Benefit Concert at Cafe Du Nord on March 28 for the Hastings Race and
Poverty Law Journal, featuring:
On the Speakers (Ian Sefchick from Creeper Lagoon)
Black Cat Music (Lookout! Records)
Psychokinetics (Bay Area Hip Hop)
March 28, 9:00 21+
$8 in advance/ $10 at the door
Cafe Du Nord
2170 Market St., SF
www.ticketweb.com
The Hastings Race and Poverty Law Journal is a national periodical
dedicated to issues and policies of Race and Poverty Law. State budget
reductions have dissolved the Journal’s funding, leaving it to be
sustained solely by student contributions and fund raising. Proceeds
from this concert, co-presented by the Hastings Assoc. of Comm., Sports
and Entertainment Law, will go directly to publishing the Journal.
On the Speakers – Since the demise of (the more well-known line-up of)
SF indie darlings Creeper Lagoon, singer/songwriter Ian Sefchick has
taken the high road to LA, collaborating with other San Francisco
natives to form On the Speakers. Spaceland owner Mitchell Frank
described their debut LA show as ‘the best freakin’ first show I’ve
ever seen!.’ On the Speakers wowed a sold out Noise Pop crowd last
month at the DIW Magazine party, setting the stage for a return trip,
this time headlining the Cafe Du Nord. The man who MTV declared ‘must
save guitar rock’ is back with younger friends and a tie, ready to give
it another spin.
Black Cat Music – For three years, Black Cat Music has kept Bay Area
audiences wanting more. Those lucky enough to catch a live performance
from this often-elusive band can count on an experience like no other.
With prior bands including the Criminals, the Receivers, Multi Facet,
and the Magnetic, all four members know their way around a stage. But
it’s the sum of these four parts that creates such urgent rock and
roll. Black Cat Music speaks to the loss, regret, beauty, and passion
in all of us.
Psychokinetics – Hailing from the astoundingly talented depths of the
Bay Area’s independent music scene, Psychokinetics have been moving
crowds with their slumpin’ beats, positive vibes, and distinct music
format since 1995. Delivering hip-hop in its most pure and creative
state, this harmonious recipe of two DJs (Denizen and ill Media) and
two Emcees (Celsius 7 and Spidey) provide consistent heat with all the
essential cuts and rhymes you need to satisfy your musical appetite.
Get Ready to Be Moved.
For more information call Dave Kostiner at (415) 305-1695 or Cafe Du
Nord at (415) 861-5016.
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Benefit Concert at Cafe Du Nord on March 28 for the Hastings Race and Poverty Law Journal, featuring:
On the Speakers (Ian Sefchick from Creeper Lagoon)
Black Cat Music (Lookout! Records)
Psychokinetics (Bay Area Hip Hop)
March 28, 9:00 21+
$8 in advance/ $10 at the door
Cafe Du Nord
2170 Market St., SF
www.ticketweb.com
The Hastings Race and Poverty Law Journal is a national periodical dedicated to issues and policies of Race and Poverty Law. Proceeds from this concert, co-presented by the Hastings Assoc. of Communications, Sports and Entertainment Law, will go directly to publishing the Journal.
On the Speakers – Since the demise of (the more well-known line-up of) SF indie darlings Creeper Lagoon, singer/songwriter Ian Sefchick has taken the high road to LA, collaborating with other San Francisco natives to form On the Speakers. Spaceland owner Mitchell Frank described their debut LA show as ‘the best freakin’ first show I’ve ever seen!.’ On the Speakers wowed a sold out Noise Pop crowd last month at the DIW Magazine party, setting the stage for a return trip, this time headlining the Cafe Du Nord. The man who MTV declared ‘must save guitar rock’ is back with younger friends and a tie, ready to give it another spin.
Black Cat Music – For three years, Black Cat Music has kept Bay Area audiences wanting more. Those lucky enough to catch a live performance from this often-elusive band can count on an experience like no other. With prior bands including the Criminals, the Receivers, Multi Facet, and the Magnetic, all four members know their way around a stage. But it’s the sum of these four parts that creates such urgent rock and roll. Black Cat Music speaks to the loss, regret, beauty, and passion in all of us.
Psychokinetics – Hailing from the astoundingly talented depths of the Bay Area’s independent music scene, Psychokinetics have been moving crowds with their slumpin’ beats, positive vibes, and distinct music format since 1995. Delivering hip-hop in its most pure and creative state, this harmonious recipe of two DJs (Denizen and ill Media) and two Emcees (Celsius 7 and Spidey) provide consistent heat with all the essential cuts and rhymes you need to satisfy your musical appetite. Get Ready to Be Moved.
For more information email Dave Kostiner at hastingsacsel@yahoo.com or Cafe Du Nord at (415) 861-5016.