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Thursday, April 20, 2006

The Music is Great!

Welcome to this weeks show.

Get ready for swinging jazz, bluezy blues and smooth love songs.

Featuring, Wes Montgomery, Dinah Washington, Bobby "Blue" Bland,
Bud Powell,Oleta Adams, and Grady Tate...

Please leave your comments on the comment page, under this message.

Enjoy,

The Jazzi

3 Comments:

At April 22, 2006, Bay House said...

Great job, Brother-in-law!!!!
Love ya. Thanks for the song.
Bay House

 
At April 22, 2006, Bay House said...

Enjoying the shows. Music is great. Yout voice is coming in clear to Aurora, IL and Horn Lake, MS!!!!!
Congratulations, James!!
Jane Hardin, MS

 
At May 08, 2006, Prema said...

Aloha James!

We're STARVING for Black music on the Big Island.

JAZZ INTERSECTION is *much* appreciated, Brother, especially the historical info.

I'll pass the word along . . .

Mahalo! Mahalo! Mahalo!

= 8< )

forward!
much respect, prema

 

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