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At 7:35pm on September 17, 2008, Airborne said…

Airborne the Musical Peacemakers of Contemporary Jazz "Winds of Change" Video
www.airbornejazz.com
At 9:31am on August 26, 2008, Luiz Santos Music said…
Hi Jeff,
Thanks for the friendship and have a great week!
Peace,
Luiz
Luizsantosmusic.com
At 3:27pm on June 9, 2008, Claudio Scolari said…
I appreciate you for the friendship
regards....C.S.
At 3:25pm on June 9, 2008, Jesse L. Powers Jr. said…
Jeff, You are in the right mode(s) with your gift of music. May God continue to bless you as you share your spirit of love.

Jesse
At 7:27am on June 9, 2008, Marguaritta Roby, Ngozi said…
Hello Jeff!

Thank you so much for getting in touch with me, looking forward to sharing the love of jazz with you . . God Bless . . Love Ngozi . .
At 5:36pm on May 28, 2008, Bob Anram said…
Jeff:

I will try to send them tomorrow. They will be from tenorsong@hotmail.com.

Take care

Bob
At 12:33pm on May 16, 2008, Bob Anram said…
Jeff:

Send me an email address where I can attach files and I will send you my core exercises.

Take care

Bob
At 9:09am on May 16, 2008, Seiki "YUKI" Yukimoto said…
Do you know Denis Charles?
Or C. Sharp?
Don ?

Wish I will play with you
At 11:45am on May 13, 2008, Arthur Schroeck said…
Thanks for adding me. Went to your site, heard Dorian, great stuff.
At 7:01pm on May 11, 2008, Rome Neal said…
Greetings My Brother,

I'll see you at Minton's

Rome

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Love this music called Jazz". Music is The Healing Force ". "Peace On Earth"
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