Talk:Jay Easton

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[edit] Permission to use copyrighted material from Jay Easton's web site

Received this email from Jay Easton today. This should take care of any copyvio concerns. —SaxTeacher (talk) 00:04, 8 February 2007 (UTC)

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Jay Easton <jay@*****.com>
Date: Feb 7, 2007 5:41 PM
Subject: Re: request for biographical information
To: SaxTeacher

Dear Mr. *******,

Thank you for taking on this project, and for your contributions to the saxophone pages on Wikipedia.

You are most welcome to use any information, photos, or sound samples from either of my websites. [...] Here are some additional bits of information-

Born June 9, 1975 in Fullerton, CA.

Currently active as a freelance woodwind performer/recording artist and independent scholar based in Seattle, WA. I also work as a counselor in private practice, facilitating stress-relief through guided self-inquiry using "The Work" of Byron Katie.

Just finished a book, "Writing For Saxophones - A Guide to the Tonal Palette of the Saxophone Family for Composers, Arrangers and Performers" soon to be released, will include a CD with recordings of the entire saxophone family from Soprillo through Bb Subcontrabass (Tubax).

All the best to you,

Jay Easton
www.jayeaston.com