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Christian McBride's avatar

Loving the Mary Halvorson album on your recent rec.

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Christian McBride's avatar

Hey Jessica. Just for clarify I am not Christian McBride the bass player. I live in Australia and play drums (rarely sadly) but am a big fan of him.

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Stephan Kunze's avatar

Hi Christian, I think "Jessica" is a spam/bot profile so I've banned her and removed her comment. Feel free to delete your comment as well if you want.

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Christian McBride's avatar

Thanks Stephen. That’s wild. I knew something was off with the WhatsApp but I do occasionally DMs from ppl that don’t look at my profile pic. Also as you can probably imagine I’ve been sent Christian’s posters by friends etc for many years Mum even gets call “Christian is at the Opera House!” Well I might be unloading a truck at the opera house 🤣

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Stephan Kunze's avatar

Yeah I can imagine even though I'd think that particular name isn't even super rare, or is it? Anyways, that profile just had all the usual features of a bot profile and I don't want people spamming my readers, so that was a no-go. Hope this won't take overhand here!

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Su Terry's avatar

Looking forward to checking these out, thanks!

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Poppy H's avatar

Halvorson never disappoints.

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Elizabeth Schneider's avatar

Thank you for adding something beautiful to the world. I agree with your sentiments wholeheartedly, especially regarding the power of music to bring people together. I am glad I enjoy many genres of music as I literally use music as a segue with people who come from a much different background than myself. I loved the poppies with the bees imagery as well. Thank you, sir, for bringing something lovely to the world today.

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Shvetah Corzo's avatar

Complicit greeting! I completely agree with your perspective on how to use our time, mind, and energy. Focusing on fostering a sense of unity is much more beneficial than getting caught up in the opposing narrative.

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