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At 1:32am on October 9, 2009, TAMM E HUNT said…
Greetings! Marly

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 3:09am on August 14, 2009, Luigi Ruberti said…
Ciao May, ti auguro un Felice e Tranquillo Ferragosto.
A presto Bacioni
Luigi
At 1:37pm on June 22, 2009, Luigi Ruberti said…
Ciao May, tutto bene? ti volevo giusto inviarti un grande bacio e un augurio per tutto.
A presto
Luigi
At 10:01am on May 31, 2009, Marcelo Rodrigues said…
Wave (translation)
Tom Jobim

Composição: Tom Jobim

So close your eyes
For that's a lovely way to be
Aware of things your heart alone was meant to see
The fundamental loneliness goes whenever two can dream a dream together

You can't deny
Don 't try to fight the rising sea
Don't fight the moon, the stars above and don't fight me
The fundamental loneliness goes whenever two can dream a dream together

When I saw you first the time was half past three
When your eyes met mine it was eternity
By now we know
The wave is on its way to be
Just catch the wave don't be afraid of loving me
The fundamental loneliness goes whenever two can dream a dream together
At 10:58pm on March 28, 2009, John Joseph said…
BEAUTIFUL MUSIC!! THANK YOU FOR YOU!! john
At 9:24pm on March 20, 2009, Wayne Cobham said…
Booooo! How are you? I know it's been a long time, but I'm here to say Hello and spread Love!

I hope you are well
Be Blessed

Wayne
At 4:51pm on December 23, 2008, Benjy Myaz said…
Wanted to reach out and say ur friendship is a valid one...thanks for the love ,support...and the spiritual fellowship....its all big initiatives and its well recieved on this side....
Again thanks for the energy..Hope u'll have blessed & safe hoilday season and wishin u & and the entire fam...
a happy new year & greater things beyond..09
Be well..
One...
At 12:48am on December 18, 2008, Jota Resende said…
Thanks Marly
Um feliz Natal com muito amor e paz para voce também.
A gente se ve por aqui.
At 12:34pm on December 8, 2008, Wali Mutazammil said…
The distance between us appears to be shorter the more I read your comments. Great idea, lets stay in touch! mutazammil@hotmail.com
At 10:29pm on November 30, 2008, Wali Mutazammil said…
Good Morning Marly,

I just read your beautiful note...how sweet. It must be a hint to the way that you sing jazz. I look forward to making the long journey to Brazil to be entertain by the one and only Marly Ikeda. Are you planning to perform on the east coast in 2009? I would like to join your page as your friend.

Stand in your joy, gratitude and excitement,
Wali

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What is your profession?
Singer
What Instrument Do you Play?
Jazz Singer
Where Are you located?
São Paulo - Brazil
How did you find out about TGJN?
Friends
About Me:
Brazilian Jazz Singer
Website:
http://www.myspace.com/marlyikeda
Happy Valentine's Day!

I hope you enjoy the new song - www.myspace.com/marlyikeda

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"Christmastime in Love"

With heartfelt joy I announce my partnership with talented composer Ken Morrison, who allowed this privilegious to I sing one of his songs, "Christmastime in love", to we have a lovely Christmas, specially sensitive and gorgeous time.

I wish we all spend our precious time in love, our "Christmastime in love"...

Merry Christmas my friend!
Happy Happy Happy 2009!

Peace, Love and Blessings,

Kisses, hugs and smiles,

May

Come enjoy this beautiful song with me! :-)
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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.

xoxo,
Janie

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