Hope all is well my friend. I was wondering if you recieved any feedback on my song "Ocean Breeze"? I did add a song to the site if you might check it out and let me know what you think it is "Journey To A Dream" All the best....by the way I have been listening to your show each week...it is great Linley...Take Care..Dan Sheets
Thanks so much for airing my song on your show!!! I can't thank you enough..you are a great person Linley!! If you were serious about covering the song let me know...All the best to you Linley...Peace...Dan Sheets...In my case..even a blind squirrel gets a nut once in a while!! By the way I love your show your commentary is Great!!!
You are a great felllow! Thanks so much for this opportunity my friend. You have left me speechless. For you to allow an independant like myself some airplay is just so very humbling!! Please keep in touch...Take care my friend and thanks again!! All the best to you!!
Wanted to let you know I have been listening to your show on the BBC. It is a great show, very good tunes!! I was also wondering if you recieved my cd?
Hope all is well with you and yours. Just wanted to let you know I sent off a cd with 2 songs on it yesterday. You should have it on Monday. How is your new release going? I am humbled after listening to your music...that you would have an interest in my music... I am honored. I looked your show up on the internet but I can't figure out the time difference between Ireland and United States. Let me know when your next radio show is going to air. "After Midnight"...a great name....Take Care my friend!
Hey, Linley, how's that dry spell going? The only time I was in Ireland, it rained constantly. I was at a folk festival, and nobody even bothered trying to use umbrellas or raincoats - they just allowed the light misty rain to soak them through. It was an interesting contrast because over here, if it starts to rain everyone runs for cover like it's terrible to get damp or wet!
Sounds like a great plan. I'll keep you posted. I"m in Europe quite often, perhaps we could arrange a trip between engagements. Let's talk - keep in touch.
You share the sir name of one of my favorite sax players; Scott Hamilton.
Thanks for the friendship invite. I"m listening to your very beautiful music. I like what you've done on your new CD. I'm just returning from a European tour, which ended in London. Hope to make it up your way in the near future.
Thanks, Linley. In regards to airplay, I'd love to send you my two CD's. I'm planning on mailing them today to the address you gave Elizabeth: 8 St.John's Park Rosetta, Belfast, No. Ireland BT73JF. Please respond ASAP if that's not the correct address.
Thanks so much Linley for taking time to listen to my music. What did you have in mind. I will gladly make you a part of my network and am honored that you would be intrested in my music. Great trumpet playing by the way!!! Very nice work..I enjoyed listening.... the whole band is quite impressive! Good luck with the new release!!
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Hey Linley,
Hope all is well my friend. I was wondering if you recieved any feedback on my song "Ocean Breeze"? I did add a song to the site if you might check it out and let me know what you think it is "Journey To A Dream" All the best....by the way I have been listening to your show each week...it is great Linley...Take Care..Dan Sheets
Thanks so much for the airing of my "Estate" last night on your radio show, Linley.
Much appreciated...
Dani
Thank you Linley for requesting to be my friend.
Popped on to your page and was most impressed with your sound and musicianship. I look forward in sharing in all your future successes.
Always
Skii x
Linley,
You are a great felllow! Thanks so much for this opportunity my friend. You have left me speechless. For you to allow an independant like myself some airplay is just so very humbling!! Please keep in touch...Take care my friend and thanks again!! All the best to you!!
Peace
Dan Sheets
Linley,
Wanted to let you know I have been listening to your show on the BBC. It is a great show, very good tunes!! I was also wondering if you recieved my cd?
Take Care my friend!
Dan Sheets
Linley,
Hope all is well with you and yours. Just wanted to let you know I sent off a cd with 2 songs on it yesterday. You should have it on Monday. How is your new release going? I am humbled after listening to your music...that you would have an interest in my music... I am honored. I looked your show up on the internet but I can't figure out the time difference between Ireland and United States. Let me know when your next radio show is going to air. "After Midnight"...a great name....Take Care my friend!
Dan Sheets
Can't seem to get the Message system to confirm Send but wanted you to know I put CD's in the mail to you today.
Richard
Hi Linley. A pleasure to listen to your beautiful and elegant music.
Rosa
Sounds like a great plan. I'll keep you posted. I"m in Europe quite often, perhaps we could arrange a trip between engagements. Let's talk - keep in touch.
You share the sir name of one of my favorite sax players; Scott Hamilton.
Best,
Lila
Hi Linley,
Thanks for the friendship invite. I"m listening to your very beautiful music. I like what you've done on your new CD. I'm just returning from a European tour, which ended in London. Hope to make it up your way in the near future.
Lila
Hi Linley, thanks for friending me. Your music is lush and beautiful!
I uploaded a new song on my page, check it out - it's pretty fun! So far my jazz tunes are mostly all demo quality - gettin' there slowly but surely.
What's the weather like in Ireland this time of year?
Mary
Thanks, Linley. In regards to airplay, I'd love to send you my two CD's. I'm planning on mailing them today to the address you gave Elizabeth: 8 St.John's Park Rosetta, Belfast, No. Ireland BT73JF. Please respond ASAP if that's not the correct address.
Richard
Thanks so much Linley for taking time to listen to my music. What did you have in mind. I will gladly make you a part of my network and am honored that you would be intrested in my music. Great trumpet playing by the way!!! Very nice work..I enjoyed listening.... the whole band is quite impressive! Good luck with the new release!!
Take Care my friend, Hope to hear from you soon.
Pax Et Bonum
Dan Sheets
Thanks for inviting me to become one of your Jazz Network friends. I hope we're able to meet in the future.
Best,
Richard
Hi Linley! thanks for extending your hand of frienship to me. Hopefully, we will make music together.
Leez.
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