Dear Mark,

I borrowed a tape recorder from Julie Z. Webb who was kind enough to mail it 
to me from Pittsburgh. I was just getting over the flu and was still slightly 
hoarse from laryngitis. You don't know how I prayed to hit that last note on 
Edith and the Kingpin! Thank you for remembering the tribute tapes. It is a 
special joy as most here know to sing Joni. I really wanted to be a part of 
the compilation tape and Julie, bless her heart, helped me to achieve that 
goal. 

I found your address Mark and I will send the 5 song CD to you. Just write me 
off list if your address has changed since May of last year. 

I had a bad "who-do-I-think-I'm-kidding-trying-to-do-this?" morning, so 
reading your email has been especially uplifting. It pays to be kind. You 
never know how much good you really do another person. Thank you Mark.

Love,
Sherelle




In a message dated 04/13/2002 10:52:10 AM Pacific Daylight Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


> Just wanted to add my two cents.  I first heard Sherelle sing on a tribute
> tape that JMDLers made a few years ago.  I remember hearing her sing 'Edith
> and the Kingpin' accompanied by nothing but the snapping of her own 
> fingers.
> I told the list & I told Sherelle way back then that in my very humble
> opinion, she has an incredible voice & a genuine gift for singing.  I also
> told Sherelle that she was born to sing & that she should pursue her dream
> of doing just that.
> 
> I'm glad you're recording, Sherelle.  It sounds like you have a few more
> songs in the can since the tape you sent me awhile back.  I would love to
> hear them.  I would gladly pay money for anything you record.  I'm one fan
> who's hoping you go all the way to the top.  Personally, I think you're 
> that
> good.
> 
> Love,
> Mark

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