Hi Dabir, welcome to Sawubona!!!
Thanks for joinig us. Let me know if you have any questions about the project or you need help to work with our MusicJam blog. We are all looking forward to work with you. There are a lot unfinished songs and musicians waiting for a singer. For example Andreas Schwall or Carsten Trotzkowski. It would be great to get in touch with them.
Hi Carsten, bin heute seit langem mal wieder auf Sawubona gewesen. Hast du die Geschichte mit den Digital Musicians schon gesehen oder getestet? Wie geht es so, was macht die Musik?
Gruß Conny
Mar 26, 2011
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by Norman DarwenThe first four tracks encapsulate Arkansas-born Billy Jones. ...a wicked, raw, live version of Albert King's 'Personal Manager', 'my Hometown', a bleak, stark portrayal of the ghetto set to a busy but laid-back and bluesy musical commentary that epitomizes what some have defined as his "gangsta bluez" (...though it is perhaps even better on 'Ain't Good Lookin'), the rocking, rollicking, down-home, and subtly Howling Wolf inflected 'Blues Comes Callin'' and the bluesy/ reggae…See More
Sorry have been out so long....just a lot has happened in my life and re adjusting is taking some time.......but as you see I have some of the music I have done here at home posted now....hope to get to spend more time here....everyone take care..
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Hope you are well and will enjoy the music and poems that have reached this project up to now.
Please let me know if you need any kind of support.
Do you have own recordings for upload to your personal page player?
:-) Carsten (-:
Thanks for joinig us. Let me know if you have any questions about the project or you need help to work with our MusicJam blog. We are all looking forward to work with you. There are a lot unfinished songs and musicians waiting for a singer. For example Andreas Schwall or Carsten Trotzkowski. It would be great to get in touch with them.
Best regards, Dieter