Milk & Honey - FREE w/ Open Bar!

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Milk & Honey - FREE w/ Open Bar!

Time: December 8, 2010 at 8pm to December 9, 2010 at 12am
Location: Bollyhood Cafe, San Francisco
Street: 3372 19th St
City/State: San Francisco, CA
Info/Tickets/Map: http://bollyhoodcafe.com
Event Type: san, francisco
Organized By: Matt Haze
Latest Activity: Nov 19, 2010

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JDub Records and Jewcy present MILK & HONEY – An evening of warm vibrations, cool libations and sounds from the diaspora – on second Wednesdays at Bollyhood in San Francisco.

OPEN BAR featuring our signature cocktail and FREE BUFFET provided by Bissap Baobab, all while supplies last, so be sure to arrive early!

Special guests for our kickoff event include all-star vocalist Audio Angel, Honeyknuckles and Mama Feelgood of Sanguine Soul Radio, Israeli percussionist Gavri Friesem and live painter Delvin Kenobe.

Resident DJ Matt Haze spins hip-hop, soul, reggae, funk, dub, gypsy, African, Middle Eastern and other sounds from around the world.


DETAILS:
Milk & Honey
@ Bollyhood
3372 19th St (at Mission)
Wednesday, December 8th
8pm – Midnight
No Cover
Open bar and buffet starting at 8pm, while supplies last.


ABOUT THE ARTISTS:

AUDIO ANGEL
http://soundcloud.com/audioangel
Audio Angel is in love with all styles of music. So much, that she
often answers the question "What style do you like to sing to most?"
with an exuberant "Yes!" Jazz, Hip Hop, Soul, Funk, Rock, Pop – the
list goes on! Most recent collaborators onstage & in the studio
include Beatropolis, Ex-Pyramids, The Rayband & The Funk Revival Orchestra. She's so grateful to have been a resident of multiple parties
throughout the West Coast and performed with hundreds of DJs, bands &
performers throughout the world.


HONEYKNUCKLES (Sanguine Soul, Pirate Cat Radio, Janky Barge)
http://sanguinesoul.com
Resident DJ of the Future Perfect parties and all around funkateer, expect nothing but the choicest cuts and smooth mixes from the Knucks.


GAVRI FRIESEM (Israel)
Gavri has played in bands ranging from reggae to traditional Balkan music and above all, embraces the spiritual call of the drum when he plays. He recently moved to SF from Tel Aviv and is fired up to show the Bay Area his passion for the beat of life.


Hosted by MAMA FEELGOOD
http://kababaihandoc.wordpress.com
http://sanguinesoul.com
Aisha Heredia (aka Mama Feelgood) stands on the backs of her foremothers. Born in Quezon City, raised in Moreno Valley, California, and currently intertwined with the San Francisco Bay Area, everything Aisha creates reflects her passion for narrative and solidarity with diasporic communities. From her new media documentary with Diana Diroy, "Kababaihan: Conversations with Women Community Leaders", to co-hosting the forward thinking Sanguine Soul radio program on Pirate Cat Radio, Aisha has been a prominent figure in bringing awareness to the local bay area and LA communities.

DELVIN KENOBE
"I am Delvin Kenobe Leake I was born in 1985 in Seattle ,Wa and raised in Fresno, Ca. My art is an ongoing journey to turn nothing into something and to bridge the gap between modern art and urban art. My pieces consist of found objects usually found amongst others trash and by using techniques such as collage, painting, transfers and abstract expression. The once forgotten object can now be seen in a different light, which is also a metaphor for my life and how its been changed by art."

MATT HAZE (Slayers Club)
http://soundcloud.com/matthaze
Matt Haze began his DJ career in the Bronx as a husky 10 year-old, cutting up the dopest Paula Abdul and MC Hammer cassingles at his little sister’s birthday party. Today, Haze will disembowel a crowd with the quickness, using his patented ADHD NinjaBass Tricknology to pull the dancefloor’s collective trousers down and spank the sh!t out of it. Don’t be surprised to hear Israeli dancehall, Brazilian funk, Ukrainian hip-hop or German oompahtronics in the mix.

Made possible with support from the Richard and Rhoda Goldman Fund.

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