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Carrie Jackson
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  • Newark, New Jersey
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October 8, 2009
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Grange Rutan
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Musician Vocalist, Music Educator, Promoter, Publicist, Performing Arts Administrator
What are your favorite Musical Genres?
Pop, Blues, Jazz, Latin Jazz, R&B / Soul, Gospel, CCM (Contemporary Christian Music), Big Band, American Standards, Broadway Musical
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http://www.cjayrecords.com

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At 11:28am on August 14, 2009, Edward Arrington jr. said…
I love your Voice girl, "My funny Valentine" is one of my favorite
At 3:10pm on August 13, 2009, Mauricio de Souza said…
Hey Carrie! Good to see you here. Thank you for the add. Hope all is well. Take care and see you around!
At 9:53am on July 23, 2009, Grange "Lady Haig" Rutan said…
Carrie Love,

You are so on target and out there I am thrilled to see you here!

Sorry I missed the Centenary gig but I was with you heart and soul. Did you appear in The Little Theater? Good vibes, good acoustics.

To be continued,

Grange Lady Haig Rutan - Author
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