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Past DLP Events



 





Local Events
Jam Jam Mondays
DJ Jigsy and Element spinning Reggae, Soca, and R&B.
When: Every Monday Nights
Where: The Baltic Room| 1207 Pine St | Seattle, WA 98101
Ages: 21+
Time: 9PM-2AM
Cover: $5
Reggae on the Beach
DJ Redmand and DJ Jigsy spinning Reggae, Soca, and R&B. Full bar and
food served all night.
When: Every Wednedsay Nights
Where: Bamboo Bar and Grill| 2806 Alki Ave SW| Seattle, WA 98116
Ages: 21+
Time: 9PM-2AM
Cover: FREE
Wicked & Wild
Thursday Nights
Soul
One & Johnny Horn spinning Dancehall Reggae.
When: Every Thursday Nights
Where: The War Room | 722 E. Pike St | Seattle, WA 98122
Ages: 21+
Time: 9PM-2AM
Cover: $7
Stress Free Sundays
DJ Redman spinning Reggae, Soca, and R&B. For mor information, go to
www.myspace.com/dj_redman.


When: Every Sunday Nights
Where: Waid's | 1212 E. Jefferson St. | Seattle, WA 98122
Ages: 21+
Time: 9PM-2AM
Cover: $5
February 14th, 2010 - Smokey Robinson
The dictionary defines the popular term "comfort food" as food prepared in a traditional style having a usually nostalgic or sentimental appeal. "It has been known to have a buffering effect as it soothes the soul and spurs memories of more "comforting" times. If that concept holds up in the kitchen, then it makes perfect sense that it should hold true in the living room with its aural equivalent. While it's already a known fact that popular songs often connect with listeners in a highly personal way, often recalled alongside life's more personal moments, only a few distinctive voices in popular music can achieve that same effect with instantaneous familiarity. With his eternally smooth and instantly recognizable falsetto alone - without the strings, bass, guitar or drums - legendary singer/songwriter/producer SMOKEY ROBINSON's honey-coated voice absolutely is the audio equivalent of comfort food... comfort food for the soul... with soul. In following with the aforementioned definition, the Motown legend's forthcoming ROBSO Records CD, Time Flies When You're Having Fun has certainly been "prepared in a traditional style," while that oh-so-familiar, highly identifiable crooning has an indisputable "nostalgic or sentimental appeal.". For
more information, visit www.emeraldqueen.com.
February 20th-21st, 2010 - 29th Annual Ragga Muffins Festival
Moss Jacobs Presents in association with Ragga Muffins Productions
presents The 29th Annual Ragga Muffins Festival in Long Beach,
CA. This festival celebrates
the life and sounds of reggae shaman Robert Nesta Marley, the
29th Annual Ragga Muffins Festival brings together
some of the hottest reggae acts in the business. For
more information, visit www.raggamuffinsfestival.com.
April 10, 2010 - The Black Eyed Peas
The Black Eyed Peas is a hip hop band that formed in Los Angeles in 1995. The group is composed of vocalist and multi-instrumentalist will.i.am and vocalists apl.de.ap, Taboo, and Fergie. Since their album Elephunk in 2003, the group's hip hop/dance-oriented style has sold an estimated 28 million albums worldwide and 31 million singles. They scored their first worldwide hit with "Where Is the Love?" in 2003, which topped over ten charts worldwide. Another single was the European hit "Shut Up". The Black Eyed Peas was ranked 12th at the Billboard's Decade-End Chart Artist of the Decade. They were ranked 7th in Hot 100 Artists of the Decade. To buy tickets
go to www.ticketmaster.com.
June 12th-13th, 2010 - Festival Sundiata
Traditional drumming and dance set a rhythmic tone for a weekend
filled with continuous live entertainment. Festival Sundiata
celebrates African-American heritage with dance, gospel, jazz, neo-soul,
hip-hop and an African marketplace.
The festival is named for the legendary 13th century West African
Mansa "king
of kings" of the Mali Empire, King Sundiata, who rescued his people’s storyteller and keeper of oral history. Festival Sundiata presents a collective and compelling picture of the African and African-American journey. For
more information, visit www.seattlecenter.com.
August 15th, 2010 - Brasil Fest
Follow the drumbeats to BrasilFest, which relishes in the unique diversity of this South American cultural melting pot. Brazil’s African, Portuguese and indigenous roots are celebrated with classical guitar, samba rhythms and the percussive beats of traditional folk music. Watch a demonstration of the elegant and powerful Capoeira martial arts, see glittering costumes and eat authentic food while learning about this varied culture. Presented by Brazil Center and Show Brazil Productions.. For
more information, visit www.seattlecenter.com.
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