Karen....wow...and wow...and oh yeah...WOW! What a totally sweeeeet out of the box approach to your vocals and arrangements.....thank you for sharing your wonderful artistry here at TJN...and as to your groups musicianship, nice chops pops! You've made my day one i can bounce to now.... i'd love to network with you anytime should you need imagery to match your musical artistry, my best to you ....always b
Hello Karen, thank you for the friendship :) Fine music you have. I sure wish I could 'scat' like you :) BUT I caint, so skiddly doo be do :) Love lots. Billy
I've been a fan ever since I heard your CD with Randy Brecker.
I was inspired to get Buddy Montgomery on my CD, which I did thanks to your great engineer at Skywalker. Her name escapes me, but
she has great ears! I tried emailing Buddy at cybo but it didn't work. If you have any way to reach him, please let me know. Best regards, and take care, dug your version of "Take Five".
Thanks for the request. Lovely voice ! I will be putting some of my songs on here as MP3 work soon but you can listen to a few things on my website listed on my profile page. Stay in touch. God Bless,
Really diggin' the variety of feels in your player sis', really nice work here!!! Thank you very much for the invitation to your site!... I don't have my tracks posted as yet but if you would like to hear some of my demo work check out my MySpace site. Blessings from Canada.
MySpace.com - Martin Clay - Vancouver, CA - Nu-Jazz / Lounge / Down-tempo - www.myspace.com/playwithclayproductions
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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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Karen....wow...and wow...and oh yeah...WOW! What a totally sweeeeet out of the box approach to your vocals and arrangements.....thank you for sharing your wonderful artistry here at TJN...and as to your groups musicianship, nice chops pops! You've made my day one i can bounce to now.... i'd love to network with you anytime should you need imagery to match your musical artistry, my best to you ....always bThank you for adding me.
Have a good rest of the weekend!
Jenn
I was inspired to get Buddy Montgomery on my CD, which I did thanks to your great engineer at Skywalker. Her name escapes me, but
she has great ears! I tried emailing Buddy at cybo but it didn't work. If you have any way to reach him, please let me know. Best regards, and take care, dug your version of "Take Five".
Bonita
Thanks for coming by... I do love your voice and music -- wow! You have a great band, a very soulful, powerful and lovely voice. Mahalo!
TerryB
you've chosen one of my favorite
songs in the world. it came out beautiful.
thank you!
Vanessa
Respect, Ed Epstein
MySpace.com - Martin Clay - Vancouver, CA - Nu-Jazz / Lounge / Down-tempo - www.myspace.com/playwithclayproductions
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