Hi - The Gardenia, 7066 Santa Monica Blvd., Hollwood 90038 - Tele. for reservations is 323-467-7444 and there is a 10.00 cover, two drink minimum or dinner. Can't wait to meet you. xo effie
Wow thanx! Please let me know if you'd like a lead sheet for any. I'd need your email address to send it. Write me at untemporarymusic@prodigy.net Ross
Hi Patty - The Gardenia is located at 7066 Santa Monica Blvd., Hollywood, their phone no. is 1-323-467-7444 The cover charge is $10.00 and reservations are strongly recommended. I would love to meet you. Best, Effie
At 12:28am on February 7, 2009, Mario Rosini said…
Hi Patty thanks for your friendship, is a honor for me!!!!!
Respect and alwais the best.
Your new italian friend
Mario
Hi Patty - I am doing a show at The Gardenia on April 17th. More details will follow when it gets closer. Would love it if you could come. Sincerely, Effie Joy (You remind my of Gogi Grant)
aw thank you so much Patty....i love the music on your page, i'm a fan as well! it's a pleasure to be your friend! check out the album on itunes when you get a chance : )
Thanks Patty. Lyrics are a big deal for me, so it's always great to get a little appreciation. I can't take credit for the piano playing, but my guitar thanks you.
Your singing is quite lovely, especially on "You Go to My Head". It's never too late to start that career!
Thanx Patty. If you'd like a lead sheet, I need your postal address. Also need your email address to send you another version's active demo link. Thanx, Ross
thank you for those kind words. I am listening to your "you go to my head" as I write this... I would let you drop in if your were here... lol,,,, :-) ,,,fdupr
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