciation for Jazz but a forum to hear new up and coming artists as well. I've hooked up with so many of my old friends that I've lost contact with over the years here and it's been a great place to meet folk, appreciate good music and Musicianship. What an incredible idea!!
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