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4th Annual Afrofunk Music Festival

Saturday, July 26 9:00p
at The Independent, San Francisco, CA
Price: $18
Phone: (415) 377-4879
Age Suitability: 21 and up

Three electrifying nights of gritty, funky, hard-hitting music featuring the hottest dance bands in the California. Benefiting kids at House of Hope, Uganda.

Afrobeat is dense, funky,intricately-layered, groove-heavy music withan intrinsic message - delivered throughpolyrhythmic beats, the sweat of the dancers,and the power of words. This July, that message will reverberate through California,when the Afrofunk Festival returns after three consecutive years of sold-out shows.

The Afrofunk Festival was born in2005, when Kenyan singer Victor Sila
joined forces with Liberian DJ Jeremiah Kpoh. Cresting the wave of the
international Afrobeat revival, which shined a media spotlight on bands like
Antibalas and artists like Femi Kuti, the AFF tapped into the vibrancy of the
San Francisco Bay Area, the epicenter of the '80s World Beat craze and current
home to bands like Albino, Kotoja, Aphrodesia, and Sila's own outfit,
the Afro-Funk Experience. The result was a truly unique event with a righteous,
humanitarian cause benefiting at-risk youth in famine- and war-torn regions of
East Africa.

In the years since, Afrobeat has continued togrow in popularity, while the AFF
has become a cultural institution -- not just in the San Francisco Bay Area, but
along the West Coast. Now in its fourth year, the AFF (which runs July 9-26) has
expanded to venues in Eugene, Seattle, Portland, Ashland, San Luis Obispo, San
Diego, Los Angeles, and Santa Barbara. The AFF tour concludes with three
consecutive nights at San Francisco's premier live music club, the Independent.

"There's no way we can stop doing theAfrofunk Festival, as long as the
crisis facing children in Africa continues," says Sila, emphasizing that his
mission has always been to raise cultural and social awareness through music.

This year's lineup stretches the boundariesof Afrofunk, presenting
African, Afro-Brazilian and Afro-Latin variants, alongside nu-funk and classic
soul. Performers include Sila and the Afrofunk Experience, B-Side Players, Rocky
Dawuni, Darondo, Nino Moschella, Sambada, Afrobeat Down, Bayonics, Fuga,
Manicato, DJ Jeremiah and the Afrobeat Nation, DJ Vanka, and DJ Felina.
(Visit http://www.afrofunk.org for a complete list of performers, dates,
and venues.)

The Afrofunk Festival is still a party, so bring your dancing shoes, but this
is a party with a conscience; proceeds will benefit House of Hope, an orphanage
in Africa that houses children ravaged by famine and disease. Despite
international media attention and critically-acclaimed documentaries like Peter
Jordan's Darfur Rising which have increased awarenessabout the plight of
African children, the situation remains grave.

Having spent time in a refugee camp as ayouth himself before coming to
America, DJ Jeremiah is particularly sympathetic to the struggles of Africa's
children. "This is the best way I know of to focus attention on this important
issue. The youth are the future. By helping them, we are giving them the hope
for a better life," he says, adding, "what better medium to get this message
across than Afrofunk?"

What: 4th Annual Afrofunk Festival. ABenefit for House of Hope, Uganda
When: Thursday, July 24 to Saturday,July 26th. Doors: 8:30PM
Where: The Independent, 628 DivisaderoStreet, SanFrancisco, CA 94117
Who: Sila and the Afrofunk Experience, B-Side Players, Rocky Dawuni, Darondo,
Nino Moschella, Sambada, Afrobeat Down, Bayonics,Fuga, Manicato, DJ Jeremiah and the Afrobeat Nation, DJ Vanka, and DJ Felina.
Tickets: $18ADV/$20DOOR/$35VIP. Available at TicketWeb.com.Box Office:
415.771.1421
Contact: Jeremiah Kpoh,Email: Jeremiah@maishaproductions.com,
Phone: 415-377-4879
More Information: http://Afrofunk.org,415-377-4879

Categories: Music, Ethnic & Cultural
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4th Annual Afrofunk Music Festival News & Announcements

Featuring Sila & The Afrofunk Experiene, B-Side Players, Rocky Dawuni, Darondo, Afrobeat Down, Bayonics, Nino Moschella, Manicato, Fuga

Performers at this Event
Rocky Dawuni
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Reggae's influence and its artists aren't confined or indigenous to Jamaica. Ghanian, Rocky Dawuni, is yet another sterling exception. Touted as the Bob Marley of Ghana, Dawuni debuts in 1996 with the critically acclaimed The Movement, on Mesa/Bluemoon Records.
B-Side Players
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B-Side Players are a septet led by frontman Karlos Paez and including guitarist Giovanni Mejia, bass player Gerry Guevara, saxophonist Regan Branch, percussionists Victor Tapia and Luis Cuenca, and drummer Ryan Moran.
Darondo
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A major favorite in funk collectors' circles, sweet soul crooner Darondo was born William Pulliam in Berkeley, CA. After receiving his first guitar at the age of eight, he later teamed with a handful of school friends to form the house band at the Lucky 13, an area teen club.
Sila and the Afrofunk Experience
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Bay Area dance kings Sila and the Afrofunk Experience combine an international vision with dazzling musicianship. Frontman Sila rivets audiences with a combination of James Brown's punchy grooves and Fela Kuti's relentless West African swing.
Manicato
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San Francisco's own band started in 2004 from a musician's collective called "The Pink Palace" -- the web site has a great sample of their music.
Location & Nearby Info
The Independent
628 Divisadero St.
San Francisco, CA 94117
(415) 771-1421
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Feb 19, 2008 - karmicktest on B-Side Players

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