PSO and FRZY collaborate on a one-night-only celebratory event

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PITTSBURGH - NEWSRADIO KDKA (100.1FM & AM 1020) -- Nationally recognized and Pittsburgh born rapper, Harvey "FRZY" Daniels, will be collaborating with the esteemed Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra (PSO) for a one-night-only special concert on November 8th.

For the concert, FRZY and his band, The Faculty and DJ Solo, will join the PSO alongside conductor Moon Doh for this special performance. This marks a "first of its kind" that the two musical talents have collaborated together to put on a show for the local community here in Pittsburgh.

“It was my childhood dream to be on the Heinz Hall stage with the PSO because classic music represented genius to me. I never learned to read music, so I learned how to speak it. This historic and unique collaboration featuring my new album, ‘Succession,’ is orchestrated as my love letter to Pittsburgh. The performance promises to transcend the audience to a place where they are the ink, the orchestra is the pen, and the stage is the paper,“ said Harvey “Frzy” Daniels. “It's poignant that this announcement comes while we are celebrating the 50th anniversary of the birth of hip-hop that is now a world sensation. The first tour in 1984 was greeted by skepticism but became a million-dollar sensation and began a global cultural movement. This concert is a celebration of Pittsburgh and its artists"

For more information on this event and the other great things occurring within our local community, make sure to visit KDKA Newsradio's event page.

Featured Image Photo Credit: PSO