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Old 05-16-2017, 08:05 AM
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Well, that's some real fine playing right there! The recording sounded great. I really enjoyed that song...love the groove!
Thanks, Tom!

You can hear a little audio montage of the whole thing at http://howardemerson.com

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Old 05-16-2017, 10:21 AM
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.....One has the cd, and the other has an 8 page booklet, so if by chance you hadn't noticed......
Oh yes, Howard. I found it right away. Those liner notes are great, especially when they are that detailed (the wonks among us thank you ). They also help to tie the whole package together message wise, i.e. good music for public consumption, but also something personal and from the heart to your "girls".
They must have appreciated it.
(I guess I'm getting more and more sentimental in my old age....)
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Old 05-16-2017, 10:27 AM
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Oh yes, Howard. I found it right away. Those liner notes are great, especially when they are that detailed (the wonks among us thank you ). They also help to tie the whole package together message wise, i.e. good music for public consumption, but also something personal and from the heart to your "girls".
They must have appreciated it.
(I guess I'm getting more and more sentimental in my old age....)
Andre,
It really does, in the final analysis, come down to family.

Despite my on-line pragmatic presence, I'm very sentimental, so I'm in good company!
My passion for creating music is always tied into the rest of my world.

Glad you're enjoying it!
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Old 05-16-2017, 03:26 PM
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Clean playing with a really nice 'pop'...and the open C bass notes just have the foot tapping. Every note in the right place and well thought out. I just heard it over headphones and the tune is still circulating in by brain...and who complains about more brain circulation!
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Old 05-16-2017, 04:07 PM
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Clean playing with a really nice 'pop'...and the open C bass notes just have the foot tapping. Every note in the right place and well thought out. I just heard it over headphones and the tune is still circulating in by brain...and who complains about more brain circulation!
Ear worms are a good thing, sometimes!

Thanks for giving it a good listen!

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