My Calendar for end of June and July

Hi Everyone here is a brief update for my calendar for the end of June and July.
on  Thursday June 30th I will be performing with Darren Motamedy Smooth Jazz at McDonalds on Fort Apache and Flamingo 4135 S. Flamingo from 7pm-9pm (0n Percussion) FREE!!!!!!!!!!!!

On Saturday July 2nd I will be perfroming with Latin Breeze at the Gold Coast in the main showroom from 10:30pm − 3:00am. ( on Piano ).

On Sunday July 3rd The Rick Arroyo Quartet will be performing Sunday Brunch at Gordon Biersch Brewery on the corner of Paradise and Flamingo. 3987 Paradise Rd. 12pm-3:00pm. FREE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Featuring:  Idalberto Perdomo on Drums, Juan (Tiny ) Colon on Trumpet and Vocals, Jeff Davis on Bass, myself on Piano.

On Saturday July 9th The Rick Arroyo and The Latin Percussion Ensemble (Salsa Dance)  at Hennessey's Tavern 10:30pm −1:00am Las Vegas  425 Fremont Street Suite 110 for more info call  (702)382-4421.

 On Saturday July 30th I will be with Latin Breeze at the Gold Coast in the main Showroom form 10:30-3:00am (on Piano).



Rick Arroyo
Purchase my CD On Fire In The Desert here: http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/rickarroyo/from/viglink 
For Booking Call (702)278-1982
Check out my Youtube Videos Here:  http://www.youtube.com/user/m1ddlec?feature=mhum 

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