Q102′s ‘Jingle Ball 2000′, Philadelphia’s hottest combo-concert of the holiday season just got hotter. With special guest host Lenny Kravitz, the night is sure to begin to heat up early. Add fiery performances by top popsters 98(, Philadelphia native R&B star Pink, Nine Days, Ruff Endz, Mya and US-chart newcomers Baha Men – and their incredibly catchy ‘Who Let the Dogs Out’ – and the night is a bone fide conflagration.
Freddy Cole Quartet
August 15, 2009 at 12:25 pm (Uncategorized)
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He may be the brother of Nat ‘King’ Cole but he is his own man, as his long and distinguished career as a pianist and jazz singer proves. This one-off concert by Cole and his quartet – guitar, double bass and drums as well as Freddy’s piano – also features as special guest Cedar Walton, another jazz pianist who is best known for his work with Art Blakey’s Jazz Messengers. It promises to be an enjoyable evening for musicians and audience alike.
Future Mix II
August 11, 2009 at 12:25 pm (Uncategorized)
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After the success of Future Mix I in Rojam with the Japanese techno king Ken Ishii, Lychee Productions are this time bringing a techno legend from Berlin. One of the Love Parade pioneers, Mijk van Dijk made it big 10 years ago with the release of the historical techno track ‘Schongberg’. He has also become a superstar of Sony Playstation game music, with his tracks used in such classic games as Ghost in the Shell and Beat Planet Music (you can grab these titles cheaply, now that Gaming Console Prices are falling for the ps2) . Support DJs are Shin Nishimura, Erick Junior, Mickey and Neebing.