Diane, I think you are going to find a great deal of satisfaction once you get past any learning curves.. I did not install my logic because it will only work on my panther drive which I am about to convert into my new Leopard drive.. In which case logic will have to be upgraded anyway.. So I stay comfortably locked in my Protools which will also get upgraded when I move to Leopard.. At least that is my plan..
You are probably engrossed with your new technology as I type, I wish you a great day..
now I am getting the geography together...I head the Hotel is fantastic and someone asked me if I know this Jazz singer singing there - and I said, no:)
Now I ...click click click...I know. IT IS YOU!
Now I have a face, and a location and the world is getting cozier by the minute.
Hope all is well. Sorry it took so long to get back to you.. It's been almost a month.. It is a good thing I got an alert from Jaijai.. Did you switch to a mac? If you do that there is another alternative: Logic Audio. This only works on a Mac so there should be 0% compatibility issues.
I am told it interfaces well with Protools. I have but have never installed it. Maybe I will do that just to see how well it works?
Dear Diane, Hello and Thank you for your very heartfelt compliment on my voice!
I am really enjoy your singing!NICE!!!!!!!
Great musicians too, Great groove goin' on here!
Love and Success, pleased to meet you!
Peggie
www.peggieperkins.coom
www.myspace.com/peggieperkins
Hi Diane, and thanks so much for your kind comment! I am equally a fan of your voice, style and song choices! I'm in Belgium right now, so I'll wave to you in Germany. :) My husband is a Swedish trombonist, and we're on a little CD release tour until the 28th when we go back to the US. I'd love to hear how the music is going in Germany when you get a chance. I'd also love to see Canada one day (can't believe I still haven't been).
Yes, Diane, Irene Krall was very special to work with. I was very lucky to have that musical association, brief though it was and young as I was at the time. Besides having a beautiful voice, she was also a top professional and a very lovely person.
Best,
Larry
Hi Diane,
I opened up your page and heard your lovely lyrical "You'd Be So Nice." It's so nice and refreshing to hear this beautiful quality in a singer performing today. I enjoyed all your other samples, as well. I was interested to read that you're Canadian and studied in Toronto. I performed at the Cafe des Copains there in '88 and '90, receiving nice reviews from critic Mark Miller in the Globe and Mail. I hope you're enjoying your time in Germany. My heart is in Europe, since I'm from there (Montenegro), but love the kind of jazz that's played here in the U.S. Good luck in all your musical endeavors.
All the best,
Larry
Hey Diane,
Thank you so much for your kind words about the music!! AND , I just read your comment to my blog and had to smile....I'm so glad that you find something you can identify with in the things that 'come through me'...I'm diggin' what you got up on here as well!! You sound beautiful; understated and lyrical. I promise to come back and listen more when I have a moment. Just got back from a gig and I'm exhausted. Once again, thank you and be good. Love,
Always a pleasure, I thinks its the "voice"...yeah, its been awhile since I was last in Toronto as well. Due you plan on ever getting back there to Can. at all?!
Diane, you sound nice. Thanks for the comment and welcome. I come to Berlin once in a while, have friends there, and play concerts. When I next come I'll look you up.
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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I really enjoy your music!
All the Best to you
Karin
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Hi Diane, how are you, if you want pusch on the banner, it's a special event, many thanks.
Mario
You are probably engrossed with your new technology as I type, I wish you a great day..
Even
Now I ...click click click...I know. IT IS YOU!
Now I have a face, and a location and the world is getting cozier by the minute.
Kara
Joni Mitchell, Roberta Flack..and i too was hooked. Never regretted going this path as a asinger...nice to know that you are in Berlin.
Enjoy the weekend. It is suppose to get HOT!
Kara
I hope you are well? how as you tour?
Robert
Hope all is well. Sorry it took so long to get back to you.. It's been almost a month.. It is a good thing I got an alert from Jaijai.. Did you switch to a mac? If you do that there is another alternative: Logic Audio. This only works on a Mac so there should be 0% compatibility issues.
I am told it interfaces well with Protools. I have but have never installed it. Maybe I will do that just to see how well it works?
Even
Peace and Blessings,
Janine
www.janinecarter.com
I am really enjoy your singing!NICE!!!!!!!
Great musicians too, Great groove goin' on here!
Love and Success, pleased to meet you!
Peggie
www.peggieperkins.coom
www.myspace.com/peggieperkins
Thanks and all the best,
Christina
Best,
Larry
I opened up your page and heard your lovely lyrical "You'd Be So Nice." It's so nice and refreshing to hear this beautiful quality in a singer performing today. I enjoyed all your other samples, as well. I was interested to read that you're Canadian and studied in Toronto. I performed at the Cafe des Copains there in '88 and '90, receiving nice reviews from critic Mark Miller in the Globe and Mail. I hope you're enjoying your time in Germany. My heart is in Europe, since I'm from there (Montenegro), but love the kind of jazz that's played here in the U.S. Good luck in all your musical endeavors.
All the best,
Larry
I like your version of "ALL BLUEs", alot!! I'm recently just getting to hear vocals/lyrics for alot of Miles' songs.
Thank you so much for your kind words about the music!! AND , I just read your comment to my blog and had to smile....I'm so glad that you find something you can identify with in the things that 'come through me'...I'm diggin' what you got up on here as well!! You sound beautiful; understated and lyrical. I promise to come back and listen more when I have a moment. Just got back from a gig and I'm exhausted. Once again, thank you and be good. Love,
Federico
Always a pleasure, I thinks its the "voice"...yeah, its been awhile since I was last in Toronto as well. Due you plan on ever getting back there to Can. at all?!
John
Thanks for your nice words !!
I checked your music, Great taste and beautiful voice !!
Hope to meet you one day
Tony
What a Lovely sound you have!
Very enjoyable - very smooth!
Blessings,
TEX
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