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161 Comments

Reply Jake Marley
11:37 AM on December 28, 2011 

BRAVO! Beautiful site and glad to donate.

Reply svnikkijamesj3
05:51 PM on June 16, 2011 
Awesome website by Pat Berley
Reply jim brown
11:39 AM on May 13, 2011 

Hi Cy:

Heard your song "My Joanne" (BEAUTIFUL!), on another site.

Suggested Singers: GREGORY PORTER (Brooklyn) & KENNY WASHINGTON (San Fran)

Hope you place it,                                                                                                                                                                       jim brown, washington,dc

Reply paul kopulos
01:32 PM on January 29, 2011 

Don't let your spirit weaken. You have good ideas here. I hope they work out.

The "young lions" of 30 years ago started out with a bang, but soon fizzled into

complacency without adding much to praise. I'd like to see a new group enter

the scene, and blow Rap into oblivion! But, this will never happen, because it's

still about shake your ass and words to keep the mindless interested.

NICE background cuts!!

Reply Kenneth P Ward
04:43 PM on December 14, 2010 

SWINGIN' PLACE!!

Reply Peter Bouliane
10:45 PM on November 27, 2010 

what is the tune that is playing on your site ?

Reply Dom Durante
05:58 PM on September 01, 2010 

This world could always use some good NEW JAZZ TUNES. It sounds to me like

you've been through a lot, and have the perserverence to succeed.

Reply Charles P.Stafford
06:14 PM on August 29, 2010 

Hi,

 

It's really hard to compare the artists of today with the GIANTS of yesterday.

Your comments on this site make it quite clear, and I commend you on your work.

Reply abe eapen
01:41 PM on May 29, 2010 

my niece's father likes classic jazz. please send me a list of musicians in classic jazz.  thank you.

abe eapen

Reply Mark Feignold
12:05 PM on May 26, 2010 

I  recently sent you a check.  Did you get it?

Reply Zonabee
06:52 PM on May 25, 2010 

NICE SOUNDS MAN, somebody got to teach the young and dumb set and good luck with your music also.

Reply Frank Tworek
11:35 AM on March 11, 2010 


Hi Cy,


Great work here. Keep it up.

Reply babsy
02:48 PM on February 13, 2010 


  • K  O  O  L !

 

Reply Patsy Venerucci
09:48 PM on December 20, 2009 

I'm looking for an Office Exchange X-Mas gift. The person I picked likes Modern Jazz and I'd like to get him a CD, but I don't know by what artist, can you help?

Reply Al Morris
06:02 PM on December 09, 2009 

It's still CHARLIE 'BIRD PARKER as greatest jazzman ever.

Reply joey r
09:45 AM on September 20, 2009 

I vote for Sonny Rollins. He is a giant of the tenor saxophone. This place is really a site for sore eyes ... great work.

Reply Very nice site!
09:55 AM on September 17, 2009 
Very nice site!
Reply Bradley Starks
02:54 PM on September 10, 2009 


SWEET PLACE!!!


Best living musician for me would be DAVE DOUGLAS. I just love trumpet.

Reply Emma Omogbe Odia
04:20 PM on August 23, 2009 

Greetings from Progetto Bambino Africano. We are a humanitarian organisation based in Trento-Italy.

We belive the best way to reach any nation is through the childen.

We also believe that it is better to train a child in Gods way than to repair an adult.

Join us to reach the poor children of Africa through music.

Reply rupert
09:44 PM on August 09, 2009 

have anyonne have the album,,,PRESENTING KENNY GRANHAM,,,PLEASE

Reply Mike Long
07:23 PM on August 09, 2009 

The bit about SMOKING on your artists page is really great.

Reply Adolph Schmidt
07:39 PM on June 28, 2009 

Hi from Germany .... I always go to see the American musicians when they visit MY HOMELAND. Excellent work on this site and best of luck.

Reply Barry P from New Jersey
09:20 AM on March 26, 2009 
Fantastic website here! It's still KIND OF BLUE with me as thee best LP ever.
Reply anonymous
11:35 AM on March 03, 2009 
HELL NO ON THE PRESIDENT! He's doing all the wrong things!!
Reply Hi from BRAZIL!
10:41 AM on February 15, 2009 
American jazz I love. I hope my donation helps. Juan Torres
Reply James P/ Chicago
03:04 PM on February 06, 2009 
He (Barack), is off to a very shaky start, only time will tell. Great tunes, man!
Reply jazz lover
04:20 PM on January 29, 2009 
[b]Paul Desmond & Gene Ammons![/b]
Reply Al Crenna/NEW JERSEY usa
10:22 AM on January 21, 2009 
Hands down my favorite recording: PAT METHENY/WE LIVE HERE.
Reply jazzman 19
11:16 AM on January 05, 2009 
Kind of Blue!
Reply Hi from New Zealand
02:09 PM on December 27, 2008 
"Contemporary Concepts" This is great STAN KENTON from 1956! Do young people even know who he was???? You have one great website!!!!!!!
Reply Tommy Walsh
07:02 PM on November 22, 2008 
Played some piano when I was younger, but never stuck with it. I'd have to say "Oscar Peterson at Stratford Festival" with Herb Ellis and Ray Brown is my favorite record. All the best -
Reply comment from the Netherlands
12:10 PM on November 08, 2008 
This is a BEAUTIFUL website full of great information and views.
Reply Roberto from Spain
09:13 AM on October 29, 2008 
Tony Bennett and Bill Evans TOGETHER a magnicifent encounter.
Reply Lem Spitzer
08:07 PM on October 12, 2008 
Looking forward to hearing some of your vocals. Donation on the way.
Reply Sal Epstein/ THE BRONX
04:25 PM on September 17, 2008 
GREAT SITE!! You have a tough road to climb seeing how not many people really appreciate Jazz. I do wish you guys the best of luck and hope you accomplish what you are doing here on this site.
Reply Barbara
12:44 PM on September 04, 2008 
HI JAMES! You should do more to promote your CD. I realize it's terrifically hard with all the competition to get noticed. And not being a musician makes it even tougher. Your words on "Clifford's Chant" are outstanding!!
Reply Daniel T Browning
12:19 PM on August 10, 2008 
Sweet sounds and great info here. Just sent a check for List $2. Look forward to getting it.
Reply Russ Lomax
04:53 PM on July 28, 2008 
Good work. Best of Luck.
Reply Rudy T / Urbana, IL
01:43 PM on June 13, 2008 
Ahh.... a jazz site that doesn't fit the corporate world .... this is nice and also WITH VALID INFORMATION. Love the picture of BIRD.
Reply Bobbie___ Concord, CA
08:12 AM on May 29, 2008 
Love the style of this site. Good luck.:roll:
Reply Peggy Fleming
11:26 AM on May 12, 2008 
I love most jazz. Sinatra doing I'VE GOT YOU UNDER MY SKIN would have to be my all time favorite recording. There was only one FRANK! Here's a great jazz site for singers: http://www.jazzsingers.com
Reply Walter Kampfert
04:47 PM on April 25, 2008 
Hi from Germany. Beautiful song on your CD! I like so many musicians, I would not know where to start. Really love good vocalists like Ella, Billie, Frank etc. ps/ stay with your music.
Reply jazz fan from France
02:15 PM on April 09, 2008 
Lovely site!!!!! The Mainstream is the sweet thing. Miles was God on trumpet... Clifford too. www.jazznet.com
Reply Jon Hendricks Jr
05:47 PM on April 01, 2008 
Hi .. thanks for signing my guest list. I would like to get together with you on some things if you are local to the SF Bay Area? Let me know ..
Reply Rich/ Boston
09:25 PM on March 22, 2008 
any Mingus fans here? I was just listening to "mingus mingus mingus" ect. from 1963. This is really one of his great ones with Eric, Booker and the crazy Jackie Byard. I'm sure it's on the list they talk about on this site and would recommend it to the serious listeners.
Reply Jackie Z
12:13 AM on March 10, 2008 
Am trying find people who know/knew Jimmie Holmes. "Bye,Bye Blackbird" was his late night closing song. He recorded with one of the "Ink Spots" in the 50s....????
Reply Sergio/ Barcelona, SPAIN
01:16 PM on March 06, 2008 
Hi Just wanted to drop a line and tell someone how totally satisfied I am with the JAZZ LIST. It is head and shoulders above anything I have ever seen. EXCELLENT JOB! More people should know about it.
Reply jazzlist
01:56 PM on March 05, 2008 
yes, yes and YES!! The past giants of this music could make me want to explode and pee in my pants at the same time. jimmy s
Reply curious
12:36 PM on February 29, 2008 
Interesting views on life and jazz. Was the past that much better than what we've got today?
Reply Samuel LeBron
12:36 PM on February 26, 2008 
This comment is from Ft. Wayne, IN .... Gerry Mulligan was the King of the Baritone Sax!!!! Still think he was not appreciated as much as he should be.