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Saxophonist Dave Koz Calls Delano 'The Real Deal ... a Wonderful Talent With an Over-Abundance of Soul, Passion and Musicality'

Single 'Night Riders' Will Be Released in October; Album Set for Release February 2005

LOS ANGELES, Oct. 5 /PRNewswire/ -- Andre Delano Roberson's debut album entitled "Full Circle" reflects a diverse smooth jazz mixture that illustrates his amazing musical journey.

"With life's challenges, you start to understand that everything happens in divine timing and you must allow for things to progress naturally," says Andre. "I feel like now I've proclaimed my independence. And I trust that all things in the universe are in their proper place and are happening just as they are supposed to."

Since his musical career started, Andre, an East St. Louis native, has recorded and toured with Stevie Wonder, Maxwell, Jeff Lorber, Chielli Minucci, Doc Powell, and Bobby Lyle. His touring schedule took him around the world -- to Russia, Denmark, Finland, London, Japan, Sweden, and Holland. He also performed with Maxwell on The Late Show with David Letterman, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, Show Time at the Apollo, Soul Train, as well as cable music channels BET, MTV, and VH1.

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