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Paul Lindemeyer

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Aug 17, 2001, 9:17:06 PM8/17/01
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Just a note to let everyone know that I am at last on the web!
Come visit http://www.lindemeyer.com and find out about:

* my classic jazz & swing groups including the 11-piece Rhythm de Luxe Orchestra
* my CDs (and how to buy them)
* and of course my book CELEBRATING THE SAXOPHONE
(and how to buy it now that Amazon & B&N no longer stock it!)

Do drop by and let me know what you think, won't you?

Thanks -P.

mitch

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Aug 18, 2001, 9:20:43 AM8/18/01
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Very nice site, Paul.

For those who haven't heard Paul's two CDs - do not delay in ordering the
pair, they are truely delightful. Remember, gift-giving season is soon upon
us too!!

Mitch

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Michael LaRoche

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Aug 18, 2001, 9:51:41 AM8/18/01
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Let me add to Mitch's suggestion. Christmas before last when I was doing
some private teaching I gave an autographed copy of Paul's book; Celebrating
the Saxophone, to one of my students for Christmas. It's a great gift for
that fellow saxophonist, whether they're a student or otherwise. Pretty
darn good gift to yourself too.

BTW Paul, nice site. Not overdone and easy to navigate.

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Mike LaRoche
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Martin

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Aug 18, 2001, 5:28:14 PM8/18/01
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Yeah, it's an excellent site, without lots of excessive gunk, fast
loading and navigable, with good info. Very professional job. One tiny
suggestion though, is that for full priced cd's, it would be really
good to get those samples up. I'm probably not going to send to the US
for CD's regardless, but if they were local, I'd want to hear a little
before I forked over the dough. It might also help to reassure gig
customers about your sound.

cheers,

Martin


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The Martin

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Aug 19, 2001, 9:12:45 AM8/19/01
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Very slick and classy.
Like the green background.

BUT......
When will we get to read all the stuff about Conn axes???

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Regards
Edwin van Druten

The Martin story http://www.xs4all.nl/~adasof09

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Paul Lindemeyer

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Aug 19, 2001, 7:44:10 PM8/19/01
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The Martin wrote:

> Very slick and classy.
> Like the green background.

The name for it around our house is "the pool table." I'm planning to add a
couple of leather club chairs and a wet bar.

> BUT......
> When will we get to read all the stuff about Conn axes???

Soon baby...soon...Rome wasn't built in a day.

PT

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Aug 21, 2001, 6:15:29 AM8/21/01
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Hi Paul

Nice site (I've added a link to it from mine)

I've been meaning to get your book for a while, this has prompted me. How
much for postage to England?

BTW I'd recommend that you sign up for Paypal, its great for doing business
overseas as foreign currency bankers cheques can be expensive, especially
for small amounts

best regards

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Pete Thomas

www.petethomas.co.uk

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