Showing posts with label Santa Cruz. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Santa Cruz. Show all posts

Sunday, February 24, 2013

Friday 3/1 Radical Something - Eliquate - Dewey and the Peoples

Come rock with us at the Catalyst on Friday March 1st!!

Tickets ON SALE NOW: http://rad.so/SantaCruzRadTix

Also Performing:
Eliquate - www.facebook.com/eliquate
Dewey and the Peoples - www.facebook.com/DeweyandthePeoples

More Tour Dates at: http://RadConcerts.com/

Join the RADSQUAD Street Team to help promote the show and get free stuff! http://rad.so/RadSquad

Pre-Show Meet & Greet will begin at 7:30pm
Meet & Greet Ticket Includes:
-One General Admission Concert Ticket
-Exclusive Pre-Show Meet & Greet with Radical Something
-Exclusive Signed Poster, Signed CD, & Stickers

Friday, March 1st - The Catalyst Club(Santa Cruz)
(21+)($10/$14)(8:00PM)(Facebook)(Website)

Friday, January 18, 2013

Salvador Santana + Eliquate Wednesday, February 20th



Salvador Santana + Eliquate

Appearing Live at Moes Alley
Wednesday, February 20th
Live Hip Hop & Funk featuring Carlos Santana's son Salvador Santana
8:30 PM, Doors Open 8:00 PM, $9/12,

Buy Tickets for this Event.
Moe's Alley welcomes back Salvador Santana with his live band.  As Carlos Santana's son, Salvador has music in his veins and is earning a name for himself as a top notch vocalist, keyboardist & band leader with his own live band.   Rounding out the party is Santa Cruz's own Eliquate.

VIDEO: Salvador Santana "Into The Light"

Music is a burst of choices. Not only what note to play when and with what instrument, but whether to play a note at all. Salvador Santana, the 28-year-old keyboardist, vocalist, composer and songwriter with strong Bay Area roots, knows what it means to navigate the infinite options of music.His 2008 project with the Salvador Santana Band–simply called SSB–pursued the scope of his ability. But for Santana, it wasn’t enough. He has no choice but to push himself further. Collaboration has always been the centerpiece of his creations and this passion manifested his solo debut Keyboard City (released February 2, 2011 via Various Music/Quannum Projects) around the inspirations of a few legends: Bay Area MC/producer Del the Funky Homosapien (who helped hone in Santana’s writing skills,) Beastie Boy studio wizard Money Mark and GZA of the Wu-Tang Clan.
GZA (the legendary founder of the Wu-Tang Clan,) rallied support around the album by featuring himself on a remix of the title track “Keyboard City” in 2009 which was later remixed by Dan Deacon. This spontaneous meeting of the minds demonstrated Sal’s magnetic ability to connect every kind of artist on any dynamic level. Money Mark inspired Santana in a beautiful way during the creation process.
“With all the people I’ve ever collaborated with or just working by myself, I have never produced such a range of ideas in my songs as
I did during the Money Mark sessions. That guy is just a machine,” said Santana. “He has mentored me by showing me that it’s cool to be all over the place. It’s cool to sit there and work on a song, then out of nowhere, interrupt that flow and work on another idea. To just go with it,” Santana elaborates. Santana is pushed by a need to step out of his
comfort zone in a quest for new ideas. Easy going and humble, Santana exudes the Bay Area vibe.
Salvador began playing the drums at age three–sitting on his father’s lap, controlling the snare and tom, as his father worked the hi-hat and kick drum–but his true love was discovered when he began taking piano lessons when he was six. Later, he studied at the heralded Ruth Asawa School of the Arts before attending Cal Arts in Valencia, CA. His education, passion and lineage have turned Santana into a monster on the keys.
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Music truly thrives in his veins. His maternal grandfather was blues pioneer Saunders King and his paternal grandfather was the internationally celebrated violinist and mariachi bandleader Jose Santana. And, of course, his father is 10X Grammy-winning Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Carlos Santana…who’s also a frequent collaborator (Salvador co-wrote “El Farol” from 1999’s smash album Supernatural.)But with his current solo project, Salvador Santana has truly become a brand of his own. He has spent the last nine months performing live at both venues and outdoor festivals throughout Northern and Southern California and will continue touring for the remainder of 2012.
At these shows, Salvador will be performing songs from his past projects as well as some of his new material including the songs “Mi Tesoro” and “Into The Light.” Both songs were co-written and produced by Barret Yeretsian and will be included on an Salvador’s upcoming EP. “Into The Light” has just been released to radio is accompanied by a video filmed in Los Angeles by Director Joseph Garner (Peter Nydrle Productions.) sal-santana-redwoods-201
“Mi Tesoro” (My Treasure) was inspired by Salvador Santana’s paternal grandmother, Josefina, whose photograph is the cover of the artwork for the single. “Mi Tesoro is what my grandmother would always call me when I’d come over to her house. The memory of that holds a special place in my heart, and I decided to create a song with the feelings that came with it. I had dedicated “El Farol” to my grandfather, and wanted to complete the circle and pay my respects to my grandmother by painting this musical picture of her as an influential figure in my life.”
In addition to his musical desires, Santana has worldly efforts on his mind. After a trip to South Africa and inspiring work with Artists for a New South Africa (ANSA), something triggered inside of Santana to make sure his music wasn’t only about personal glory. Now that the record is out and Salvador has been touring, he has posted various non-profit organizations on his website that will receive a percentage of the profits. “I want to use music in a positive way, and give back to people in need. There can never be enough people who do that.” And there can never be enough musicians pushing their art to the brink.



Wednesday, February 20th - Moe's Alley(Santa Cruz) 
(21+)($9/12)(8:00PM)(Facebook)(Website)

Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Sophistafunk + Eliquate - Wednesday, January 16th


Sophistafunk + Eliquate
Appearing Live at Moes Alley
Wednesday, January 16th
Live Funk & Hip-Hop
8:30 PM, Doors Open 8:00 PM, $7/10,

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Moe's Alley presents the Santa Cruz debut of SOPHISTAFUNK from New York.  Sophistafunk brings an infectious blend of live party funk and conscious live hip-hop.  Local favorites ELIQUATE round out this double bill making for a party not to be missed!

"Combining the vibes of funk music with the intensity of hip hop and spoken-word poetry, Syracuse-based group SOPHISTAFUNK specializes in cross-genre music. The three-man band features vocals from Jack Brown, drums by Emanuel Washington, and keyboard, bass, & backup vocals by Adam Gold." - Evan Johnson, The Ithacan

SOPHISTAFUNK met in 2007 and rapidly evolved into a national-touring live act. Known for their HUGE sound (created by only three members), the band has won over crowds with a captivating stage presence and tight musicianship. Rooted by old school funk / hip hop, the trio explores electronic dance grooves while infusing each tune with soul and positively charged lyrics. SOPHISTAFUNK is a multi-genre tour de force, jam packed with vintage tones and live instruments. Catch ONE show, and you will be hooked!

What people are saying:
"Syracuse’s SOPHISTAFUNK, who blended hip-hop, funk and rock flawlessly to create a sound very much their own, moved seamlessly between improvised jams on the keys, soul-filled choruses and blistering rapping... A remarkably proficient band of top notch musicians... a fantastic hip hop jazz band." - TJ Olsen, Beyond Race Magazine (New York City)

"SOPHISTAFUNK has a genre-destroying range of musical ability and mix of socially-conscious lyrics. Much of the trio’s set was spent rifling through thick instrumental funk, fluid vocals, soul crooning, metal, reggae and intricate interplay between Adam Gold’s four-keyboard setup and Emanuel Washington’s drums -- an infectious journey that left the full crowd gasping for air." - Dan Rys, The Daily Free Press (Boston)

"Syracuse's SOPHISTAFUNK, like the name implies, prefers its hip hop covered in a dripping later of funk. ...Between putting out an album, winning the 2009 Syracuse Big Break Contest, and opening for superstars like Fergie, it seems like the band is off to a great start." - Rob Sickelco, City News (Rochester)

"SOPHISTAFUNK has proved that they have the staying power to make an impact on our scene. Their full summer schedule includes a number of club shows and an alarming amount of festival performances. Be sure to catch them on the road this summer, you will not be disappointed... Who knew that merging the new school with the old school could be this much fun?" - Selena Hodom, The Groovelink Magazine

ABOUT ELIQUATE
“If all we have are dreams, then dream big,” spits Elliot Wright, frontman and philosopher for the five-piece, California Beat Rock troubadours, Eliquate, on their latest EP, Who The F*ck is Eliquate? Packing an arsenal of rhymes that range from satirical social commentary and inner-soul searching to all-out, shake-your-ass-‘til-the floor-is-wet jams, Eliquate’s music has been charging parties up and down the West Coast since 2009. In that time span, they’ve graced the stage with underground royalty such as Murs, Del the Funky Homosapien, Zion-I, and RJD2 just to name a few. But, who the f*ck is Eliquate anyway?

Unlike most MCs, Wright didn’t start writing until later in his life. His love for words pushed him to jot down more than just lyrics but meaningful messages for Wright’s peers to think about and connect with. The next piece of the puzzle would fall into place when a friend told him about a guy who was making beats that he might want to connect with. Wright met beat-maker and soon-to-be Eliquate guitarist, Jamie Schnetzler, one day as Schnetzler was eating some questionable-looking Chinese food. As Wright tells it, “I asked him if it was any good, he said, ‘yes.’ I tried it, it was, and I’ve trusted him ever since.”

The dream would continue to grow over the next year with the addition of bass-slappin’ sounds by Cosmo Stevens, the pounding beats of Dan Wells and Tanner Christiansen’s blend of samples and keyboard. In 2010 Eliquate released their first album, Arch Rhythm, perfecting their sound by tapping into a social consciousness greater than any of their individual selves. “We wanted it to be party music with a purpose,” claims Schnetzler.

Drawing influence from all musical styles, the creative quintet build an energetic, live performance that is second to none. On any given night, Eliquate will break from convention and bust into an improvised jam with Wright free-styling on the mic to every audience’s amusement. That’s where Eliquate’s real power lies: they’ll hook anyone on the dance floor with their passionate melodies and create fans with their ingenuity and insightful lyrics.

So, who the f*ck is Eliquate? Well, now you know. They are a powerful mix of music and message currently rocking down doors on their Northwest Tour. But the final question remains: what does the future hold for our gang of intellectual deviants? Two words: dream big.


(21+)(8:30PM)($7/$10)(Facebook)(Website)
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Monday, November 19, 2012

Santa Cause n' Santa Cruz 12/12/2012

Come join us and Toys For Tots Wednesday December 12th at the Blue Lagoon for this special event.

10 Local bands all day, starting at 3 p.m. Entry for the entire day requires either a 5 dollar donation, or a new packaged toy.

The roster is as follows...



3pm - Projekt2

4pm - HowDareYou

5pm - Custom Fit


7pm - Grieve



10pm - Atomic Aces

11pm - Eliquate

Wednesday, Dec. 12th, 2012The Blue Lagoon(Santa Cruz)
(3PM)(21+)($Gift for Kids/ Donation)(Facebook Event)(Website)
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Friday, November 16, 2012

George Watsky and Eliquate at The Catalyst 12/1/2012

The name says it all.

George Watsky is a rapper, writer and performer from San Francisco now living in Los Angeles. A versatile lyricist who switches between silly and serious, technically complex and simply heartfelt, George won the Youth Speaks Grand Slam Finals and the Brave New Voices National Poetry Slam in 2006. Immediate after, George appeared on the final season of "Russell Simmons Presents Def Poetry" on HBO i

n 2007 while himself a college Freshman and subsequently performed at over 150 universit
ies across the country. Rapping all the while under the name 'Watsky,' George released a jazz-hip hop record with his band Invisible Inc in 2007 and the self-titled 'Watsky' in 2010, which peaked at #7 on the iTunes hip hop charts. In January 2011 George's fast rapping went viral and led to two appearances on the Ellen Show, a slot on Last Call with Carson Daly, and an exploding online profile. George has performed at the Just for Laughs festival in Montreal, the NAACP Image Awards on FOX, three times at the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC, and has been featured in XXL, Billboard Magazine, and the New York Times Magazine. Watsky's social media presence made him one of only 23 artists dubbed by 'The Next Big Sound' as a 'Big Sound of 2011,' alongside Mac Miller, Kreayshawn and Skrillex.


Eliquate


Eliquate 9pm
A-1 10pm

Watsky 11pm


Get your pre-sales, it will sell out.


Saturday, Dec. 1st, 2012- The Catalyst Club
(8PM)(16+)($12ADV/$15DOOR)(Facebook Event)(TICKETS)
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12/1/2012
 

Sunday, November 11, 2012

Friday, Nov. 16th, 2012: FOCHO Presents the 2nd Annual Fall Funk Stew!


Join the Cliqua for our 2nd annual smorgasbord of Hip-Hop, Funk, Rock, and Soul! Featuring Performances by:

Hot Pocket (comprised of members of Bayonics) (San Francisco)
The entire FOCHO Cliqua! (Bay to LA to NYC)
Eliquate (Santa Cruz)
Sayo (San Francisco)
and an extra special set from FOCHO's own In(Flu)enza and UniverSAL!

$10 - Doors at 8, Show STARTS at 9, so don't be late!
Friday, Nov. 16th, 2012- Rockit Room(SF)
(8PM)(21+)($10)(Facebook Event)(Website)
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Monday, November 5, 2012

Black Apples with Forrest Day/Eliquate at The Crepe November 8, 2012

STOKED to be at the crepe with all our SC friends. This time the Black Apples are bringin their newest addition on bass, long time Santa Cruzer, Mason Rothschild. Sharing the stage is the lovely Forrest Day and Eliquate. $8

Thursday, Nov. 8th, 2012- (Santa Cruz)
(8PM)(21+)($8 DOOR)(Facebook Event)
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Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Back to School with Eliquate, Numerous, R2 the Specialist and Sam F - The Catalyst. Sept. 20th


What a better way to start Fall and the school year with a little music at the Catalyst?

Eliquate
www.eliquate.com

Numerous + R2 the Specialist
https://www.facebook.com/NumerousMusic
https://www.facebook.com/pages/R2-the-Specialist/120093588032535

SAM F
http://soundcloud.com/djsamf

The night will open with Numerous + R2 the Specialist. Eliquate will then rock the middle slot and SAM F will close down the night.

$7 at the Door
18+
Full Bar
The Catalyst Atrium
1011 Pacific Avenue
Santa Cruz, CA 95060
(831) 423-1338













Thursday, August 16, 2012

Streetlight San Jose Show



SanJose.com said some nice things about us...

Not to generalize about Santa Cruz MCs or anything, but did you ever notice that Santa Cruz MCs have a lot to say? Dense verbiage is the rule of the land, and Eliquate is no exception. He's both wordy and worldly, stepping to the mic with a laid-back flow that rolls like a wave but doesn't break for anything. In his song "The Nineties," he claims he would have "made it" in that decade, and he's probably right. His sound is live alt-rock meets alt-hop, with the emphasis on riffs and drums instead of beatmaking. With the '90s' imminent comeback, he shouldn't have long to wait before a bunch of white guys goofing in their basement with catchy raps, guitars, a monkey and the occasional zombie is cool again. - Steve Palopoli sanjose.com

Link to WriteUp

Facebook Event

Streetlight Records - San Jose
980 S Bascom Ave, San Jose, CA 
4pm

 

Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Eliquate at Henfling's


Join the boys of Eliquate at Henfling's. We will be jamming all night long. Come have a beer and hangout.

Thursday, August 2nd- Henflings (Ben Lomond, CA.)
(9PM)(21+)(FREE)(Facebook Event)(Henflings)

BAYSE NIGHT @ BOCCI'S CELLAR

    

+throw a show bro presents+

"THE MILLION DOLLAR MASH UP"..says Charlie Sheen
"FUNCTION OF THE SUMMER... says E-40
"PREMIERE DANCE PARTY.."says Megan Foxx

Extreme Performences by;

STRIDAH & ALABASTERKANE( NEXUS )

ELIQUATE ( 831 best band

TWFPBZ ( The World Famous Pool BoyZ )

JAY SMITH BIATCH (Tesstarossas )

GIANT & PISTO (RECORD RELEASE)


Plus SPECIAL LOCAL CELEBRITIES


-FREE DANCE PARTY OF THE MILLENIUM>>



Friday, August10th- Bocci's Cellar (Santa Cruz, CA.)
(9PM)(All Ages)(FREE)(Facebook Event)(Bocci's Cellar)
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Saturday, April 14, 2012

2012 Record Store Day- We play @ 2PM

Saturday, April 21th - Eliquate - Streetlight Records
Record Store Day - Streetlight Records (Santa Cruz, Ca
(FREE)(2PM)(ALL AGES)(Facebook Event)(Streetlight Records)



International Record Store Day! Featuring exclusive special releases from various artists and record labels, as well as free in-store performances all day. Go here for the list of official releases: http://www.recordstoreday.com/SpecialReleases

Our lineup will be as follows:

10AM - DJ Tom LG
11AM - DJ Paw
1PM - BeBop
2PM - ELIQUATE (Won Best Band 2012 by the Santa Cruz Weekly Gold Awards)
3PM - EXPENDABLES (Signing immediately after)
4PM - Bad Light
5PM - Fast Asleep
+ DJs Rock 'n' Roll Vato and Alabama Nah
+ Special Guests


The original idea for Record Store Day was conceived by Chris Brown, and was founded in 2007 by Eric Levin, Michael Kurtz, Carrie Colliton, Amy Dorfman, Don Van Cleave and Brian Poehner as a celebration of the unique culture surrounding over 700 independently owned record stores in the USA, and hundreds of similar stores internationally.

This is the one day that all of the independently owned record stores come together with artists to celebrate the art of music. Special vinyl and CD releases and various promotional products are made exclusively for the day and hundreds of artists in the United States and in various countries across the globe make special appearances and performances.

Come, hang out, find out about some new artists and releases, or reconnect with ones you already love. This is one day out of the year, not to different from any other, that we all come together as consumers artists and independent retailers to celebrate the ART of MUSIC. Party!


Saturday, April 7, 2012

Wooster + Eliquate + Coffis Brothers @ The Boom Boom Room



April 17th
Wooster's Monthly 3rd Tuesday Show. 
$5/door / 21+
9:30pm


April Lineup includes:
Wooster - Wooster
"One of Santa Cruz' liveliest local acts, Wooster has become a crowd favorite in a relatively short period of time. The band kicks on a winning amalgam of blues, soul and reggae anchored by grooves played by crack players who know their way around some elastic funk. The band's secret weapon is vocalist Caroline Kuspa, whose singing chops and emotive power are undeniable. With the band gearing up for the impending release of its eagerly awaited full-length The Heights of Things, expect to hear a lot about Wooster in the months and years to come." - Paul Davis (Mule Train, Santa Cruz Weekly)

Eliquate - http://www.eliquate.com/
Avant-garde Hip Hop, indie rock, funk and party music with a purpose are just a few of the ways to describe Eliquate. With tremendous energy, musical ingenuity, and a passion that reminds their listeners why underground hip hop is still alive and kickin’ Eliquate’s live show will leave you raw with a confidence that can only be expressed by putting your hands in the air and screaming back to the band that the people are listening.

Coffis Brothers - http://www.coffisbrothers.com/
The Coffis Brothers and The Mountain Men are an original rock and roll band comprised of five young men from the Santa Cruz Mountains. Formed in 2010, Henry Chadwick, Kyle Poppen, Mason Hutchinson have joined brothers Jamie and Kellen up and down the West Coast and in some of the Bay Area's more renowned concert venues. The brothers play a throwback style of rock and roll in a classic 5 piece format. The rootsy folk influence of artists such as The Beatles, Tom Petty and Neil Young is obvious, yet the prolific brothers have come up with an extensive, yet carefully crafted repertoire of songs that are unique and original.

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Eliquate and Planet Booty





Attention all you booty shaking enthusiasts...

Eliquate and Planet Booty will be joining forces for a dance party mayhem at the Red Devil Lounge in San Francisco. Friday, Feb. 10th, 21+

Superhero mad man rapper, El Gun Legro from San Diego will be starting the night.

Eliquate.

Planet Booty, with their legendary performance, will close the night off.

If you are not able to be in the San Francisco area for this show, they will be playing next weekend (Saturday. 28th) in Santa Cruz!!! It will be at Cloud's Downtown and will be FREE!!! Come get Clouded and shake that booty.


Tickets on sale now!
Red Devil Lounge Tickets

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

The 90's - Zombie Music Video



It has always had a fantasy of directing a zombie film. I don’t know if it’s the replacement of all contemporary problems with the need to survive, or the a-moral killing of human beings that inspires me, but this weekend I was able to live out my dreams thanks to the help of some very capable undead. Eliquate has completed our first music video! We decided to do the video to the song off Arch Rhythm entitled, The Nineties, as homage to the time when music videos were relevant. I decided to go with a zombie theme as homage to thriller… obviously.

The goal was to shoot the entire video in one shot, and thanks to the efforts of some very dedicated people we were able to achieve our goal with mangled proficiency. We would like to personally thank Michael Daniel, founder of Ocean House Productions for doing an amazing job filming the project. And a big thanks to Chelsea Altman, Rachael Roehl, Jessa Delacey, and everyone else who contributed to makeup. And a Big BIG thanks to all our amazing zombies for your time and patience. Seriously, we saw you getting made up and you still scared the shit out of us. You have no idea what it means to have all of your support.  And a big bIG BIG thanks to the Max house for being perfect location to shoot our feature.

Be sure and check out the video…

Eliquate is also planning our next music video project.

Euphoric Styles is producing a video for our song “Good Times.” The concept is that of a Milk Party, a raging party, where the party enabler, is milk. We need extras. Lots of extras. And this time you won’t need to play dead. We need you alive and kicking.

All the information you need is below in the links provided...

Sunday, October 2, 2011

Internal Struggle

So the great debate between Lord of the Rings and Harry Potter rages on. Some of us in the band, and I wont name names, think there is some possibility that Harry Potter is better than Lord of the Rings, though I think this is absurd, and I have my reasons, I would like to know what the fans think. Help us settle this debate by sending your arguments or commenting to our website so we can finally put this issue to rest...

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Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Eliquate w/ Matt Masih & the Messengers & My Peoples




831 MAGAZINE and INEFFABLE MUSIC GROUP PRESENTS:


Matt Masih & the Messengers >>CD RELEASE SHOW<< w. special guests: **My Peoples** https://www.facebook.com/mypeoplesmusic **ELIQUATE** https://www.facebook.com/eliquate 21+//$8 adv. $12 door// doors: 8.30pm presale tickets: http://tinyurl.com/Cat-oct21 //FOR EXCLUSIVE GIVEAWAYS: "LIKE" 831 MAGAZINES FB PAGE!!// link: https://www.facebook.com/831magazine SPONSORS: D.O.J.A. Clothing // Gadegetbox Studios // California Roots Matt Masih & the Messengers Hometown: Santa Cruz, CA Genre: soul//funk // reggae// jam band w. horns **Matt Masih & the Messengers have been dominating the west-coast music scene for the last 2 years. Playing venues like the Roxy (Hollywood, Ca) has elevated they're capability of instantly making new fans wherever they play. Their new full-length record, that was just released, is highly anticipated to be the new sound that listeners will cling to. With BIG horn lines, catchy hooks, and down-to-earth lyrics; The Messengers live show is a must-see. They recently had the privilege of opening for OZOMATLI and KY MANI MARLEY in their hometown and this defined their calling in being a fusion band that can play with anyone! Being a 6-piece Jam Band (funk/soul/groove/reggae) hailing from SANTA CRUZ, CA., "We believe that music is best when it truly comes from your heart and feelings, this is why we have a lot of room in our songs for improv solo's that enhances creativity and paints a picture through sound. Whatever's inside of us, comes out through notes which creates harmony and allows us to make music through unity!." PRESS: "Matt Masih brings a funky, pop-reggae mix of positive energy and killer horns to his newest release "Commotion". Expect to see Matt as a major player on the live-performance circuit in the years to come." (Thomas Cussins- Paradigm Talent Agency) "For the last two years, multi-talented musician Matt Masih, and his equally talented Messengers have shaken up the 831 music scene with their positive vibes." (Noel Gray- 831 Magazine) "Matt Masih & The Messengers, a vintage soul horn band is making some major inroads in Monterey County" (Mac Mcdonald -The Herald - Monterey, Ca) "These guys got the funk! It's the type of music that get's the body moving from head to toe.." (Tyler Fox-www.santacruzwaves.com)

($8 Adv./$12 Door) (21+)(8:30pm)
(Facebook) 


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