Mar. 23rd, 2019
Donation Help
Mar. 23rd, 2019 06:13 amDear readers - we are here again with the plea for your kind help, donations and support.
I am back in the financial doldrums and finding it tough. Could you kind people help out with donations in any way large or small whilst waiting for next paycheck to come - down to two pounds in my account - and drag me out of this quagmire.-
Send your donations to -
jazzbodave@outlook.com
Thank you for your time and bless you all.
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I am back in the financial doldrums and finding it tough. Could you kind people help out with donations in any way large or small whilst waiting for next paycheck to come - down to two pounds in my account - and drag me out of this quagmire.-
Send your donations to -
jazzbodave@outlook.com
Thank you for your time and bless you all.
PLEASE SHARE THIS.
In The Bourne.
Mar. 23rd, 2019 08:51 pmThis morning it felt like a rehash of yesterday. A dull milky opaque veneer that was tumescent with foreboding precipitation. But, by mid-afternoon, it had all changed to become a pleasant sunny mild day.
I did not venture out till after eleven and headed towards Sittingbourne to conduct three visits. One of them being a mobile phone store, whilst the other two was a travel agent and a supermarket.

I took this while waiting for the bus back from the supermarket to the main area of Sittingbourne. It is north of Milton Regis.
I have just completed the reports to these outgoings and now can relax more to the music that I enjoy most - jazz.
So to start with I selected David S. Ware Quartet version of "Freedom Suite" (Aum Fidelity 2002) which is a reworking of the classic Sonny Rollins suite.
David S. Ware Quartet - Freedom Suite II.
Composed by Sonny Rollins, arranged by David S. Ware
David S. Ware: tenor sax
Matthew Shipp: piano
William Parker: bass
Guillermo E. Brown: drums
Recorded on July 13, 2002, at Systems Two Studio, Brooklyn
I did not venture out till after eleven and headed towards Sittingbourne to conduct three visits. One of them being a mobile phone store, whilst the other two was a travel agent and a supermarket.

I took this while waiting for the bus back from the supermarket to the main area of Sittingbourne. It is north of Milton Regis.
I have just completed the reports to these outgoings and now can relax more to the music that I enjoy most - jazz.
So to start with I selected David S. Ware Quartet version of "Freedom Suite" (Aum Fidelity 2002) which is a reworking of the classic Sonny Rollins suite.
David S. Ware Quartet - Freedom Suite II.
Composed by Sonny Rollins, arranged by David S. Ware
David S. Ware: tenor sax
Matthew Shipp: piano
William Parker: bass
Guillermo E. Brown: drums
Recorded on July 13, 2002, at Systems Two Studio, Brooklyn