8/6 San Francisco - The Prince and MJ Experience [img:$uid]http://i154.photobucket.com/albums/s250/bombhiphop/madrone_web.jpg[/img:$uid]
Parking tip of the week: Shell station 1 block away - $6. Drinking tip of the weekend: ask the bartenders at Madrone about their "Morris Day" drink. Free goodie tip of the night: come up and ask Jeff or me (Dave) for a silicon wristband and we'll hook you up with a free one. 8 colors to choose from. Come see why we’re #1 on the SF Bucket list!
Prince and Michael Jackson fans go toe-to-toe on the dance floor as dj’s mix album cuts, remixes, rare tracks and hits from the two artists as well as cuts by such ancillary acts as Sheila E., The Jackson 5, The Time and Janet Jackson. The music is far from the only thing happening at this party, there's theme dancing, a face-off between guests repping The Purple One or The King of Pop, and much, much more. This is the perfect night out to lounge with your friends, make some new friends, get your drink on, dance your @ss off and have the time of your life.
The Prince and Michael Experience Sat., Aug. 6th @ Madrone Art Bar with dj's Dave Paul and Jeff Harris 500 Divisadero @ Fell, San Francisco, CA 94117 the fun begins at 9pm / $5 cover / 21+ with ID
Collectively, Prince and Michael Jackson helped define the early-'80s era of MTV, revolutionized both R&B and popular music, and influenced thousands of musicians worldwide. The Prince and Michael Experience is meant to celebrate the music of two of the biggest pop cultural icons of our generation. It is done with love and mutual respect for both artists.
More info at http://www.bombhiphop.com/PvsM.html
"For EIGHT years now, Dave Paul (proprietor of hip-hop label Bomb Records) has hosted and DJ'ed at the brilliant "Prince vs. Michael Jackson" parties. As selections of hits, rarities, and remixes from both artists are presented over the course of the evening, audience members square off in funky battle, holding signs bearing the mug of their favored entertainer to judge which one is the true king of pop. This sure ain't the place for cynics, but Darling Nikkis and Dirty Dianas are all welcome to participate." - SF WEEKLY |