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9/11/09

7 comments:

  1. Congratulations Chris! This is a great thing and thanks for it.

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  2. Wonderful blog Chris. What great photos and wonderful writing. Thanks for stopping by Flippism Is The Key, and i am glad you enjoyed my Iceland posts.

    Professor Batty

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  3. You're an interesting guy with an interesting life, and that makes for an interesting blog. Keep it coming!

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  4. Thank you for visiting my photo site Chris, you have a wonderful blog here and I've read about you before (while doing a vanity search) :-)
    I love the photo of Billie Holiday. While I'm not a huge fan of jazz I love her voice, she one of my favorites. I'm looking forward to reading through your blog. I'm a musician and really enjoy reading musical history. If you ever need a photographer let me know :-)
    Take care Chris
    Chris

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  5. Thanks for stopping by, Chris, and for the good words. Your photos deserve a link and not just because we share a name. :)

    BTW, Your Manhattan photo #14 was taken at the intersection of West 55th St, and 7th Ave, looking south on the latter. There used to be a recording studio in the Wellington Hotel—I did sessions with many great jazz players there in the early Sixties.

    Hope you come back —Chris

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  6. You might want to change your commenting system, it doesn't work with Firefox.

    Professor Batty

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