The Ambassadors of St. Peter Guilde

World Renaissance History made Fun!

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William, Prince of Orange

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Juana Ortiz de Zarate

Jacqueline de Rohan

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Rebecca Rose White

Szymon Szymonwic

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Henry Fitzgerald

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Edward the Humble

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Edward the Humble
Keith Beltran
Keith Beltran

Playing

Edward the Humble

 
About Keith

Keith has been playing professionally for approximately forty years and has been writing music for 22 years.  His artistic skills can be seen when he plays the bass guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Mandolin, and Ukelele. Born in the Eastern shore of New Jersey, Keith has the unique ability to hear relative perfect pitch while writing and charting music. 

Keith is currently the music director for several bands including;  The Acousticats, Strange Brew, The Blurbs, Joyful Noise and the Roadrunners.  He also currently plays with the St. Peters Episcopal church in Del Mar and at Grace Lutheran church in Escondido. 

Keith has collected over 5000 albums in genres including Rock and Roll, Gospel, R&B, Blues, Country, Jazz and Classical  along with over 2000 cassette tapes and CD's.  His talent and genuine love of all music has blessed Keith the ability to see the music with the mind's eye while feeling the hearts of the musicians that accompany him. 

Keith plays Edward the Humble because it would be uncomfortably above him to recognize the talents within himself.  Instead his talents draw the best out of every performer with whom he plays.

     
 
Action is Eloquence!

William Shakespeare

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