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#201, Jan 15, 2020
Hi 
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Let's talk about the team planning your next celebration.

Especially your experts for planning the perfect music.  

Want to do it well?  Need help?  Let me give you a handy Tip.   

But First, Let Me Tell You a Little Story:
 
I've heard that this year's new IRS Tax Form has only 2 lines:
Line 1.  How much did you earn?
Line 2.  Send it in!

Ha ha!

I tell my wife this joke every year.
She always groans.

She's an Enrolled Agent -- one of those 
highly trained and certified IRS tax experts 
we all need about this time every year.

or else it's "Better luck next year"

I learn important ideas from her all the time.  
Let me tell you about one.

Given enough time, we can become a  team of experts.

Why am I talking about a "team of experts"?

Using experts is the only way those very best among us 

It's true -- for whatever project you're working on.  
Say, for example, you're planning the music for 
your next special event.

On a project like this, you really ought to enlist people 
you work well with time after time.  

People you can count on and who count on you.  
You'll know what to expect from each other. 

You'll increase the chance of working flawlessly 
-- first time, every time.

With your team, every job you do together 
gets smoother and easier than the last one.

I love it!  This is what we all strive for, right?

So here's that tip I promised you:  
Assemble your own "team of experts".  
Or join one.   Or join mine.  Know what I mean?

We all develop favorites we work with over 
and over.  Favorite colleagues.  Favorite clients.  

People we think of whenever we need some help.  

People we see and talk with often, who think of us 
whenever the time is right. 

I'm always strengthening my working relationships.  
You too, probably. 

It's not rocket science.  We all just need to become
friends, stay  in touch, and do a perfect job  every time
we work together.

Now in my case, you can always count on me whenever 
you need music for a wedding or a party.

I'll help you plan the music and then entertain your guests .

And now that we're talking about 
planning wedding and party music...

Valentine's Day and Mardi Gras are just ahead, 
and you might be involved with planning an 
exciting celebration.

And if you or a friend are engaged to get 
married, you might also be involved with 
planning the wedding.

Perhaps both. 

So the next time you or a friend  are looking  for 
upbeat, elegant music,  played the way you want, 
think of us.

Where can you can preview us?  Here: 

Friday, February 14,  6:00-9:00pm
Valentine's Day Dinner
Parcel 104, 2700 Mission College Blvd, Santa Clara


Reply or call 408-245-9120.  Let's chat soon.

Robbie

Robbie Schlosser | Magnolia Jazz Band
"Elegant, Upbeat Music for Weddings and Parties"  
 
P.S.  See our  Yelp reviewsphotos of us in action on  Instagram
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