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Thread I am a french woman musician

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taloujazz

taloujazz

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1 Posted on 04/12/2004 at 14:27:29
Listen to my music here

http://chantal.grizard.free.fr/

I am a beginner, I do it for fun.

My style is mainly electro but I also play guitar and there is some blues or groovy tracks on my website.



Thanks
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Krowms

Krowms

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2 Posted on 04/14/2004 at 09:56:54
Bienvenue Chantal ;-)

Welcome to the board! We have very few people from france, so I hope you will enjoy participating to the forum!
taloujazz

taloujazz

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3 Posted on 04/14/2004 at 14:52:28
Merci beaucoup pour l'accueil 8)

What do you think of my music by the way ?
djAria

djAria

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4 Posted on 04/14/2004 at 14:32:45
just saying hello...


i like your jazzy/tech style..... i heard this DUO AF and i like how you mix the voice with the rythm its kind of cool....................... stay in touch......bye


my sound>
http://epi-web.silpion.de/audiofiles/epimusic/landspeed_records/kasha/remixe/321KaFudeepprogressive.mp3
donmunro

donmunro

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5 Posted on 04/15/2004 at 18:12:13
Why is musician spelled the way it is? You have music which is mewzic and then ian which is shun. Why isn't muscian pronounced mewzic eun?
Baracutey

Baracutey

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6 Posted on 05/03/2004 at 13:01:44
kind of weird, but still i like it.

its simplycity and that calmed mood that transmits... cool, way to go.
taloujazz

taloujazz

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7 Posted on 05/03/2004 at 14:32:16
Thanks DJ Aria

and Baracutey


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tungsten_en

tungsten_en

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8 Posted on 05/05/2004 at 01:13:34
Duo AF. F***ing heaven. I can feel the woman's touch. Makes me wish I was that talented. ;)
e-clown

e-clown

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9 Posted on 08/05/2004 at 18:34:23
hi,

I am new and french too. Nice to meet you Chantal:)
drjuju

drjuju

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10 Posted on 02/25/2006 at 18:43:03
I will check out your site.
I played in France back in 1991 and 1992. In Paris, I played
at Utopia club and Blues du Nord, and in Najac at a place called
le Dobro. Played guitar and sang blues, jazz, swing. Met a harmonica
player & jammed with him at Utopia. His name was J.J. Milteau. Best
harmonica man I've ever played with!. Loved France. was always treated
very well. Had a lot of fun. Ate a lot of food. Drank a lot of very fine wine
and (best of all ) Armagnac!

Cheers,
DrJuJu
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