I don't generally write personal posts but it was sad to hear of the untimely death of Michael Jackson. It makes us all realize the importance of music in our lives and what people leave behind in their creativity.
So many great musicians, not as famous as Michael Jackson, have left us so much incredible music that with each one that passes through this world it is sad to see them go.
As the world mourns an iconic pop music person of our century our hearts look forward to the next troubadour to touch our souls.
Rest in peace with all the other great musicians Michael.
Sunday, June 28, 2009
Friday, June 19, 2009
Mimi Jones Featured on No Treble
Mimi Jones debut release,
"A New Day"
Featured on No Treble
(The Site for Bass Players)
http://www.notreble.com/
Mimi Jones, a talented bassist, vocalist and composer, will release her debut album A New Day with an eclectic mix of compositions that blend across musical genres. Evan Kepner shares his views of this upcoming album.
READ MORE HERE: http://www.notreble.com/buzz/
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Tuesday, June 9, 2009
JazzTimes Suspends Publication
Sorry to say that JazzTimes is on hiatus for who knows when.
Once again, another publication bites the dust.
Just hoping that the music will still be heard, written about,
reviewed and acknowledged.
Thanks JazzTimes for all you gave to the many musicians and fans all over the world!
SV Media Relations
An Important Message From JazzTimes
Once again, another publication bites the dust.
Just hoping that the music will still be heard, written about,
reviewed and acknowledged.
Thanks JazzTimes for all you gave to the many musicians and fans all over the world!
SV Media Relations
An Important Message From JazzTimes
By JazzTimes
To our readers and members of the jazz community:
JazzTimes has temporarily suspended publication of the magazine and has furloughed the bulk of its staff while it finalizes a sale of its assets. The brand and operation will undergo reorganization and restructuring in order to remain competitive in the current media climate. Print publishing is expected to resume as soon as a sale is closed. New information and statements will be posted at www.jazztimes.com as they become available.
Thank you for your patience during this challenging period.
JazzTimes Management
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