Eggs??? Now that was not on your song's menu. <smile> But I did hear that you make some good pasta. Yes and God willing, I will see you tomorrow. Until then. Sharon P.S. This is the next to my last email tonight that I had started earlier for all to view, but was interrupted and it's next. ----- Original Message ----- From: Lynne To: infoshare@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Sunday, March 14, 2010 7:21 PM Subject: [infoshare] Re: a sneak peak Thank you so much, Sharon. Honestly, I love singing it all. I really do. I have to say that the jazz offers a certain freedom of phrase that I'm beginning to really enjoy. after so many years of structured singing. And, Girl, you'll be waiting awhile for those dishes. smile Let's seeWould you like an egg or some pasta? sheepish grin Perhaps see you tomorrow.Warmest regards, Lynne From: SHARON JOYNER To: infoshare@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Sunday, March 14, 2010 9:15 PM Subject: [infoshare] Re: a sneak peak EXCELLENT!! Valerie is a great teacher. This is my first time hearing you sing jazz and I see you've got it in you!! FANTASTIC!! Which do you like singing better, classical, pop tunes, COUNTRY or jazz? Now, my last question is when do I GET to try some of these dishes that you can cook!! <smile> ----- Original Message ----- From: Lynne To: infoshare@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Cc: angel Sent: Saturday, March 13, 2010 3:13 PM Subject: [infoshare] a sneak peak Hi, All. I joined this service that sends audio through Twitter but I might as well put the link to good use. Here's a sneak peak of the piece we'll be performing at our annual Lighthouse at the Metropolitan Museum concert. Yes, I am privileged to say that the great artists Dr. Valerie Capers and Mr. John Robinson will be performing with me. http://twaud.io/4jY Warm and dry regards for a rainy day. Lynne