If you haven't joined the TGJN movement and experienced the advantages of the only 24 hour Jazz destinationfeaturing an ongoing Global Jazz Festival via video and MP3 - I am truly sorry. You're missing out!
TGJN is for everyone who loves Jazz: there are Groups/Blogs and Forums and what's great ...it doesn't cost anything to join. That's right... it's FREE! Create a personal TGJN community and share MP3/ Video/Blogs/Forums/Photos/ Widgets and a coterie of very cool and creative tools that connect you toa creative dialogue that encourages partnerships that flourish between Jazz artists/producers other Jazz professionals and listeners from 8 to 80! on an international basis to support the identity & diversity of jazz & to broaden the awareness of Jazz as an artistic, cultural & educational force.
How Do I Use TGJN ?
First, Sign Up and Create a Profile
(Your Profile is Your TGJN on the Web, where you can describe yourself, hobbies and interests. You can even upload picture and MP3s.)
Second, Invite your Friends to join The Global Jazz Network.
OR, Search the site for your Friends who are already Members of TGJN.
Third, View the Connections you make between Your Friend and their Friends. Some people have Hundreds of people in their extended network!
Meet your Friend's Friends and Suggest Matches! You can communicate with anyone in your The Global Jazz Network when you make them your friend. You can even leave comments on their page.
Go ahead do it now- Experience JAZZ Power!
Keeping JAZZ Live! Tamm E Hunt Tamm E Hunt The Global Jazz Network
P.S. If you would like to be a card carrying TGJN member who gets discounts in a growing list of service oriented businesses and Jazz Clubs worldwide. Please email us @ newjazzaudience@... we will send you all the information about the TGJN Membership Card
From the network of Tamm E Hunt founder/chief editor/Jazz & Blues Singer Date: March 6, 2008 Re: Jazz Power The Global Jazz Network I'm member of THE GLOBAL...
Hi Tamm, Thanks, I joined the 'Global Jazz Network'. Looks very interesting; a new competitor to myspace? In fact, I think it looks a lot better than myspace...