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90 minutes of Nonstop Smooth Sax and Flowers
Sep 11, 2019 21:31:53   #
Sunnely Loc: Wisconsin
 
Yes, you heard right it right, nonstop. You know me, when it comes to jazz, all I need is sax. So, for the saxually inclined among you like me, this one's for you. All is invited (jazz connoisseur or just looking) but special mention to markngolf, jazz's #1 fan and also jerryc41, jazztrader, philo, anhanga brasil, dpullum...everybody, join the fun.

The video is in HD and features Ed Brown's (of Edward Brown Photography) stunning floral photos that will surely spice up that romantic evening. You can watch it in bunches or in one sitting, but watch it. I guarantee you'll enjoy it. Once again, thanks to Ed for sharing us his stunning collection of floral photos. Enjoy the show.

Here's the link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mbH58x1kHpk&t=13s

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Sep 11, 2019 21:44:58   #
Semi-Amateur Loc: Central Indiana
 
Saved it to my watch list. Thank you!

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Sep 12, 2019 08:36:12   #
erandolph Loc: La Pine, Oregon USA
 
Thanks! Also saved to my favorites👍

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Sep 12, 2019 08:56:32   #
photophile Loc: Lakewood, Ohio, USA
 
Sunnely wrote:
Yes, you heard right it right, nonstop. You know me, when it comes to jazz, all I need is sax. So, for the saxually inclined among you like me, this one's for you. All is invited (jazz connoisseur or just looking) but special mention to markngolf, jazz's #1 fan and also jerryc41, jazztrader, philo, anhanga brasil, dpullum...everybody, join the fun.

The video is in HD and features Ed Brown's (of Edward Brown Photography) stunning floral photos that will surely spice up that romantic evening. You can watch it in bunches or in one sitting, but watch it. I guarantee you'll enjoy it. Once again, thanks to Ed for sharing us his stunning collection of floral photos. Enjoy the show.

Here's the link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mbH58x1kHpk&t=13s
Yes, you heard right it right, nonstop. You know ... (show quote)


Nice idea, I like Kenny G.

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Sep 12, 2019 09:15:46   #
Sunnely Loc: Wisconsin
 
photophile wrote:
Nice idea, I like Kenny G.


Got it! At your service. Will do a nonstop project on Kenny G.

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Sep 12, 2019 10:43:04   #
markngolf Loc: Bridgewater, NJ
 
Sunnely wrote:
Yes, you heard right it right, nonstop. You know me, when it comes to jazz, all I need is sax. So, for the saxually inclined among you like me, this one's for you. All is invited (jazz connoisseur or just looking) but special mention to markngolf, jazz's #1 fan and also jerryc41, jazztrader, philo, anhanga brasil, dpullum...everybody, join the fun.

The video is in HD and features Ed Brown's (of Edward Brown Photography) stunning floral photos that will surely spice up that romantic evening. You can watch it in bunches or in one sitting, but watch it. I guarantee you'll enjoy it. Once again, thanks to Ed for sharing us his stunning collection of floral photos. Enjoy the show.

Here's the link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mbH58x1kHpk&t=13s
Yes, you heard right it right, nonstop. You know ... (show quote)


Wow!! Hard to beat that combination of jazz (sax) and Ed's flowers. Thanks so much for the acknowledgement. It's easy - I have loved and enjoyed jazz since I was 9 yrs. old. I learned to play on a beat up 2nd hand Conn cornet my father bought for $40 from a used furniture place. At age 11 my dad bought a Bach Stradivarius for me. It's now 73 years old and I recently had it professionally cleaned and gave it to my grandson, who has played trumpet for 5 years. My uncle was a radio engineer for the old station in NJ, WNJR. They did not play jazz, but the station received many complimentary jazz records and my uncle gave them to me. I'd play them on my ancient record player and play along. That hooked me (forever) on jazz.
Mark

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Sep 12, 2019 19:13:48   #
Sunnely Loc: Wisconsin
 
markngolf wrote:
Wow!! Hard to beat that combination of jazz (sax) and Ed's flowers. Thanks so much for the acknowledgement. It's easy - I have loved and enjoyed jazz since I was 9 yrs. old. I learned to play on a beat up 2nd hand Conn cornet my father bought for $40 from a used furniture place. At age 11 my dad bought a Bach Stradivarius for me. It's now 73 years old and I recently had it professionally cleaned and gave it to my grandson, who has played trumpet for 5 years. My uncle was a radio engineer for the old station in NJ, WNJR. They did not play jazz, but the station received many complimentary jazz records and my uncle gave them to me. I'd play them on my ancient record player and play along. That hooked me (forever) on jazz.
Mark
Wow!! Hard to beat that combination of jazz (sax) ... (show quote)


Thanks for sharing with us your passion for jazz. Get to watch Jazz on the Tube a lot, thanks to your link. Wow, a Stradivarius! Doesn't get any elegant than that. Wish I could play any musical instrument. Who says you have to be a musician to enjoy beautiful music such as jazz?

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Sep 13, 2019 11:27:03   #
Sunnely Loc: Wisconsin
 
Semi-Amature wrote:
Saved it to my watch list. Thank you!


You're welcome.

Kudos and thanks to Ed (Old Hippy) for his stunning collection of floral photos.

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Sep 13, 2019 11:28:09   #
Sunnely Loc: Wisconsin
 
erandolph wrote:
Thanks! Also saved to my favorites👍


You're welcome.

Ed (Old Hippy) deserves all the credit for his stunning work on floral photos.

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