Friday, April 15, 2011

Judging

5 comments:

  1. You, I say, are a fine artist. You music is splendid, and though I did not grow up with it, nor do I call it a favorite, it can be very inspirational and a work of art. For all that you went through to get to where you are, and to what you have become, I would say...congratulations! It's amazing what one can do to become what they dream of...and for you, you did well.

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  2. Your music is so exciting and it just makes you want to get up and dance! I really love "It Don't Mean A Thing" and "Take the A Train." You've had such a remarkable career and have accomplished so much. The world loves your music!

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  3. Thank You very very much. I appreciate your kind words to my work. I really enjoy both of your talents throughout my years! Thank ya Sir and Ma'am

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  4. Originally, your music is not what I would typically listen to. However after listening to several compositions performed by you including “Don’t Get Around Much Anymore,” “I Got It Bad And That Ain’t Good” and, “Black And Tan Fantasy” I acknowledge your strikingly subtle talent and must admit I’m now a fan. I adore you for going after your dreams at such a young age and commend you for sticking with your art. I’ve said this to a lot of artist but it always enthralls a spark in me when I see an artist that loves their craft as much as I enjoy mine. It’s important to love what you did because that is what separates a job from a career. I hope one day I can be blessed and privileged to meet you but until then, please note that I am a very large fan of yours.

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  5. Wow, I appreciate such thoughtful, deep articles of kindness to say. THank you very much Ms. Vionnet!

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