When the weekend rolls around and you’re looking to go out dancing but aren’t sure where to go, check out DJ Down at one of his resident locations! I recently had the pleasure to check out some of his shows and was very impressed! In fact, after seeing him in action, I booked him for the Obscene Magazine Release Party |
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| Mandorico is a 6 piece LA-based powerhouse of punky reggae, hip-hop, rock, latin and funk. Their late 2006-2007 hiatus and subsequent reformation in California has yielded the most intense version of the band to date.
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| When the curtain went up November 24 at the House of Blues in Anaheim, the stage lights painted four young men in radiant colors as they poured out their souls for their fans. In a hail storm of melodic harmony they showered the crowd in songs of rebellious empathy, heartbreak and penetrating truthfulness.
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| Chance and Real, the “Stallionaires”, do everything together. They produce and perform music together, travel, date, eat and even breed Arabian horses together. And now, they have a show together called “Real Chance of Love” on VH1.
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| As the lights dim and the crowd begins to stir onto the dance floor, we anticipate the arrival of the best 80’s cover band in Los Angeles County: The Spazmatics. They are known across Los Angeles to be the most extravagant, comical and entertaining bands to cross from the 1980’s into 2008.
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