OK, we're not only about this quartet, but since we've seen them and they're a common point of reference, read this.
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omg, Mr. Mix!!! I was looking up some jazz stuff on google and found you! At least... I think you're Mr. Mix from my BLA days. If that rings a bell at all... if not ur..nice to meet you :) (by the way this is Anh-Thu)
"omg" indeed, Anh-Thu. Nice to hear from you. The internet is a funny "place"...
I hope all is going well with you? I'm working on my PhD dissertation at Northwestern and this blog is associated with a Community-Building group I have going there. (The Graduate School will actually give one money for this kind of thing.)
For anyone else who might read this, Anh-Thu was a student of mine when I taught high-school English at Boston Latin Academy, many many years ago.
4 comments:
omg, Mr. Mix!!! I was looking up some jazz stuff on google and found you! At least... I think you're Mr. Mix from my BLA days. If that rings a bell at all... if not ur..nice to meet you :)
(by the way this is Anh-Thu)
"omg" indeed, Anh-Thu. Nice to hear from you. The internet is a funny "place"...
I hope all is going well with you? I'm working on my PhD dissertation at Northwestern and this blog is associated with a Community-Building group I have going there. (The Graduate School will actually give one money for this kind of thing.)
For anyone else who might read this, Anh-Thu was a student of mine when I taught high-school English at Boston Latin Academy, many many years ago.
And I should have mentioned: drop me a line at b-mix@northwestern.edu if you get a chance.
Oh wow, this article was from my hometown paper. Whats up with these Chicago guys always playing and recording in Columbia?
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