Eddie Florano is one of the new talents in the “indie” world today. Grand prize winner of Glory songwriting competition in 2004, the songwriter of the official theme song of PNANJ (Philippine Nurses Association of New Jersey) and songwriter of the 2nd official theme song of PNAA (Philippine Nurses Association of America), but his music has spanned myriad styles from Hawaiian, Island, Gospel, inspirational, pop, folk, reggae, blues, country, rock and ethnic music. He has constantly expanded his musical palette throughout his career, absorbing many other genres including new wave, techno and alternative music. He has a reputation as a “songwriting” workaholic and branded as one of the fastest songwriters today, having released more than twelve (12) albums in three (3) years under his own name and is known for having composed and recorded many more songs that remain unreleased. He writes, composes and produces all of his music single-handedly, and plays most, if not, all of the instruments on his albums. Critics and colleagues have referred to the quality of Eddie Florano's work and its versatility as being indicative of musical genius.
He is currently in New Jersey bringing island music to the continental world. He feels that playing ukulele will bring Hawaiian and Caribbean mode in the continental world. Thus, it brings joy and it eases the pain of the biting cold of the winter, spring and fall seasons as well as it cools your temper during traffic jams on a very hot summer day.
Eddie Florano’s music were being played at “Regis & Kelly Live” show! His original albums are available at Apple+iTunes and other digital stores.
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