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Biz Markie, Casual, Z-Man...

Time: April 24, 2011 at 8pm to April 25, 2011 at 1am
Location: Mezzanine, San Francisco
Street: 444 Jesse St.
City/State: Mezzanine, San Francisco
Info/Tickets/Map: http://bizmarkiesf.eventbrite…
Event Type: bay area, san francisco, ca
Organized By: DEAD NATION + JUST ONE ENTERTAINMENT
Latest Activity: Apr 6, 2011

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SUNDAY, APRIL 24

DEAD NATION + JUST ONE ENTERTAINMENT
IN ASSOC WITH FERNET BRANCA + SILLY PINK BUNNIES PRESENT:

Featuring
Biz Markie (LIVE)
Casual (Heiroglyphics)
Z-MAN (Gurp City)

 

Mezzanine, 444 Jessie St., San Francisco, CA

21 +.
DRINK SPECIAL: 12oz. PBR and shot of Fernet $7 All Night 
http://bizmarkiesf.eventbrite.com/

 

Biz Markie:
The legendary Biz Markie brings more than 15 years of solid hip-hop acumen and an overwhelming fan-base that stretches from New York City to Japan to Europe. At the age of 14, Marcel Hall dazzled his neighborhood under the alias of Biz Markie. First breaking onto the music scene in 1985 as a beat box for Roxanne Shante of the Juice Crew, Biz began constructing his own destiny in the mystifying world of rap and hip-hop. Now 15 years later and several years wiser, Biz continues to be universally praised by the ever-fickle and unforgiving hip-hop industry. No easy feat to accomplish, Biz has defined longevity to the highest power and has managed to still be one of the most notable artists and DJs in the industry. Born to embrace hip-hop, Biz is originally from Harlem but later moved to Long Island where he gained notoriety by his early teen years for beat boxing and rhyming. The Biz began his journey to musical anarchy, beat boxing his way into hip-hop heads hearts and delivering humorous, witty rhymes that made him loved and admired by music fans all over.

Casual:
Jon Owens, known by his stage name Casual, is an American rapper from Oakland, California and one of the founding members of the alternative hip hop collective Hieroglyphics. After his debut album Fear Itself garnered both critical and commercial success, Casual went on to become one of the most prominent and recognizable faces on the Hieroglyphics roster, releasing five full-length LPs over the span of his twelve year career. Owens has garnered a following amongst devoted hip hop fans, particarularly in the Bay Area hip hop scene, largely due to his specialization in hardcore battle rhymes.

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