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At 7:40am on June 18, 2009, jay lewis said…
HI……I WANTED TO INFORM ALL ABOUT A NEW GROUP: ‘BOOKS & VIDEOS’…THE MISSION OF THE GROUP IS; “EXPLORE THE COMPLEXITY OF JAZZ & BLUES; MUSICALLY, HISTORICALLY, SOCIALLY & THEORETICALLY. BROADENING BETTER UNDERSTANDIG AND GREATER ENJOYMENT!!
FURTHERMORE, I WOULD LIKE TO EXTEND A INVITATION TO ALL TO JOIN AND MORE IMPORTANTLY PARTICIPATE,SHARE YOUR KNOWLEDGE AS EDUCATORS AND HELP CREATE A PLACE WHERE GJN MEMBERS CAN GO TO FIND INFORMATION THAT WILL HELP IN THE PURSUIT OF A BETTER COMPREHENDTION & MORE KNOWLEDGEABLE APPRECIATION OF JAZZ.
THANK YOU IN ADVACE WITH THIS MATTER,
JAY LEWIS
At 1:16pm on March 4, 2009, The Messenger Label said…
Hello! I would like to invite you to my website: www.themessengerlabel.com - This is a music networking site designed to connect and cultivate with Artist, Fans & Music Lovers… Another great way to network! I hope to see you there!!!

Thank you!
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At 8:08pm on September 17, 2008, Airborne said…

Airborne the Musical Peacemakers of Contemporary Jazz "Winds of Change" Video
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At 7:47am on July 28, 2008, Slide Hampton said…
I must wait a little longer before I get on this computer....Melton, I'm sorry about the typo...please forgive me!

Slide
At 7:35am on July 28, 2008, Slide Hampton said…
Hello Milton, Thank you for stopping by...your concern is appreciated, I'm getting better by the day. Thanks again Milton.
Slide Hampton
At 3:17am on July 1, 2008, Stanton Davis said…
Hello Milton,
Good to hear from you also.
As you can see life is still good and I am living in New Jersey.
Talk to you soon.
Stanton
At 9:05am on June 6, 2008, George Caldwell said…
Melton,
I was pleasantly surprised to see you on the network; I'm not very savvy with this stuff. I still don't have a website or myspace page. I'm really glad to see you here and I'm still waiting for Frank's record to come out. You're a great musician and teacher, keep it up.
much respect,
-G
At 6:00pm on February 13, 2008, Paul Metzke said…
Hey Melton,
You and your band sound great, man.
Thanks for including me as a friend.
All the Best,
Paul Metzke
At 2:44pm on February 13, 2008, David F. Gibson said…
I would love to come down and work with some of your students and get a chance to jam with you again just let me know and we can make it happen. I've been teaching at the New School university a sight reading clas to the freshmen drummers
my phone number is 917-676-1953 and my personal email is: thegib11236@yahoo.com
Peace
Dave
At 7:27pm on February 12, 2008, Brother Taj said…
Hi,
Never heard back from you; how's your research going? Please let me know if I can help... let's dialog!

All the best,

Taj

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What is your profession?
Musician, Songwriter, Producer, Composer
What Instrument Do you Play?
Trumpet
Where Are you located?
Miami, Florida
How did you find out about TGJN?
Was browsing the web and browsed right in to The Global Jazz Network and signed up the first day.
About Me:
Jazz Artist (trumpet)
Arranger/composer
Educator
Band Leader
Website:
http://www.msmartsinc.org

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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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