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Nov
29
Thu
2018
Ndombolo! Seattle African Club Party with OneLove by DaMusicHits | Shelter Lounge @ Shelter Lounge
Nov 29 @ 11:00 pm
Ndombolo! Seattle African Club Party with OneLove by DaMusicHits | Shelter Lounge @ Shelter Lounge | Seattle | Washington | United States

Ndombolo! Seattle African Club Party with OneLove by DaMusicHits | Shelter Lounge

Damusichits Presents … Ndombolo! Afro-Caribbean House and Funk Music Party by DJ OneLove – Kwasiafrica (Ndombolo).

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Jan
31
Thu
2019
Justin Timberlake concert in New York Madison Square Garden Lakes
Jan 31 @ 11:00 pm
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Find tickets for Justin Timberlake in New York, New York at Madison Square Garden on Thursday, January 31, 2019. Madison Square Garden is located at 4 Pennsylvania Plaza in New York, NY.

 

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Feb
28
Thu
2019
Trippie Redd Showbox SoDo, Seattle, WA Tickets @ Showbox Sodo
Feb 28 @ 11:00 pm

Find tickets for Trippie Redd in Seattle, Washington at Showbox SoDo on Thursday, February 28, 2019.

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in Seattle, Washington at Showbox SoDo on Thursday, February 28, 2019.  Showbox SoDo is located at 1700 1st Ave S in Seattle, WA


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Jul
19
Sun
2020
A Sunday with Reggae Music Legend Clinton Fearon (Live virtual) @ Online
Jul 19 @ 1:00 pm
A Sunday with Clinton Fearon #8 LIVE STREAMING

A Sunday with Clinton Fearon #8
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Jamaican Reggae pioneer Clinton Fearon is inviting you at home in Seattle, WA.
This episode theme: Give & Take.
Every other Sunday, Clinton is sharing a bit of his philosophy, some of his tips to go through the actual crisis, and many of his songs to uplift our moral.
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Like many reggae musicians who came of age in the late 1960s and early ’70s, Clinton Fearon was a country boy who migrated to Kingston as a teenager in order to seek his musical fortune among the proliferating studios and sound systems of the big city. He was born in St. Andrew in 1951 and moved around the countryside with his father and stepmother before relocating to Kingston in 1967; he immediately organized a singing group with some friends, but it never amounted to anything and broke up before it could record. It was around 1970, when he joined Albert Griffiths and Errol Grandison to form the Gladiators, that he hit his stride as a musician and began what would be the most significant and commercially successful association of his career.
Grandison quit the group fairly early in its career and was replaced by Gallimore Sutherland and with this lineup, the Gladiators became mainstays at the famous Studio One, where they recorded highly religious songs of their own as well as backing up such top-ranked artists as Stranger Cole and Burning Spear. Around 1974, the group began working with the infamous Lee “Scratch” Perry at his Black Ark studio, where again they recorded on their own as well as backing up other artists, notably the enigmatic singer Vivian “Yabby U” Jackson. Fearon, who by this time was an accomplished bass player as well as a gifted singer and songwriter, was put to especially heavy use in the studio, recording numerous basslines for other artists and rarely getting any credit, or even regular payment for his services. His bass is the one heard on Perry’s strange and wonderful “Roast Fish and Cornbread,” as well as many other Black Ark recordings for which the session notes are long gone.
In the late ’80s he emigrated to the United States, settling in Seattle, where he organized the relatively short-lived Defenders band. The group recorded one EP before breaking up. In 1993, he formed his current ensemble, the Boogie Brown Band, which has recorded four albums: Disturb the Devil, Mystic Whisper, What a System, and Soon Come. ~ Rick Anderson

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Aug
5
Wed
2020
Alicia Keys in Baltimore, Maryland at MECU Pavilion @ MECU Pavilion
Aug 5 @ 8:00 pm
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About Alicia Keys
American singer/songwriter and pianist Alicia Keys became an international star in the early 2000s with her singular mix of classic and contemporary R&B. Behind the number one pop hit “Fallin’,” her debut album, Songs in A Minor, sold more than 50,000 copies during its first day of availability in 2001 and eventually moved over ten million units worldwide, thus setting the stage for the then-20-year-old’s career. Her 2003 sophomore follow-up, The Diary of Alicia Keys, cemented her popularity and she spent the next decade refining her signature sound, racking up platinum certifications with additional chart-toppers As I Am (2007) and Girl on Fire (2012). In addition to her solo efforts, Keys also collaborated on a number of notable hits with the likes of Jay-Z (“Empire State of Mind”), Jack White (the Bond theme “Another Way to Die”), Usher (“My Boo”), and more.

Alicia Augello Cook was born in Hell’s Kitchen in early 1981. Raised by her Italian-American mother, she enrolled in classical piano lessons at the age of seven and began writing songs four years later. An education at the Professional Performance Arts School helped develop her vocal skills, and Keys graduated at the age of 16 as the class valedictorian. Two Columbias loomed on the immediate horizon: Columbia University and Columbia Records, both of which had extended offers to the talented student/musician. Although she attempted to make both options work, Keys found it difficult to juggle the two commitments and chose to focus exclusively on her music career. Assuming the stage name of Alicia Keys, she began working with Columbia and contributed a song to the Men in Black soundtrack, but disputes with the label resulted in her contract’s termination.

Keys bounced back by aligning herself with Clive Davis, the president of Arista Records, but work on her debut album stalled when Davis was ousted from the company in 2000. Davis soon formed his own label, J Records, and welcomed Keys back into the fold with an aggressive publicity campaign (including an influential appearance on The Oprah Winfrey Show). Songs in A Minor was released in June 2001 and debuted at the top of the charts, eventually netting five Grammys and rising to platinum status in ten different countries. Her sophomore effort, 2003’s The Diary of Alicia Keys, enjoyed similar Grammy-certified success and yielded a trio of Top 10 singles, “If I Ain’t Got You,” “Diary,” and “You Don’t Know My Name.” Keys released a book of poetry, Tears for Water: Songbook of Poems and Lyrics, the following year.

A live CD/DVD package, Unplugged, arrived in 2005 and followed Keys’ two previous releases to the top of the charts. She then entered the acting world, starring in both Smokin’ Aces and The Nanny Diaries in 2007, before issuing the pop-influenced As I Am later that year. It became her fourth consecutive number one album, and she was nominated for another handful of Grammys as a result, with “Superwoman” winning the award for Best Female R&B Vocal Performance in early 2009. As the year drew to a close, Keys returned to the top of the Billboard charts with “Empire State of Mind,” a Jay-Z single that featured her vocals, and released her fourth studio album, The Element of Freedom. Although it went platinum, The Element of Freedom didn’t reach number one in the U.S. and became her first album to miss the top slot. It did reach number one in the U.K., though, marking Keys’ first chart-topping album in Europe and highlighting her status as a global artist.

During the next two years, Keys married producer Swizz Beatz, gave birth to a son, collaborated with Eve on the single “Speechless,” appeared on Kanye West’s all-star track “All of the Lights,” and went on a brief tour in celebration of her debut album’s tenth anniversary. She also wrote and co-produced “Angel” for Jennifer Hudson’s I Remember Me. In 2012, she assisted Emeli Sandé (Our Version of Events) and Miguel (Kaleidoscope Dream) prior to releasing Girl on Fire, her fifth studio album. It was issued on RCA that November and featured collaborations with her husband, as well as Sandé, Salaam Remi, Jeff Bhasker, Frank Ocean, and John Legend. In the U.S., it became her fifth number one album and went gold. Her second live album, VH1 Storytellers, was issued in June 2013. Keys’ recorded activity during the next year involved a collaboration with Kendrick Lamar, as heard on the soundtrack of The Amazing Spider-Man 2, and a pair of socially conscious solo tracks, “We Are Here” and “We Gotta Pray.”

After Keys gave birth to her second son with Swizz Beatz, she released another single, “28 Thousand Days,” and appeared in the second season of Empire, for which she recorded “Powerful” with series co-star Jussie Smollett. The following May, Keys released “In Common” as a prelude to her sixth studio album and made her third musical guest appearance on Saturday Night Live. A few months later, she began a stint as a coach on The Voice and contributed “Back to Life” to the soundtrack for Queen of Katwe. Here, led by the biographical single “Blended Family (What You Do for Love),” arrived that November, peaking at number two on Billboard’s Top 200. In April of the following year, Keys quietly released an EP called Vault Playlist, Vol. 1, which featured previously unreleased material and reimagined versions of earlier songs.

In early 2019, in conjunction with her hosting duties on the 61st Grammy Awards, Keys issued the jazzy single “Raise a Man.” ~ Andrew Leahey & Andy Kellman


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Aug
16
Sun
2020
Halsey & Kelsea Ballerini Perform ‘Without Me’ (Live Video) @ Online
Aug 16 @ 2:24 am – 3:24 am
Halsey & Kelsea Ballerini Perform 'Without Me' (Live Video) @ Online

Halsey & Kelsea Ballerini Perform ‘Without Me’

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The Best of Amy Winehouse Live @ Online
Aug 16 @ 5:00 pm

Much can be said about the late Amy Winehouse, one of the U.K.’s flagship vocalists during the 2000s. The British press and tabloids seemed to focus on her rowdy behavior, heavy consumption of alcohol, and tragic end, but fans and critics alike embraced her rugged charm, brash sense of humor, and distinctively soulful and jazzy vocals. Her platinum-selling breakthrough album, Frank (2003), elicited comparisons ranging from Billie Holiday and Sarah Vaughan to Macy Gray and Lauryn Hill. Interestingly enough, despite her strong accent and vernacular, one can often hear aspects of each of those singers’ vocal repertoires in Winehouse’s own voice. Nonetheless, her allure had always been her songwriting — almost always deeply personal but best known for its profanity and brutal candor.

Born to a taxi-driving father and a pharmacist mother, Winehouse grew up in the Southgate area of northern London. Her upbringing was surrounded by jazz. Many of the uncles on her mother’s side were professional jazz musicians, and even her paternal grandmother was romantically involved with British jazz legend Ronnie Scott at one time. While at home, she listened to and absorbed her parents’ selection of greats: Dinah Washington, Ella Fitzgerald, and Frank Sinatra among others. However, in her teens, she was drawn to the rebellious spirit of TLC, Salt-N-Pepa, and other American R&B and hip-hop acts of the time. At the age of 16, after she had been expelled from London’s Sylvia Young Theatre School, she caught her first break when pop singer Tyler James, a schoolmate and close friend, passed on her demo tape to his A&R representative, who was searching for a jazz vocalist. That opportunity led to her recording contract with Island Records. By the end of 2003, when she was 20 years old, Island had released her debut album, Frank. With contributions from hip-hop producer/keyboardist Salaam Remi, Winehouse’s amalgam of jazz, pop, soul, and hip-hop received rave reviews. The album was nominated for the 2004 Mercury Music Prize as well as two Brit Awards, and its lead single, “Stronger Than Me,” won an Ivor Novello Award for Best Contemporary Song.
Following Winehouse’s debut, the accolades and inquiring interviews appeared concurrently in the press with her tempestuous public life. Several times she showed up to her club or TV performances too drunk to sing an entire set. In 2006, her management company finally suggested that she enter rehab for alcohol abuse, but instead, she dumped the company and transcribed the ordeal into the U.K. Top Ten hit “Rehab,” the lead single for her second, critically acclaimed album, Back to Black. Containing evocative productions from Salaam Remi and British DJ/multi-instrumentalist Mark Ronson, the album somewhat abandoned jazz, delving into the sounds of ’50s/’60s-era girl group harmonies, rock & roll, and soul. The fanfare over the release was so great that it started to spill over onto U.S. shores; several rappers and DJs made their own remixes of various songs, not to mention covers by Prince and the Arctic Monkeys.

One month after Winehouse won Best Female Artist at the Brit Awards in February 2007, Universal released Back to Black in the U.S. The LP charted higher than any other American debut by a British female recording artist before it, and it remained in the Top Ten for several months, selling a million copies by the end of that summer. Just as in the U.K., she became the talk of the town, landing on the covers of Rolling Stone and Spin magazines. Not long afterward, though, Winehouse canceled her North American tour. Early reports revealed that she was entering rehab for alcohol and drug addiction, but her new management denied the claims, stating it was due to severe exhaustion. Her erratic behavior kept her and her new husband, Blake Fielder-Civil, in the tabloids constantly, on and off stages on both sides of the Atlantic, but in late 2007, American fans were finally given a chance to hear Winehouse’s early work, with a slightly abbreviated (two songs removed and one added) version of Frank.
Unfortunately, the next four years were filled with drama, disappointment, and very little music. By 2009, her marriage had ended in divorce, she had repeatedly been arrested on assault charges and/or public order offenses, her struggles with substance abuse and mental health issues tragically played out in the press. Public performances turned into incoherent disasters, the worst of them posted to video-sharing sites for all to see. A track on the Quincy Jones tribute Q: Soul Bossa Nostra appeared in 2010, while a duet with Tony Bennett was announced in early 2011, but a planned follow-up to Back to Black would never make it past the demo stage. Winehouse was found dead in her Camden, London apartment on July 23, 2011. The coroner’s report, delivered three months later, revealed that her blood alcohol content had reached a potentially fatal level.

Nearly two months after her death, Winehouse’s first posthumous appearance was released on Tony Bennett’s Duets II, where she duetted with him on “Body and Soul.” Near the end of 2011, her family’s foundation announced the release of Lioness: Hidden Treasures, a posthumous compilation featuring recordings from throughout her career (although a few of the arrangements were recorded after her death). A year after Lioness came At the BBC, a deluxe CD/DVD set — available both as a four-disc box and a smaller two-disc compilation — rounding up all of her live performances for the British Broadcasting Company.

In the summer of 2015, Amy, a documentary by director Asif Kapadia, told her story through photographs, archival footage (in the studio and out), and music. Much of this media had not been available previously. It also contained interviews with friends, family, musical collaborators, and the late singer. That October, a soundtrack was issued that alternated previously released and unreleased Winehouse material with pieces from the film’s score. ~ Cyril Cordor

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Watch Chuck Berry & John Lennon perform Johnny B Good live @ Online
Aug 16 @ 11:00 pm

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Jun
19
Sat
2021
Lil Baby in Biloxi, MS at Mississippi Coast Coliseum on June 19, 2021 @ Biloxi, MS
Jun 19 @ 8:00 pm
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Mississippi Coast Coliseum is located in Biloxi, MS

Compared to some of his Atlanta peers (Gunna, Migos, early booster Young Thug), Lil Baby is a chiller: He shrugs off fashion shows, he doesn’t have tattoos (he doesn’t want business partners from the white world thinking he’s something he isn’t), and even when he boasts, he keeps it low-key. (“I never call myself a G.O.A.T.,” he raps on “Emotionally Scarred,” “I leave that love to the people.”) But the tracks here also speak to a sense of lyricism and intensity that has made him one of the steadiest, most compelling voices in the new chapter of trap—and the 2020 Apple Music Awards’ Artist of the Year. Sometimes nothing speaks louder than staying quiet.

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Jun
26
Sat
2021
Wu-Tang Clan Upcoming Concerts & Tickets @ Online
Jun 26 @ 8:00 pm

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Wu-Tang were the first of its kind. A nine-man group comprised of RZA, GZA, Method Man, Ol’ Dirty Bastard, Raekwon, Ghostface Killah, Inspectah Deck, U-God, and Masta Killa, they signed to Loud Records as a group but members had solo deals of their own. Their epic debut, Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers), was part of a wave of East Coast classics that helped bring New York hip-hop back to prominence in 1993 and 1994. Their sophomore LP, Wu-Tang Forever—released following a streak of seminal solo LPs from Raekwon, GZA, and Ghostface—was certified four times platinum. The clan was dealt a devastating blow when Ol’ Dirty died of a drug overdose in 2004. Wu members mostly focus on solo material these days, but they reunited to release new music in 2013.


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Jul
4
Sun
2021
Doja Cat Coney Art Walls Brooklyn NY – Tickets @ Coney Art Walls
Jul 4 @ 8:00 pm

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Find tickets for Doja Cat in Brooklyn, NY at Coney Art Walls on July 04, 2021.
Coney Art Walls is located in Brooklyn, NY

Doja Cat’s fierce style, sweet singing voice, and hard-edged rapping catapulted her to the top of the pops as the 2020s began. Her uncanny ability to add high-concept hooks—the extended “oooh”-ing that gives “Mooo!” its bovine appeal, the runway-ready chorus of “Boss Bitch”—to undeniably catchy pop confections helped, too. Doja’s breakout hit “Say So” gleams and bounces like a freshly blown bubble; her earlier single “Candy” pairs sulking with innuendo and knotty synths; and her collaborations with high-flying MCs like Gucci Mane and Rico Nasty prove that she can hang on record with hip-hop’s biggest names.

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Jul
8
Thu
2021
The Stadium Tour: Motley Crue, Def Leppard, Poison & Joan Jett and The Blackhearts Wrigley Field, Chicago, IL @ Wrigley Field
Jul 8 @ 5:00 pm

Find tickets for The Stadium Tour in Chicago, IL at Wrigley Field on July 08, 2022.
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Aug
24
Tue
2021
Dave Matthews Band Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion, Gilford, NH @ Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion
Aug 24 @ 7:30 pm
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Find tickets for Dave Matthews Band in Gilford, NH at Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion on August 24, 2021.
Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion is located in Gilford, NH

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Nov
7
Sun
2021
Cooley High – watch the movie free with ads @ Online
Nov 7 @ 3:00 am
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Set in 1964 Chicago, “Cooley High” is a slice-of-life tale of two high school students–best friends–coping with the challenges of everyday life and growing up in the shadows of the housing projects. Glynn Turman and Laurence-Hilton Jacobs star.


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