[Dixielandjazz] TEST

Steve Barbone barbonestreet at earthlink.net
Fri Jan 19 08:01:52 PST 2007


TEST - Please forgive this posting as it is a test to see if I can forward
Marek Boym's mail to the list. You may have noticed his "blank" posts. He is
sending from Israel and I get what he sends but the DJML does not.

Cheers,
Steve Barbone

on 1/19/07 10:56 AM, Steve Barbone at barbonestreet at earthlink.net wrote:

No idea what to do about sending problems to the DJML. But if they can't
receive what you write and I can, I'd be happy to forward it on to the List
for you.

Suspect the DJML may see what you write as an "attachment" which their
program automatically cancels because it might be a virus. Everything to the
list must be in plain text in order to get published.

Cheers,
Steve

on 1/19/07 10:41 AM, marek boym at marekboym at walla.com wrote:


Well,

You did get my message, but on DJML it was blank.

Any idea what to do about it (or how to get punctuation work from left to
right)?  

As this is an Israeli (and hence - Hebrew) supplier. although it allows me
to tape from left to right, the punctuation stays on the wrong side!

Cheers

<barbonestreet at earthlink.net>
Re: [Dixielandjazz] Cartoon MusicI don't doubt that. There is no question in
my mind that my love of OKOM stem directly from Cartoon Music. As a kid, I
went to Sat Matinee Movies every week. They showed at least 5 cartoons
before the movie. The cartoons had music similar to Raymond Scott's. By the
time I was 14 and in High School, I was playing Dixieland on a clarinet, and
now listening to Ted Husing's "Bandstand" on the radio. (He played 15
minutes of Dixieland every day)

Also goes for Classical Music. Every week I would listen to "The Lone
Ranger" on radio. To this day I associate "William Tell" to "They thundering
hoofs of a horse named Silver" ridden by a masked man who said;"Hi Ho
Silver, Away". That plus Fantasia, plus the classical music in cartoons as
well as the jazz, shaped my love of music from about age 6 on.

That plus my Mother who got me piano lessons early, and my Dad who listened
to Toscanini and the New York Met every week, conducting from his chair in
front of the radio.

Cheers,
Steve

on 1/19/07 4:13 AM, marek boym at marekboym at walla.com wrote:

A very good friend of mine has become a great jazz fan (in my language, that
means OKOM), because this was the music that accompanied cartoons she
watched on tv when she was little.

Cheers





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