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Schlicht

Dec 20, 2009 12:10 PM

Hey I hope you have a great Holidays.I have a Christmas song "White Christmas" I invite you,thank you I hope you have a great year and wish you the best.
Kimberly

Dec 17, 2009 4:43 AM

I'm proud to have the same last name.  I really enjoy listening to your music.  You think you might be able to kick a little musical talent my way? ( :  Thank you for sharing your music.
Jazz Break

Nov 9, 2009 3:16 PM

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We appreciate this connection
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"friend" is important to us.

New tracks are added to our
Profile Playlist every day, so,
visit often for more Great Jazz.



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Oct 8, 2009 5:05 PM

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Sep 2, 2009 4:42 PM















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Goa orst - Project Exes…

Sep 2, 2009 3:32 AM

new song on my player " Dirty Groove "
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Familyground Músic Reco…

Aug 21, 2009 5:08 PM

Thanks for the friendship, very very good music.
The best from Spain
Yorgos

Aug 18, 2009 1:53 PM

..hello, have a nice day,
..and enjoy the summer ending
peace, from Greece.


Promos & News at:
www.yorgospontsaris.com
Art Lip Music

Aug 12, 2009 8:22 AM

Thankyou very much for the acceptance !
Blayst33

Aug 6, 2009 5:48 PM

Hello Mac !
Félicitations, it's beautiful !
Heureux de vous croisez sur myspace !

 

NealNeal Barbieri

Jul 11, 2009 4:00 AM

Ciao, Mac  ,Thank you for the add and the friendship.
you are very good, I like your stupendous music a lot,and voice 
compliments  ..really.  you are one of my prefeitis  
talk to you soon, and all of my best wishes to always listen to your good music.
all the best.. from italy
neal
trumpetman

Jun 12, 2009 8:20 PM


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Let me know if you like me YES or NO
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Rick Stone

May 29, 2009 3:44 AM



Earnest Walker Jr.

May 28, 2009 3:27 PM

 

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Mikey McKernan

May 13, 2009 6:37 PM

portland.

thanks for clicking.
Kate Ceberano and Mark …

May 11, 2009 8:23 PM

Hey! Thanks for the add! Hope you're having a good day! www.bittersweetthealbum.com
Just a LilBit

Apr 29, 2009 10:59 AM

What's good? Been a minute. Check out the new tunes and let us know what you think! Till then peace and good times. http://www.myspace.com/juzahlillbit
THE UMANO ORCHESTRA Online Now!

Apr 22, 2009 6:05 PM

Hello Mac,

Thanks so much for the add–and your friendship. We enjoyed your music very much. Thanks for sharing it with all of us. It's a pleasure having you among our friends!

We hope you and your friends enjoy our music, too. We've just added four new compositions and two new blogs about Umano.

We wake up every morning and play the music of the new MySpace friends who have arrived at our site during the night. It occurred to us that these friends (you are among them) are almost universally positive, whether they be novices or legends, and without regard to their station in life or the country they occupy.

It also occurred to us that we couldn’t hold a verbal conversation with most of these friends, but we have bridged that gap by expressing our art honestly with each other.

We all have been filling the world with our music and art, in the hope that our messages of love and human understanding will have an impact on the world at large.

What a gift and what an opportunity we have received from this technology!

Thom & Lorry Gambino
New York, New York
♥♥Princess Jasmine♥♥

Mar 31, 2009 10:53 AM

MoonIndia Alar Moon

Mar 27, 2009 6:33 PM


If you missed my interview on Blogtalkradio, you can still listen to it by going to the show’s link at:

http://www.blogtalkradio.com/Steven-Raebel

Then go to “On Demand Episodes”, and enter India Alar Moon.


You can find my book “She Who Remembers” at: http://www.amazon.com orhttp://www.dorrancebookstore.com

Yours “In Wings”,
India


Native MixAndrew Fabela

Mar 18, 2009 7:15 PM

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mr. confuse

Mar 18, 2009 12:04 PM

FINALLY!!! The live video of Mr. Confuse & The Confusers playing at the Mephisto Club in Hannover Germany on 27th September 2008 is ready. It was the album release concert of the Mr. Confuse album “Feel The Fire” released on Légère Recordings as DLP, CD and digital in September 2008.


Have a look and feel welcome to leave a feedback:




For more information please visit:
http://www. myspace. com/mrconfuselive
http://www. myspace. com/mrconfuse

Cheers, Mr.
Confuse
Crystina Maez

Mar 1, 2009 11:31 AM

Let the light shine your way and the stars guide your steps.
Jazz Break

Feb 16, 2009 3:40 PM

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Each new jazz "friend" is important to us.
So, we appreciate your add very much.

If you are selling your music online you
know that the competition is deadly. You
must use every bit of advertising you can
afford, and you must advertise to the right
people. This might help you do that ....

We have a "sister site" with over 250 jazz
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If you are interested we can set you up
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MoonIndia Alar Moon

Jan 26, 2009 4:26 PM


I’ve had a few questions come to me about the Energy By Science’s product that I am taking. I am not a doctor; I believe that this product works because the doctor that has created it has put the most effective doses that will actually help our bodies heal and work better. This product actually does what it says it does. I have been an extreme athlete for over two-thirds of my life, have done personal training and nutrition counseling, and have tried many products. This is the first product that I am supporting as doing more than it says.

I am putting a link to Energy By Science (http://www. energybyscience. com). You can get more information by going to this site and reading the Frequently Asked Questions section.

Best wishes for the New Year - that our bodies be as healthy as they can, our minds as sharp as they can, and our spirits finding their purpose and at peace.

Your friend,
India
James Shackelford A.K.A…james shackelford

Jan 2, 2009 2:52 AM

Happy New Year!
NovelistTONY COWGER

Dec 24, 2008 3:38 AM

Happy Holidays! Hope you’re enjoying the season so far. Seems it has been quite some time since I spent some time on Myspace. I have been busy altering my website at www. tonycowger. com to reflect my newest efforts in the freelance and ghost writing markets and focus less on my own novel. Anyway, I hope the rest of your year is wonderful and that the new year holds all the abundance you want. If you or someone you know is in need of some writing help please send them my way at www. tonycowger. com. (For any help I receive from my Myspace friends I am offering a 10% finders fee to say thank you for helping out a friend so be sure to write and let me know in case your friend forgets to tell me. If you hire me yourself, that 10% would be taken off what you pay so, either way, you win.) I have experience in writing sales ads/presentations, non-fiction and, of course, fiction.
Thanks and happy holidays!
Joey Pero

Dec 11, 2008 4:44 PM

Mac,

Thank you so much for the add. Your tunes are fantastic!

Cheers,

Joey
mr. confuse

Dec 3, 2008 10:15 AM

Please check out my new album
"Feel The Fire" on DLP, CD & digital!

Feel welcome to listen to it
on my profile and leave a comment.


Mr. Confuse - Feel The Fire - Cover


you can order it right now at:

Juno
Fat City
Kudos
Groovedis US
HHV
Soultrade
Flight13
Deejay. de

if you like or at your local record store
or favorite download store.

Limited first Edition on Vinyl includes the
full album on CD - so be quick on this one!

peace
Mr.
Confuse
JOE LA VIOLA

Nov 3, 2008 12:11 PM

CIAO!!!
BUONA SETTIMANA!!!
Giovanni Scasciamacchia

Oct 15, 2008 8:05 AM

thank you for add.Great sound....Giò...
BLu7

Oct 11, 2008 8:54 AM

Thanks for the add. Love your playing!

BLu7
on itunes
www. cdbaby. com/cd/blu7
Majik99*

Oct 9, 2008 12:18 AM

Thank you for your friendship Mac!
I have been enjoying listening to your beautiful music...
Sending you much love and all the best xo
JON HAMMOND Band

Sep 29, 2008 3:31 AM

Jon to Mac:
Greetings from Times Sq. Mac, good to see you on the Space...tried to catch you at Colins' last week but couldn't find you in the rooms up there.
I think this is you sitting in with me and Purdie 1990:

It's Primetime at Zanzibar and Grill NYC folks 1990, Jon Hammond Band with studio drummer Bernard Purdie and Jon Hammond at B3 Organ getting down with 2 classics, Jon's theme song "Late Rent" and funky breakdown on Mercy Mercy.
*I just found this in my Archives this morning.
I hit the road tomorrow but give me a call sometime, I'm in the 802 Book.
All the best,
Jon
*Member AFM Local 802, Local 6 / ASCAP Publisher
Jon Hammond for Alcatel-Lucent Bell Labs "The World Is Always On" Always On Jon
"The FINGERS...are The SINGERS!"™
http://hammondcast. blogspot. com
NYC / SF / USA
James Shackelford A.K.A…james shackelford

Sep 27, 2008 11:57 PM

Goodluck on your gig see ya when you get back
Mikey McKernan

Sep 27, 2008 8:52 PM


thanks for clicking.
Mikey McKernan

Sep 22, 2008 8:21 PM

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Native MixAndrew Fabela

Sep 14, 2008 10:22 PM

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NovelistTONY COWGER

Sep 3, 2008 12:47 AM

Hey There! How was your summer. I can’t believe it’s September can you? What’s new and exciting in your neck of the woods? Wishing you a prosperous fall. Talk to you soon.
Native MixAndrew Fabela

Aug 17, 2008 9:48 PM

Arrow Boy, the wonderful boy, gives a magic performance still enacted during Sioux Yuwipi ceremonies, in which the medicine man is tied up with a rawhide thong and covered with a star blanket (formerly a buffalo robe) while eerie lights flicker and invisible rattles and strange voices are heard.

The pottery-making Pueblos have another version of this tale that they call the legend of the Water-Olla Boy.

After the Cheyenne had received their corn, and while they were still in the North, a young man and woman of the tribe were married.

The woman became pregnant and carried her child in the womb for four years. The people watched with great interest to see what would happen, and when the woman gave birth to a beautiful boy in the fourth year, they regarded him as supernatural. Before long the woman and her husband died, and the boy was taken in by his grandmother, who lived alone.

He learned to walk and talk very quickly. He was given a buffalo calf robe and immediately turned it inside out so that the hair side was outward, the way medicine men wore it.

Among the Cheyenne there were certain medicine men of extraordinary wisdom and supernatural powers. Sometimes they would come together and put up a lodge. Sitting in a large circle, they chanted and went through curious rituals, after which each man rose and performed wonders before the crowd.

One of these magic dances were held when the boy was about ten. He made his grandmother ask if he could take part, and the medicine men let him enter the lodge.

"Where do you want to live?" the chief of the medicine men asked, meaning "Where do you want to sit?"

Without ceremony the boy took his seat beside the chief. To the man who had ushered him in, the child gave directions to paint his body red and draw black rings around his face, wrists, and ankles.

The performance began at one end of the circle. When the boy's turn came, he told the people what he was going to do.
He used
CAROL

Aug 13, 2008 12:19 AM

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Hugzz,
~Carol~
Native MixAndrew Fabela

Aug 9, 2008 8:44 PM

Because the Great Mystery Power had given Coyote much of his medicine, Coyote himself grew very powerful and very conceited. There was nothing, he believe that he couldn't do. He even thought he was more powerful than the Great Mystery, for Coyote was sometimes wise but also a fool. One day long ago, it came into his mind to dance with a star. "I really feel like doing this," he said. He saw a bright star coming up from behind a mountain, and called out: "Hoh, you star, wait and come down! I want to dance with you."

The star descended until Coyote could get hold of him, and then soared up into the sky, with Coyote hanging on for dear life. Round and round the sky went the star. Coyote became very tired, and the arm that was holding onto the star grew numb, as if it were coming out of its socket.

"Star," he said, "I believe I've done enough dancing for now. I'll let go and be getting back home."

"No, wait; we're too high up" said the star. "Wait until I come lower over the mountain where I picked you up."

Coyote looked down at the earth. He thought it seemed quite near. "I'm tired, star; I think I'll leave now; we're low enough," he said, and let go.

Coyote had made a bad mistake. He dropped down, down, down. He fell for a full ten winters. He plopped through the earth clouds at last and when he finally hit ground, he was flattened like a tanned stretched deerskin. So he died right there.

Now, the Great Mystery Power had amused himself by giving Coyote several lives. It took Coyote quite a few winters, however, to pull himself up again and into his old shape. He had grown quite a bit older in all that time, but he had not grown less foolish. he boasted: "Who besides me could dance with stars, and fall out of the sky for ten long winters, and be flattened out like a deer hide, and live to tell the tale? I am Coyote. I am powerful. I can do anything.
MichaelMichael Skowronski

Jul 23, 2008 5:18 PM

Hello my new friend, thanks for adding me. It is very good to meet you. May life bless you with an abundance of happiness, love and peace.

Let me introduce myself properly...I am a healer, a mystic, and a writer. My goal is healing the planet. I love connecting with other light workers.

Please subscribe to my blogs, read them, post comments IN THE BLOG itself, and do forward my bulletins on to your friends.

My blogs contain:
* Practical True Wisdom - Teaching People how to Heal Themselves.
* Stories of Love and Adventure (ie. My Arranged Marriage to my Indian Wife)
* Fantastic Photographs of my World Wide Travels

Kind and Loving Regards,
Michael Skowronski
Native MixAndrew Fabela

Jul 17, 2008 10:22 PM

There was a time when all the animals lived in peace, when no one ate anyone else. All the animals were the same color, because they had not yet painted their faces.

Buffalo was the largest and strongest of the animals, and he was getting hungry, He wanted to be the chief of all the animals. He wanted to draw strength from all the other animals by eating their flesh. Buffalo wanted to become the eater of all the animals.

The Human People also said that they should become the chief of all the animals. People wanted to draw strength from all the other animals by eating their flesh. People wanted to become the eaters of all the other animals.

Buffalo challenged the Human People to a race, the winner of the race would become the chief of all the animals. The People said that they would accept such a challenge, but since buffaloes have four legs and People have only two, the People claimed the right to have another animal run the race in the People's place. The buffaloes consented.

The People chose the Bird People to represent them in the race. They chose Hummingbird, Meadow lark, Hawk, and Magpie. All the other animals and birds wanted to join the race, too, each of them thinking that just maybe they too had a chance to become chief of all the animals. All the animals took paint and painted the faces for the race, each according to his or her spiritual vision.

Skunk painted a white strip on himself and his symbol for the race. Antelope painted himself the color of the earth for the race. Raccoon painted black circles around his eyes and around his tail. Robin painted herself brown with a red breastplate.

The race was to be held at the edge of the Black Hills at the place known as Buffalo Gap. The competitors would race from the starting line sticks to the turn around stick and then back to the starting line. All the animals, painted according to their vision, lined up between the sticks.
Among the animals were the Bird People, who would run the rac
Native MixAndrew Fabela

Jul 15, 2008 12:36 AM

A Cheyenne Legend
A long, long time ago the Cheyenne warriors had not learned yet how to use eagle for their war ornaments. One of their men climbed a high mountain; there he lay for five days, crying, without food. Some powerful being, he hoped, would see him and come to him, to teach him something great for his people.

He was glad when he heard a voice say, "Try to be brave, no matter what comes, even if it might kill you. If you remember these words, you will bring great news to your people, and help them." After a time he heard voices, and seven eagles came down, as if to fly away with him.

But he was brave, as he had been told, though he continued to cry and keep his eyes closed. Now the great eagles surrounded him. One said "Look at me. I am powerful, and I have wonderfully strong feathers. I am greater than all other animals and birds in the world."

This powerful eagle showed the man his wings and his tail, and he spread all his feathers as wide as possible. He showed him how to make war head- dresses and ornaments out of eagle feathers.

"Your people must use only eagle feathers, and it would be a great help to them in war and bring them victories," eagle said.

Since no loose feathers were about, the seven eagles shook themselves, and plenty of feathers fell to the ground. The Cheyenne picked them up and gratefully took them home to his tribe.

On that day, eagle feathers were seen for the first time by the Cheyenne and they knew where they came from. The man showed his people how to make war ornaments from the eagle feathers, as he had been told. From that day onward, the man became a great warrior in his tribe, and their leader in war parties.

He became so successful his people named him Chief Eagle Feather and he wore his Eagle Feather War Bonnet, as he led the Cheyennes with dignity and pride.
Native MixAndrew Fabela

Jul 13, 2008 4:15 AM

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High on bleak, stony rag,

Unmoving, he sits astride

His ragged coated pony.



Only telltale frozen breaths,

Separate them from

The still, winter black boles

Of ancient leafless trees.



The pony, blown and lame,

Stands with lowered head,

Ears flattened to the sound

Of a distant wolf pack.



The man on his back,

All weapons lost,

Ignores the trickling blood

From savage wounds,

Mingling his war paint.



Eyes burning fiercely

He strains to find

The sign he seeks:

Behind, the sound of enemy

Draws ever closer.



At last, faith rewarded,

He sees far below

In the deep valley,

Arriving at the edge

Of the fast flowing river,

The great she bear

With two gamboling cubs:

To fish the racing salmon,

Drawn relentlessly toward

Their age-old spawning ground.



Silently, the wounded brave

Offers his final prayer

To the eternal clan bear;

Totem and guardian

Of his battle slain tribe.



The enemy, exultant,

Are almost upon him,

Yet he looks not behind:

He sees only the Great Spirit,

Surrounding him kindly

In loving, firm embrace.



While the enemy closes in,

He straightens himself;

His voice rings loud and clear,

Echoing across the land

To the distant cloudless sky.



One last defiant war cry

As he spurs on his pony,

And leaps…

Into the world of his ancestors.
JORGE PENSI

Jun 20, 2008 7:08 AM

Coming soon!

COMING SOON !!!
It is a pleasure to be your friend.
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