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Ryo Yasui <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 25 Feb 2001 17:51:44 -0500
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Dear Colleagues,

Good News for those Jazz fans, especially for those John Coltrane lovers
out there !

I just recently read a short line in the newspaper (in Japanese) that a
museum dedicated to the late Jazz saxophone player John Coltrane will open
in High Point, North Carolina in May 2001. Isn't it 'super' !?

I tried to get further 'notes' on the web but failed.

I wonder some kind person could forward Yours Truly with brief information
of the museum, people who run it, etc.

For everybody's interest, perhaps it would be nice to have a reply on YOUR
Museum-l , thank you !

It is shining outside in this cold early morning with bright white plum
flowers.

Have a nice week and stay tuned to YOUR Museum-L for pleasure !

Ryo

Yasui R. (Mr.)
Lecturer in Museum Studies
Obirin University
P.O. Box 13,
Turukawa, Machida-195, Japan
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