PRESS RELEASE - Ghalib Ghallab - the "Chicago Contemporary Jazz Legend" to perform at Park Street Mews Colombo, Sri Lanka

January 7 thru 10, 2010

Harpos' Cafes & Restaurants present the famed Jazz Legend Ghalib Ghallab Jazz Experience
from Las Vegas, NV., featuring Jihad Ghallab his son (Drums) and Rick Arroyo (Percussion)
at Park Street Mews Colombo, Sri Lanka on January 7 thru 10, 2010.

The stylish jazz pianist, composer and compelling vocalist continues to enthrall audiences in his adapted home town of Las Vegas since 1989.

He serves up a unique blend of musical influences from latin sambas, Strident modern Funk to classical trio format jazz, and rollicking Road-House Blues.

He has been one of Las Vegas most requested and respected entertainers.

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Comment by Johnnie Tolson II on January 6, 2010 at 2:35pm
Happy New Years my brother! Travel safe and enjoy your time abroad. I left Las Vegas and came to our home town of Chicago for the Holidays and will be here for the next few weeks. Looking forward to seeing you when you return. Live, Love and Prosper!
Comment by William F. Ludwig III on January 5, 2010 at 9:03am
Great news Ghalib !! Have a safe and fun gig over there. Wave to Maui on the way, I still have great memories of you and the band playing Ludwig's . We hope to make it to Vegas later this year and see you.
Take Care,
Bill Ludwig
Comment by Kaye on January 5, 2010 at 7:15am
Ghalib, What a great way to start one of the best years of YOUR life.....2010. Happy New Year. Peace and Love. Kaye
Comment by Laurence Smith on January 5, 2010 at 7:12am
YOU GO...GG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Comment by April Sims on January 5, 2010 at 6:38am
This is great Ghalib. I am in Vegas now and will be here until Friday. Hopefully, when I come back to Vegas in August I will be able to hear you perform. Until be well, and continue to share your beautiful gift with the world.
Comment by Gatsby Melodi on January 5, 2010 at 6:32am
This news is incredible as Ghalib Gallab is infact a trailblazer and makes fabulous music. Thanks for sharing.


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