Dynamic and Felonious

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Dynamic and Felonious

Time: June 18, 2010 from 9:30pm to 11:45pm
Location: Coda Lounge and Supper Club
Street: 1710 Mission St (at Duboce)
City/State: San Francisco, Ca
Info/Tickets/Map: http://www.codalive.com
Phone: 415-551-CODA
Event Type: hip, hop, soul, san, francisco, live, music
Organized By: Darian Gray
Latest Activity: Jun 15, 2010

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Felonious

Felonious kills every live show it touches. From the six-piece
live hip hop band to award winning theater productions such
as Angry Black White Boy and Stateless: A Hip Hop Vaudeville
this collective of rappers, actors, beat boxers, musicians, dancers
and writers are "known to turn Hip Hop shows into ass-shaking
Musical Theater".

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bytItAbbv_8

Dynamic..

Amidst the multi-genre music scene that is the San Francisco Bay Area, DYNAMIC’s
soulful discovery of eclectic, engaging music offers a multitude of flavors that
intrigue the senses and blow the mind. Labeled “One of the Best Hip-Hop Bands of
the Bay” by the San Francisco Chronicle, DYNAMIC is anything but your average
Hip-Hop band. Blending genres such as Roots, Rock, and Soul, to name a few,
DYNAMIC is inventing universal music that can no doubt be labeled as classic.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bytItAbbv_8

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