Hey Val Ray, I listen to your music all the time, It's been some years since we saw each other during our Willminton Delaware & the Jazz bar on Fairmount and Broad...Think back...Love you still
Media and historic gold. Thank you so much for sharing. Greeted him many a day on the Broad Street Subway. Make he be blessed with beautiful music and peace. Whoever has his collection has wonderful wonderful history.
David Cox This entire performance is melody. It does take some time to be able to listen for it, though. I promise multiple viewings will only increase your appreciation of this music :)
Loved my Uncle, never a dull moment when we visit each other. Musical ear seems to run through the family; playing records, dancing, string instruments, piano, etc. He was the last living brother of my mother, now she and his wife grieve, but have fond memories of this man. Quick wit mixed with fast talk, made good laughter. Hard working family man, I admired besides my Dad. Look forward to seeing him in Paradise, where we can take time to learn many instruments, and sing praises to Jehovah, the God of Comfort.
don;t know if you all are aware but My friend passed away a few days ago. When I first moved back from LA, He was the only guitar player who went out of his way to help me find work.. One talented guy and a great human being
He does at times when the occasion warrants it. Check out "Laura" or his classical performances with the classical orchestras. "Me and Mrs. Jones" is a smooth and sometimes- "rough" rendition by James. Great romantic pop ballad! There are quite a few instances in which James deposits it "easy" on the ears - thus suppressing his creative genius (as a humble compromise) Eh'ehm!