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At 7:17pm on July 26, 2009, Cindy Devereaux said…
Dearest Keith,
Thank you for accepting my Friend invitation. I am truly honored. Until next time....
Angel Blessings,
Cindy
At 11:35am on January 8, 2009, DONALD WILLIAMS said…
Greetings my brother,the way things are today it is nice to know I have a friend. Stay in touch my freind,maybe we can get together and shed or gig,you never know he works in great ways.
Have a peaceful day,
Donald Williams
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At 7:57pm on September 17, 2008, Airborne said…

Airborne the Musical Peacemakers of Contemporary Jazz "Winds of Change" Video
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At 8:36am on September 15, 2008, HammondCast said…
Right on Keith, c u at 802 tonight!
Jon
" />HammondCast James and Wess at JAZZKELLER Frankfurt
JON HAMMOND Band paying tribute to Jimmy Smith (RIP) with their rendition of organ blues "James and Wess" at Jon's annual "Musikmesse Warm Up Party" at JAZZKELLER Frankfurt: TONY LAKATOS - Tenor Sax HEINZ LICHIUS - Drums JOE BERGER - Guitar JON HAMMOND - Hammond XK-1 Organ/Bass *JENNIFER - Cam
*Member AFM Local 802, Local 6 / ASCAP Publisher NYC USA
At 10:16pm on August 10, 2008, Lisa Marie Glover said…

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At 11:50am on July 25, 2008, MILTON E. RUSS II / NANTAMBU said…
HEY KEITH

KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK AS I KNOW YOU SHALL MY BROTHER. WILL REACH OUT WHEN I'M BACK IN THE VILLIAGE !
GOD BLESS AND MY PEACE
MILTON
At 8:22am on April 20, 2008, Carrie Jackson said…
Hey Keith,

How are you doin' glad we're connected through the Gloval Jazz Network. Sent you an email at your personal address regarding membership at the jazzoficionados site. Let me know what's happening. Carrie
At 9:21am on April 18, 2008, Keith 'the CAPTAIN' Gamble said…
Just singin' the Blues with UNCLE WILLIE...

Peace, Keith
At 4:43pm on April 2, 2008, Billy Kaye said…
hey keith... I'm new to this. c u on monday.
At 8:25am on March 27, 2008, George Caldwell said…
Hey Keith, thanks for the shout out and the invitation; I hope you will get to see our production 'Ella'; it's about the life of Ella Fitzgerald. We're in St. Louis till the 14th of April, then Cincinnati till the 25th of May, then, in July we'll be in Hartford. I think you'll like, especially as a vocalist. Anyway, take care.
peace,
George caldwell

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What is your profession?
Singer, Promoter, Dancer
What Instrument Do you Play?
Alto Sax
Where Are you located?
NYC...Village of Harlem USA
How did you find out about TGJN?
An Invitation from another member...Darryl T. Downing
About Me:
I'm an Actor/Singer...Vocalist....JazzAficionado...originally from Miami, Florida, of Bahamian descent...available for Castings & Bookings...ISO Representation...Local 802 member of A.F. of M. Associated Musicians of Greater New York...
Email: damesdance@aol.com or damesdance@yahoo.com
Tel: H. (212) 281-3180 C. (646) 453-7844
Website:
http://www.myspace.com/damesdance
 
 

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I was just saying that you knocked this out of the park with TGJN. We have needed something like this for so long and I am telling my friends about this. I said that it is sort of like a myspace for jazz but it is actually so much more. This is real. The people here truly love jazz and we know people like that are not your average people.

I have felt for a long time that straight-ahead jazz has been slipping away from us. I have hope now that there will be a resurgence (or shall I say an insurgency:-) to bring this baby back full force!

You just knocked it out of the park. Thanks again.

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