Hi Diane, nice to know you, too, sweet songstress...Mary
At 12:45pm on September 18, 2009, Mario Rosini said…
Hi Diane, how are you, long time no see you, grat music i like your music, if you want u can listen my new cd jazz All by my self, i hope like, is important your comment because you are very professional singing!!!!!
Thanks Diane
all the best
Mario
Diane...sweet songstress indeed!...great selections, phrasing, arrangements...and range. A competent musical array of talents to win my admiration with your skills. Thank you for sharing it all with this world in need of more jazz artists...well done! Wishing you all the very best for you and all those in your life for the coming New Year...may the world be your oyster ibn 2009...enjoy! ....always b
Hey Diane
Sorry for the late reply, I not play any where close to Zurich, how ever I do have a couple of days free, how much longer are you going to be in Zurich?
Goddess Diane, thank you for smiling on my humble efforts! How honored I am that you took the time to listen to my music. I am wow-ed and inspired by your accomplishments and your incredible voice which flows like silk! What makes it even more amazing is that it sounds effortless... which is the proof-positive that you have worked at your craft with great dedication and intensity! I hope to learn from your beautiful tracks. Me want to go to Berlin too! So glad you connected with me and I look forward to sharing more with you in the future. Grateful for you, Mone
Dear Diane,
thank you for your love comment,
it would be my pleasure to see your show in Berlin, please let me know when and where you are playing and singing there.
Musical greetings from Berlin
Jobinho Minas
Do you speak german or french? :-)
Thank you Diane! I saw your video of GET HERE! Thats one of my favorite songs. Sooo you have lots of experience and music know how! Hope to meet you one day... share the stage!!!... Now I'm gonna search for you on YOUTUBE!! smile.
Hi Diane, thanks for your comment, I have immediately put your video among my favorite because I love who sings and it plays with feeling and passion, you in this video transmit everything this, I am me honored to have you among my friends.
Many thanks again & all all all the best.
Mario
Hi Diane,
Great to meet and hear you! I'm enjoying your lovely sound on Corcovado, and cool All Blues.
Hope to see you in Toronto some time. Keep in touch and keep the music flowing......
All the best,
Kathleen
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Pleasure to meet you Diane, Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
Thanks Diane
all the best
Mario
Mario

Diane...sweet songstress indeed!...great selections, phrasing, arrangements...and range. A competent musical array of talents to win my admiration with your skills. Thank you for sharing it all with this world in need of more jazz artists...well done! Wishing you all the very best for you and all those in your life for the coming New Year...may the world be your oyster ibn 2009...enjoy! ....always bWishing you and all your beloved ones a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
Harold Haity
Was listening to you. Great !
Thanks really Jazzy.
Have a great week Diane
Harold
Sorry for the late reply, I not play any where close to Zurich, how ever I do have a couple of days free, how much longer are you going to be in Zurich?
Robert
thank you for your love comment,
it would be my pleasure to see your show in Berlin, please let me know when and where you are playing and singing there.
Musical greetings from Berlin
Jobinho Minas
Do you speak german or french? :-)
Many thanks again & all all all the best.
Mario
Respect and always the best yours in music.
Mario
Thank you so much for your warm words of heart, they meant a lot...
Flap your musical wings :-)
Jaijai
Great to meet and hear you! I'm enjoying your lovely sound on Corcovado, and cool All Blues.
Hope to see you in Toronto some time. Keep in touch and keep the music flowing......
All the best,
Kathleen
It's been many a year since hanging at the YMHA. You have certainly be on the move.
the best,
Bill
Your voice is so beautiful and so soothing...I love your version of Corcovado.
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At the Village Vanguard, one flight down from the hubbub of New York City, in a tight space packed with people, we're about to embark on a musical odyssey by sea. Our captain is saxophonist Chris Potter, who's launching his Odyssey-inspired album The Sirens.Pat Metheny And John Zorn: A Vivid Sound World
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