At 8:56am on September 28, 2009, Judy Church said…
A special note to all of you! I have appointed a special person to help me manage my sites since I have been so busy in my music, and my Mom is sick right now. My personal assistant is - Dessie Campbell. Please know that I will be visiting here when I can and that I love and appreciate ALL of your support to me in my endeavors. Musically Yours, Judy Henry Church :)
Thanks Judy your always lovely and a great singer songwriter, you write well and perform with all your heart,your inner self expresses from deep within ,giving to us pure magic, all the best (TC)
Judith, I've been wanting to tell you how much I loved your
songs. I've been having problems with the top40 site.
For some reason every time I go to my artist page I get kicked off. I was able stay on long enough to click on your picture. Keep on doing the lord's work, cause this world needs all the healing possible. Feel free to comment on BROCK n' ROLL.
or send me a message any time.
BROCK ON!.................BROCK n' ROLL
Hi Judy, thanks for finding me and for your kind comments! I really enjoyed listening to your music... I think my favorite is "You Carried My Cross" -- very powerful performance! Glad to be friends!! :) Kathy
That is fantastic! I am also multi-talented.
We will have to co-write something together to see what it could amount to in the future.
Good to know you.
God Bless
PS- your voice is quite easy on the ears...
Thanks Judy, Your music is realy well done. I especialy liked Praise you Jesus, it had me taping my toes and bobing in my chair, Thanks for sharing it with us.
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Finally got by to listen to some of your music. Outstanding.
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songs. I've been having problems with the top40 site.
For some reason every time I go to my artist page I get kicked off. I was able stay on long enough to click on your picture. Keep on doing the lord's work, cause this world needs all the healing possible. Feel free to comment on BROCK n' ROLL.
or send me a message any time.
BROCK ON!.................BROCK n' ROLL
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Jonathan.
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I listed a new song on my page, you are welcome to listen.
God Bless,
Jim
God Bless!
Thanks for adding me to your list.
We will have to co-write something together to see what it could amount to in the future.
Good to know you.
God Bless
PS- your voice is quite easy on the ears...
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I would love to feature you in my Bio Group.
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