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At 8:53am on July 26, 2009, Manee Valentine said…
Happy Birthday Zach!
At 4:11am on July 26, 2009, Sandi said…
Wishing you a very HAPPY BIRTHDAY today!
At 7:14pm on July 30, 2008, Paul Bagwell said…
sorry.this sunday at hitops 4to8
At 7:12pm on July 30, 2008, Paul Bagwell said…
wuz up bro?! i have a gig with banana boom at hitops in timonium. real close to the fair grounds. 4to8
see ya,
bagz
At 11:58am on June 13, 2008, Durium said…
Dear Zach,

Love to point you to my daily Keep Swinging blog . hope you like it !

Maybe we can become friends !!

Keep swinging

Hans Koert
At 1:54pm on March 5, 2008, James Olezene said…
Thanks for your friendship...hope to talk to you soon about your "Jazz education" experience and how your first gig goes....you sound very excited about being a jazz bassist....always like to hear from someone who shares the enthusiasim of the "walkin th bottom line" as i do
peace,
james
At 10:00am on February 17, 2008, Paul Bagwell said…
Hey Zach. Hows every thing? Feel free to call or email me with questions concerning music and the bass.
See ya,
Bagz
At 3:24pm on February 16, 2008, Dave Janesh said…
zack, i set up a group here on the jazz network, called baltimore/washington jazz musicians. come join it
At 3:31pm on February 15, 2008, Michael Janesh said…
yo
At 7:04am on February 15, 2008, John Kessell said…
Zach:

It was fun playing with you during Mike's lesson. You've got some nice ideas happening. Looking forward to another session soon so you and Mike can progress together. Welcome to the network.

John


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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