At 7:15am on September 30, 2010, Steve Clarke said…
Hey Sir,
Europe was great ! I think it's about my 20th trip and each one was awesome as far as people, music, and culture. What a Blessing to be part of the universal language.
Are you playing much, writing, recording ?
Holla anytime.
Steve ... Bpt CT.
Good Evening, Right now I am doing local bookings for my wife. We plan on doing a few shows in 2011 and will keep you in mind. Sorry I can not be much more help right now. Necie also has several formal Gala events for her Org. and I have your information. Right now Necie is looking to be a hired artist. So I am booking her with bands who need a powerful lead singer. She spent years overseas in Berlin Germany with her band and in the states. Now she just wants to come and sing herheart out with great musicians. Thanks for the reply and hope we can contiune to network. Have a blessed evening.
The level of jazz in Russia is not good enough. People who are not musicians imagine jazz as something stylish and beautiful. They are interested in the word jazz but they are not interested in going to concerts for the money. Those people who are musicians can not devote all their time for jazz because of the jazz underpaid. As a result, when the best Russian musicians play jazz together they have worse sound than the West Bands because they do not have time for rehearsals. All the time they spend on pop projects.
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DEAREST DR.GREY,THANK YOU FOR YOUR FRIENDSHIP AS WELL!"GOT SWING"?{SMILING}YOU SAID TO STAY STRONG?THE LOVE OF ART AND ALL GENRES OF MUSIC HAS DEFINITELY KEPT ME STRONG,ALLOWING ME TO CONQUER IT ALL.I PRAY THAT ALL IS WELL,PEACE AND BLESSINGS MY BROTHER.I WILL CHECK OUT THAT BOOK OF YOURS ALSO.THANK YOU,ONYX
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Greetings Dr. Grey!! Thanks so much for the kind words and yes, I will definitely check out your book on Trane. Great to meet you here!! Peace & Blessings
Thanks for the information. I will definitely order it from Amazon.com and give you some feedback after I read it. Keep doing what you're doing and may God continue to bless you.
Thank you for accepting me as a friend on this network. I can tell from your profile that you have a wealth of musical experience. I am so excited to know that you have written a book on Coltrane. He is one of my favorite artists. I will have to order this book. I hope that it is available on kindle. Have a blessed day.
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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Europe was great ! I think it's about my 20th trip and each one was awesome as far as people, music, and culture. What a Blessing to be part of the universal language.
Are you playing much, writing, recording ?
Holla anytime.
Steve ... Bpt CT.
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