Yum-Yum and Mai Ling--aren't they the pandas down in the Washington
zoo? Or was it E Mai Ling?
Hal
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On Sep 2, 2007, at 11:51 AM, rupertmallin wrote:
> Yup, I'm into Jazz - the more contemporary and edge the better -
> because here I find Poetry. If anyone in the UK got to see the late
> Pete Jacobsen live, 'electricity' ain't no big amp but what happens
> inside you.
>
> Likewise, 'Brass Jaw.' They're a five-piece saxophone band. Phew.
> Catch them on tour.
>
> My poetry/art/music interests ever cross-over. Don't care if it's
> classical, folk, jazz, blues, beatbox, hiphop, world, bass'n'drum
> or what. New spirits Are (irrespective of age). You'll not have
> heard of Yum-Yum but young female singer has a voice Mai Ling
> followers will die for!
>
> Rupert x
>
> www.mallin.blogspot.com
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