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A hearty congratulations to the latest batch of CD winners. (The CDs went out today.) Michael from Horseheads, NY (Kenny Garrett CD)
Brian from New York City (Kenny Garrett CD)
Foluwaso from Lagos, Nigeria (Kenny Garrett CD)
Marisa from Glen Mills, PA (Jo Lawry CD) As you can see, people listen to The...
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I’ve been giving away CDs each week for the past several weeks, and I’d like to congratulate all the winners thus far: Chris from Isle of Man, UK (Jo Lawry CD)
Irina from Munich, Germany (Eddie Daniels 2-CD set)
Jon from Glen Ellen, CA (Eddie Daniels 2-CD set)
David from Towson, MD (Eddie...
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I’m starting to do a bit more traditional blogging about jazz on this site, rather than just using it to post shows and links to my articles. To make it easier to just find the episodes of The Jazz Session, please note that you can click the SHOW ARCHIVE link at the top of the [...]
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Today, The Jazz Session hit 100,000 downloads! Thanks to everyone for supporting the show! And thank you to all these fine musicians for appearing on the show:
Abercrombie, John | Asplund, Peter | Bertoncini, Gene | Byron, Don | Cohen, Avishai (trumpet) | Dapp Theory | Dodo...
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Jason sez: Look for posts from Ethan very soon! Glad to have you, man! Ethan Georgi is a 30-nothing web developer living in Albany, NY. He bikes 3 miles to work, just off Pearl St, on a Trek 4500 Alpha he has had since 2001. He loves his “fifty three miles per burrito” sticker.
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I’m working on some fancy new features on this site. Currently I’m doing a roll-out of new post author icons. These are subject to change if the subject doesn’t like their photo:
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Richard’s interest in bicycling began in the early 1970s when he started commuting and founded a Rochester sporting goods store that specialized in bicycles. He has served on several boards and committees related to bicycling since 1990 as a bicycle advocate for road cycling.
In 1990 with the Rochester...
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Thanks to everyone who supports this show! My family and I have completed our move to Albany. We’re in our new house. The studio is 95% rebuilt, and the show will be back in full swing very soon. On our way to 100,000 downloads!
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I’m getting ready to roll the content of Fort Orange Cycling back into the main RocBike.com site. Our Web wrangler, Adam Durand, is working on some new tagging features that will help us identify content by geographic area. I’m also working on setting up multiple events calendars so each...
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I’m now contributing to the cycling blog Veloquent, run by Kent from Kent’s Bike Blog. If you’ve got a little free time, check out my first post.
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