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"Jazz with Frankye" Presents Rolando Morales

“Jazz with Frankye" a show that has been running for over 10 years can now be viewed online on Eddycam-TV as well as on Comcast Channels 28 and 29. Watch Eddycam-TV, “Jazz with Frankye" presents Rolando Morales. Frankye Kelly, the world-renown Diva, interviews and performs with Rolando Morales on this months “Jazz with Frankye" show. Frankye Kelly who recently performed her very popular SEPIA show at Yoshi's San Francisco took time between her heavy world wide touring schedule to interview the popular musicians' musician Rolando Morales.

When famous musicians wish to be musically entertained they turn to Rolando Morales. He has played for the Jose Carrera of the Three Tenors, David Belove, Mark van Wageningen, Mike Madrigal, Carlos Compas, Miguel Govea, just to name a very few. Whenever famous musicians find the time to play for their personal pleasure they seek out Rolando Morales to create performances that leave audiences spell-bound. The intensity of the musicians' pleasure spreads to their audiences. Rolando and his friends create music that is truly passionate, beautiful and sweet.

If you can find the time do yourself a favor and catch them life on Wednesday, 2/27/08 at 8:30PM on the new World Music Night at Biscuit & Blues. World Music Night each Wednesday and invited the full Rolando Morales Group to put on a World Class show. The band will feature the amazing bassist for Airto, Gary Brown; the Latin percussionist/vocalist from Venezuela, the fiery Omar Ledezma; the wonderful keyboardist from Spearhead, Bob Crawford; just back from his world tour with Lauryn Hill, David Flores on drums; the thrilling violinist from Paraguay, Carlos Reyes; and Rolando Morales leading the journey on guitar, guitar synthesizer and vocals. This is a rare opportunity to see the full band locally in concert.

Rolando Morales Group will perform live on World Music Night Wednesday, February 27 th at 8PM Biscuits and Blues



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