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Musician, Producer, Composer, Manager, Other
What Instrument Do you Play?
Drums and Percussion
Where Are you located?
NYC
How did you find out about TGJN?
www.myspace.com/luizsantosmusic
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At 1:19am on October 9, 2009, TAMM E HUNT said…
Greetings! Luis

Please join in the movement and invite all of your Jazz
living, Jazz loving, Jazz playing, listening, writing, embracing
colleagues, friends, partners, collaborators and others who
are curious, knowledgable and fans of the indigenous music
of America that has spanned the Globe and made a difference
in humanity to join us here at TGJN.

Where ever you can place a TGJN link or mention in an interview
would be an amazing boost for us and you.

Our purpose is to broaden the awareness of the music and
all that it influences i.e. art/literature and more. However, we
need your help, assistance and support to make it happen.

We believe Jazz deserves world wide recognition and that the
people who perpetuate the validity of the music deserve exposure
and recognition. BUT! the only way is if each one brings one
can we share the diversity and soul of the form.

PLEASE! take a little time and send a E-Blast to your mail
list and invite your friends and assocaites to help us broaden
our membership.

Thanks
Tamm E
At 2:23pm on September 16, 2009, THE GLOBAL JAZZ NETWORK said…
Your Page is absolutely stunning Luiz.
Congratulations on your new CD!

ATB!
Tamm E Hunt

PS Please invite all of your friends form the other Jazz networks
to join us here at TGJN. THANKS! Gracias!
At 5:00pm on July 19, 2009, Cindy Devereaux said…
Hi Luiz,
Listened to your music this afternoon. Beautiful. Thank you!!!
Angel Blessings, Cindy
At 8:07am on July 18, 2009, Rod "Lumpy" Lumry said…
Have you listened to my music as well? Your groove is excellent Lumpy
At 7:40am on July 18, 2009, lorne cooper said…
hi luis,nice to hear from you.cool tunes on your page..thanks lorne
At 9:40pm on June 14, 2009, JAJA MATSIMELA said…
Hola Luiz just check'n hope everything is going great for you.-JAJA
At 9:24am on May 30, 2009, Yoko "Reddyo" A said…
Hi! Sounds great! Reddyo
At 10:08am on May 23, 2009, Calvin Wilson said…
Luiz,
Calvin Wilson at radiowax.com,
Luis your CD is great man. Especially the one that opens on your website....fun ky stuff. I play top notch stuff from the best musicians in the world on the station and what I just heard is fabulous. Intricate, carribean, funky. Right now I'm giving free exposure to artist with a unique, quality sound. Check me out on the radio if you haven't already.
Radiowax.com (Fusion Underground the station name)

Luis send me a email or comment on my page.
thec_fusionunderground.com or
contactus@radiowax.com

Keep the quaility music coming!!
At 10:17am on May 22, 2009, Aníbal Nazzaro said…
Wowwww. This album is amazing- Brazy Blues is excellent and Baiaozero no xaxado take me out.
I want to make a video with them. ¿ Is that possible LUIZ?
Best Regards.
A hug.
Aníbal
At 10:33am on May 20, 2009, Aníbal Nazzaro said…
Wow!!!!.
I love Rio, I love your music!!!
If you like, i can do a video art whith your music.
A hug from Argentina.
Aníbal
 
 

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Hi Tamm E!

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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