Sundar... Thanks for adding me as a friend. I would love to play some of your music on RHYTHMflow Radio. You can send me MP3s... Will you be at the Montreal Jazz Festival this year?
I heard your voice and your playing for 2 minutes on Jai Jai's player and am now a huge fan. Wonderful voice, beautiful music. Wishing you all the best and I hope I hear that you are coming to South Florida sometime soon!!
One of the best jazz concerts I've enjoyed in a long time. Your sense of humour and charm, your voice....I didn't know you scat...wow, it was a fantabulous evening, and I'm still humming Easy Living so many weeks later...
What a great live stream you did the other night broadcasting your CD release party here with us worldwide. Your band was phenomenal and you were superb. Pure excellence! The Jazz Network celebrates with you!
Hello Sundar saw you on live stream. great show you just picked up a new fan. i am here in indianapolis indiana i will be buying your music this week...thanks ...p.s the bass player wow.
What beautiful music you have Sundar! Wow!
Sorry to just get back to you. I've been in survival mode (smile).
My capabilities to showcase artists has diminished greatly because of a change in format but I strongly suggest that you visit my page and then click on the Music Submit button. They have been instrumental in helping me get more airplay. www.laritashelby.com
Yours in music,
Jazzy Rita
Hi Sundar:
Nice to meet you. I was a judge for someone's senior recital at NYU a few years ago. Also I have taught a few students there as an adjunct professor. Good to hear from you. Keep up the good work.
Best,
Mike Longo
Hi Sundar,
Beautiful tracks man! Love the warm vocals, soulful sax and swinging arrangements. You're a triple threat! Hope to play together some time in town. Great to hear your music and to see you in this wonderful Jazz Network. Best of luck with your CD, and continued success and creativity. Cheers! Kathleen
Things are dead dead dead here. Larnell is amazing isn't he?
I know who the others are and their work but Iv'e never worked with them. I work with the old school guys mainly, Don Thompson,
Kelly Jefferson, Terry Clarke, Michele Donato, oh ... I love to work with a lot of guys there. Here I work with Bob Murphy, Ross Taggart, Miles Foxx Hill, Buff Allen, Campbell Ryga, Brad Turner etc. etc.
Again .... it's a treat to hear you
smile, jt
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What a great live stream you did the other night broadcasting your CD release party here with us worldwide. Your band was phenomenal and you were superb. Pure excellence! The Jazz Network celebrates with you!
~Jaijai
Hi Sundar,
Beautiful voice - beautiful music. Send over the album and I will put you on THE ESSENCE RADIO SHOW.
best wishes,
Kara
Sorry to just get back to you. I've been in survival mode (smile).
My capabilities to showcase artists has diminished greatly because of a change in format but I strongly suggest that you visit my page and then click on the Music Submit button. They have been instrumental in helping me get more airplay. www.laritashelby.com
Yours in music,
Jazzy Rita
Nice to meet you. I was a judge for someone's senior recital at NYU a few years ago. Also I have taught a few students there as an adjunct professor. Good to hear from you. Keep up the good work.
Best,
Mike Longo
Thanks,
Steve
Beautiful tracks man! Love the warm vocals, soulful sax and swinging arrangements. You're a triple threat! Hope to play together some time in town. Great to hear your music and to see you in this wonderful Jazz Network. Best of luck with your CD, and continued success and creativity. Cheers! Kathleen
I know who the others are and their work but Iv'e never worked with them. I work with the old school guys mainly, Don Thompson,
Kelly Jefferson, Terry Clarke, Michele Donato, oh ... I love to work with a lot of guys there. Here I work with Bob Murphy, Ross Taggart, Miles Foxx Hill, Buff Allen, Campbell Ryga, Brad Turner etc. etc.
Again .... it's a treat to hear you
smile, jt
Sounds great, man! Maybe we can do something.
Keep in touch and the faith.
Cy jazzlist7@yahoo.com
thank you for introducing me to your music. Love the smooth sounds. Congratulations on your cd.
Shunnae
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