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NOTE; Please do not order 'JAZZ CONVERSATIONS' from Amazon. They are selling an old and incomplete version. To all of the wonderful people who have contacted me after reading my book Jazz Conversations with precious accolades, you touched my soul. (Some of your comments will be listed on the site on a special page.) Many of you said that despite the many typos and misspellings in "my story" segment in the book you truly loved the book. All of the conversations with the legends were professionally edited. Let me say on record that I'm in the process of cancelling my present contract with Publish America which will allow me to have "my story" in the book JAZZ CONVERSATIONS properly EDITED. The mistakes I made in 'my story' of this book are earnest, and were made under unimaginable circumstances: while editing this book, I was also fighting for my life in court for several years, facing 10 years in prison! ( due to a witch hunt.) I was under severe pressure and stress while trying to overcome these events, and also getting the book in on a deadline. (This will ALL be told in my second book "TAINTED"!) A most shocking story. Thank you all from the bottom of my heart for your support, and understanding! "It comes a point when even justice is unjust" Socrates
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NEW LIVE RECORDING!
Recorded live Oct 17th 2009
New York Historical Society
JaRon Eames with
Musical Director/pianist- Ms. Amy Quint Millan
Bass- Hida Tenaka
Sax - Cleve Guyton
Guitar - Ethan Mann
Drums- Pete Morgan
Other songs on this recording, Blues medley Every day I have the Blues/Shake Rattle Roll-- I want a Little Girl, All of Me. Here's to Life, Blues Medley
Stormy Monday/ Route 66
Buy a CD! WWW.CDBADY.COM/cd/jaron
JaRon has returned from his 3rd successful tour in Japan (Sept 2005!) Here are a few photos from one of his performances!(LIVE ON STAGE AT THE WORLDS FAIR-Expo-American Pavilion)One of the high lights of my career to perform on such a world stage.The Expo attracted close to 3 million visitors).

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My best friend 'Cookie' my mother passed away November 14th 2011.She suffered a massive stroke. She was 88. I got home in time to spend the last week with her and tell her how much I loved her and that she was the best mother in the world.I'd sing to her and I read to her from my book.She was unable to speak.I told her its OK to let go. She did. She managed to say 'I love you too'. Nothing will ever mean more to me then that time with my mother. My father died in 1990. Now they are back together.For that I'm grateful.