Mangalore: Kevin Misquith to Present his 'Hi Jeenn' Musical Nite


Mangalore: Kevin Misquith to Present his 'Hi Jeenn' Musical Nite

Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore

Mangalore, Dec 23: Konkani’s  young musical talent Kevin Misquith who has already presented three melodious Konkani musical albums at the age of 22 is now set to present his 'Hi Jeenn' musical nite in his home town Surathkal on December 26, 2008.

Speaking to daijiworld, Kevin Misquith says that his third volume has already been  in the market and young listeners  have shown  a good response to the album. Based on his third album now he is going to present his musical nite at Surathkal Church grounds on Dec 26, 2008 from 6.30pm onwards.

Roshan D'Souza who directed music for the album will lead the musicians during the show. Along with Kevin Misquith, Prakash Mahadevan, Prakash D'Souza, Robin Sequiera, Ashwin Sequiera, Babitha and others will perform in the show.
ICYM unit of Surathkal parish will present this show, which is expected to draw  crowds not only from Surathkal parish but also neighboring parishes.

For more details please contact Kevin on: 0091-9964667653

  

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  • MARIAN L. DSOUZA, PERNAL/KUWAIT

    Tue, Dec 23 2008

    Very good move Kevin!!Surely this is one of the best ways to show your love for Konkani through konkani music,young as you are, and support Konkani cause thereby showing solidarity with those who always fight for our mother tongue Konkani.May God bless your effort and let people from Suratkal and around extend their support.

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