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Billy Branson, Joe Harris, Phyllis Hyman, Carl Arter, Mike Taylor, Etta Cox, Nelson Harrison, James Johnson, Jimmy Ponder, Rodney McCoy. (too many to name, really)
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At 3:34pm on January 8, 2009, jon armes said…
Elva, I hope your family is doing fine I have been getting your e-mails, Thanks. If you do make it to pittsburgh, call me. Love Rickey
At 4:55am on January 2, 2009, Etta Cox said…
Elva - I went to your website. Are you in Atlanta? I thought you were in LA. Please let me know where you are and keep in touch. Etta
At 4:52am on January 2, 2009, Etta Cox said…
I wish that I had known you were in town. I would have loved to have seen you. I will be in LA Jan. 30 - Feb. 5 for the Pre-Grammys. One of my students is in the Jazz Ensemble for the Grammys. Let me know how to get in touch with you. I have a new email address: etta44@gmail.com Love Etta
At 4:03am on January 2, 2009, Dr. Nelson Harrison said…
Elva,

We miss you too but we can visit often through this network.

Happy New Year.
At 4:13pm on July 29, 2008, Carlos Peña said…
Are you the Elva Branson who made that single "Take My Hand" / "Just Can't See" on Starship records? I love that record!!!
respectfully,
Carlos
At 3:13am on July 26, 2008, Dr. Nelson Harrison said…
Welcome Elva,

WOW... what a pleasant surprise. I can't tell you how thrilled I am to have you join us. Please post some Billy Branson artifacts on your page so the world can know about his unique brand of artistry as well as you own.

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