Ear Hustle (Industry Networking Event)

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Ear Hustle (Industry Networking Event)

Time: July 29, 2008 at 7pm
Location: Azul, San Francisco
Street: 1 Tillman St.
City/State: San Francisco, CA
Event Type: networking
Organized By: Lyricist Lounge & 11th Parallel
Latest Activity: Jul 29, 2008

Event Description

Ear Hustle is a once a month hustle dedicated to the development and progression of the Bay Area Independent Music Industry. Join the conversation of where the Bay's music scene is headed. Meet people that make it happen and learn what it takes to survive in one of the hardest industries in entertainment...

Supported by: Definitive Studios, ABB Records, The Culprits, Traxxpad, Distortion 2 Static, Ahnk Marketing, OM Hip Hop, Eidos, True Skool, Angel Magik, Hip-Hop.com, Bump, Hella Records, Buzz Worthy PR, San Jose Digi Print, Connoisseur 533, Fusicology and SFSU's MRI Program...

Shout out to everyone that has attended and helped to spread the word...
Very Special Thanks to Wendy and Tezeta for helping to make our events possible
Zsa Zsa (Fusicology/Zsa Zsa Inc.)
Kamel, Tom, & Tommy (Ahnk Marketing)
Joy Thompson (SFSU/MRI Program)
Lathan Hodge (Urban Sky)
Jisoo Kim (Cisco Systems)
Zakiya & Ambessa (Grind for the Green)
Jamal & Patrick (Segue)
Johnathon & Mike (Angel Magik)
Greg Carroll (Kid Millionaires)
Mac Mall (Thizz Ent.)

Join the conversation, last Tuesday of every month...

Ear Hustlers...

Join us this Tuesday for another edition of Ear Hustle. Enjoy drinks and conversations with your hosts Ant Marshall, Tania C, Jamal JeanPierre & Patrick Sweeney.

at AZUL, located at 1 Tillman PL. nestled in between Sutter and Post St. crossing Grant St.
Doors open at 7pm-until
Music by Ant Marshall (Lyricist Lounge)
RSVP: Earhustlesf@gmail.com

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