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My traditional Jazz Fest blogging

April 25, 2004 · Blogosphere

As in some previous years, I am taking photos and jotting down who I hear and what I eat out at Fest. I haven’t had time to write up any notes yet, but when I do the entries will go in my personal blog, and if you drop by now you can click through to a photo album of shots from day one (Friday).
Anyone else blogging Fest?

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5 Responses to My traditional Jazz Fest blogging

  1. barry wedgle says:

    Exit Records sells CDs including World Music, Smooth Jazz Music, Latin Jazz Music, Free Jazz Music, Abstact Art (oil paintings)and Music related Books. Dim-Wit Theory, an instructional diminished whole tone instrumental practice book & 'The Sureal Book',songs, oil paintings & music instruction by Barry Wedgle

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    May 4, 2004 at 9:49 am
  2. barry wedgle says:

    Exit Records sells CDs including World Music, Smooth Jazz Music, Latin Jazz Music, Free Jazz Music, Abstact Art (oil paintings)and Music related Books. Dim-Wit Theory, an instructional diminished whole tone instrumental practice book & 'The Sureal Book',songs, oil paintings & music instruction by Barry Wedgle

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    May 4, 2004 at 9:50 am
  3. barry wedgle says:

    Exit Records sells CDs including World Music, Smooth Jazz Music, Latin Jazz Music, Free Jazz Music, Abstact Art (oil paintings)and Music related Books. Dim-Wit Theory, an instructional diminished whole tone instrumental practice book & 'The Sureal Book',songs, oil paintings & music instruction by Barry Wedgle

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    May 4, 2004 at 9:55 am
  4. barry says:

    Hi
    please check out my web site
    http://www.barryexit.org we have lots of unique jazz guitar cds
    and over 90 musicians on our lable including;
    Steve Lacy
    Billy Hart
    GeorgeGarzone
    George Coleman
    Barry Altschul
    Jay Clayton
    Santi Debriano
    Andre Mongush
    Paul McCandless
    Kim Stone
    Brice Wassy
    to name a few.
    We would like to link with you and or get our CDs reviewed or played.
    Please let us know if I can send you CDs. If so, check out;
    http://www.barryexit.org and let me which one you

    Reply
    May 11, 2004 at 1:08 pm
  5. barry says:

    Hi
    please check out my web site
    http://www.barryexit.org we have lots of unique jazz guitar cds
    and over 90 musicians on our lable including;
    Steve Lacy
    Billy Hart
    GeorgeGarzone
    George Coleman
    Barry Altschul
    Jay Clayton
    Santi Debriano
    Andre Mongush
    Paul McCandless
    Kim Stone
    Brice Wassy
    to name a few.
    We would like to link with you and or get our CDs reviewed or played.
    Please let us know if I can send you CDs. If so, check out;
    http://www.barryexit.org and let me which one you

    Reply
    May 11, 2004 at 1:08 pm

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