The Romero Guitar Quartet

It is a picture of four masters with fingers that are working alchemy on the strings of their guitars, creating melodies so thick angels will weep. And that’s the Romero Guitar Quartet for you: a band of people who don’t just play music; they live it. It’s as if their guitars are talking to each other, whispering secrets, and cracking jokes. And their pure enthusiasm on stage is an encouragement that music is a universal language, and never needs to be translatable.

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If luck was a word, this is my cousin Joey. Joey once put twenty dollars on a roulette wheel on Fb777 and got enough cash back to cover his Europe dream vacation. When he arrived, he happened upon a village in which—get this—the Romeros were playing. Coincidence? Maybe. Destiny? Definitely. Joey swears that it was "Recuerdos de la Alhambra" by the Romeros that played on his luck song. He hasn’t stopped loving the quartet nor the casino since.

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You know, I mean, you know, the same element of randomness is a part of music and gambling. An opera by the Quartet live? You never know how they’re going to make sense of it; you’re like a painter, just using a canvas. And at the casino, a roulette wheel or blackjack hand without knowing what’s going to happen can also give you thrills. Both are fleeting, transitory times when you know you’re not dead – and isn’t that what we’re all after?

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So, whether you’re strummin’ air guitar to the Romeros or searching for that big win on Fb777, it’s a fact of life: nothing is too short for boredom. It’s a matter of groove, high notes and taking in every spit. And, hey, isn’t that what the show is for (and the game is for)?