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a Friend
Creating the Mood You Want,
from an
Elegant Trio to a
Swinging Sextet
A guide to help you and your friends
preview the Magnolia
Jazz Band
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Here are Robbie and Andy (in
photo above) in
action last October, part of the trio
entertaining at an elegant cocktail party in
the Corinthian
Event Center, in San
Jose. Like in any conversation, we not only
listen to what the other is saying, but,
believe me, we play everything to make being
there easier and more enjoyable for each other.
This is how the Magnolia Jazz Band
serves every party's guests, whether at a
wedding, banquet, or open house. You like to
work this way too? Thanks to Chris
Johnson for your nice photo.
Speaking of "serving", I just had a real
eye-opening experience. Recently I've spent a
lot of time at the Stanford Hospital, sitting
with a family member recovering from surgery.
The nurses I met there are always
cheerful & optimistic, warm & personable, and
very efficient in a job that's both demanding
and life-and-death crucial.
Read more of my thoughts about "Living
to Serve -- an attitude toward life".
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Will you be celebrating a
significant event soon?
Throw a party and include us. Or do you have
friends planning their wedding? Please
recommend us. Forward this
note or email our
report "Selecting
Your Wedding Music".
Today I'm talking with people planning
parties for Mothers' Day and Memorial Day.
If you'll have a party on one of these days,
or on any day in between, now's a good time
to arrange the details, including the music.
Have a question? We'll have the answer. Call
us at 408-245-9120. You'll love what
we do.
We're easy to work with, so let our
experience help your celebration.
In the meantime, please catch us at a few
public events coming up. On Sunday, April 12,
we'll be entertaining during Easter brunch at
The Toll House Hotel, in Los
Gatos. Two days later, on Tuesday, April 14,
we'll create a lively atmosphere for the
annual "S.V.C.A. Hospitality Awards" at
Club Auto Sport, in San Jose.
Please visit
MagnoliaJazz.com
for details on these events
and more, and I hope we'll be
working together soon. And please tell me
what you think
about this little note. I'll reply to all your
opinions and comments. In the meantime, take
a moment to find me on Facebook
and follow me on Twitter.

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