Posts Tagged ‘Club 6



27
Sep
11

Mikey Mo the MC – Rule By Decree Album Release Party

Saturday, October 1 at 10:00pm – October 2 at 2:00am

Hello people!

Its going down at Club Six on Saturday, Oct 1st, 2011. Come down to see some good hip hop music performed live! This is the Official Release Party for Mikey Mo The MC’s latest album drop, Rule By Decree. On the bill with Mikey, we got Casual of Hieroglyphics, 4TWO7 and Abyss of the 3sixty5 Records camp, ETC (Power & Glory), with dj’s Dj Bluz (Hotline/Substance), Daeta (Jimi Handtrix/3sixty5 Records), and Sloucher (GettinOver). Event hosted by FLOSSAFEE. Its definitely gonna be a dope night, so please come out and support independent artist moving up! Free giveaways all night long provided by The Fresh Yard.

Club Six
60 6th Street (Hidden between Market/Mission)
San Francisco, CA 94103
FREE l Valid 21+ ID l 10pm – 2am

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15
Sep
11

DeeCee’s Soul Shakedown Presents A Nightmare On 6th Street Halloween Bash

Club Six60 6th Street
San Francisco, CA
Saturday, October 29 at 9:00pm – 4:00am

FREE BEFORE 10PM GUESTLIST AND VIP PRE-PARTY ACCESS!
RSVP at www.dcsoulshakedown.com

Halloween weekend promises to be filled with ghouls, goblins, tricks and treats galore – and a lot of subpar events clamoring for your attention. But one party stands head and shoulders above all the rest: “A Nightmare on 6th Street.” With three separate rooms of live entertainment and DJs, plus drink specials, giveaways, and a costume contest, there’s simply no reason to be anywhere else on Saturday night!

Presented by DeeCee’s Soul Shakedown—one of the Bay Area and Northern California’s most trusted and respected party promoters—“A Nightmare on 6th Street” features live performances by four up-and-coming local artists: the Young Mars Project, which mixes rap, reggae and rock into an infectious blend of NorCal grooves; My Peoples, a reggae-funk-hip-hop outfit known for their “mahalo” vibes and odes to “Pakalolo”; Hopie, SF’s most buzzworthy, lyrically-talented female emcee, currently riding high on the wave of her just-released 2nd album, Raw Gems; and Humboldt County native sons Ishi Dube & Messenger Selah, performing a set of organic homegrown reggae, backed by selecta Jah Yzer.

“A Nightmare on 6th Street” also features the Bay Area and Northern Cali’s best, most famed crowd-pleasers, spinning reggae, dancehall, international, hip-hop, and remixes. The top-notch DJ lineup includes: Sake 1 (Local 1200/PST/UltraWave); Jah Yzer (Jah Warrior Shelter Hi-Fi); D-Sharp (Quannum Projects/Flipsyde);
DeeJay Julicio (Chile); Smoky (One Blood/King of Kings); One Wise Sound (Humboldt Co.), Vinny Ras (Cosmic Vibes), Daneekah (Coo-Yah Ladies); DJ Jacque (WBLK massive); Sean G (Block Party), and Ant One (Wild N Crazy Kids).

Rounding out the festivities will be a costume contest; Bodirock Culture Dancers, prizes and giveaways; free healthy food courtesy of Papalote; and 2 for 1 drinks from 9:00-10:30pm. For free guestlist (b4 10pm), RSVP to www.dcsoulshakedown.com.

It all goes down Saturday, October 29th at Club Six, San Francisco’s premier SoMA nightspot (voted 2011’s “Best Hip Hop Club” by the SF Bay Guardian). Come in costume, come to dance, come to chill, or come to vibe, but most of all, come to have a good time!
Club 6 60 6th Street San Francisco

21+ w/ ID

2 for 1 drinks 9-10:30

Costume Contest!

FREE BEFORE 10PM GUESTLIST AND VIP PRE-PARTY ACCESS!
RSVP at www.dcsoulshakedown.com

for info, birthday parties, or large groups email deecee3@hotmail.com

9-10 VIP Pre-party!! Free giveaways from DJs, Artists, & Sponsors. Hosted by King of Kings Sundays with DJ Smoke1 in the mix. FREE food provided by Papalote Mexican Grill!

Sponsored and promotional support by : Upper Playground, Alicia S, Papalote Mexican Grill, Spicey Promotions, & Earshot Entertainment

14
Sep
11

The Freshen Up

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Club 6
60 6th Street
San Francisco, CA
415.863.1221
Thursday, September 15, 2011

FRESHEN UP

Rec-League
Plex Rock
Great Muta
Lush One

Hosted by Flossafee

Plus live assault & battling/GTN

try out battles:

U Dogg vs. Ace Boogie
Smoke vs. Jeni James
KG the Poet vs. Taz
& more!

Hosted by Absyrd

Ticket price: $10
21+

14
Sep
11

PARTY ROCK CYPHER

Club 6
60, Sixth St.
San Francisco, CA
Saturday, September 24 at 9:00pm – 2:00am

MC Wordplay & Fresh Scrill Present:

PARTY ROCK CYPHER

1YR ANNIVERSARY SHOW/POETIC JUSTICE MIXTAPE RELEASE PARTY

9/24/2011This month we have a very special show for you. We celebrate one year of the PARTY ROCK CYPHER showcase. As well as the release of Bay Area recording artist B.A.D. Poetry’s new mixtape; Poetic Justice.

Mixtape available for free download at: http://badpoetry.bandcamp.com/album/poetic-justice-the-mixtape-vol-1?autoplay=true

This months special guests are:

Live Performances by:
B.A.D. Poetry
The Midwest Coast
D.U.S.T.
L*Roneous
Jedi
Yung Mar
WordUp
Tha K.A.M.P.
Sean Doh

Hosted By:
The Purple Team

DJ’s:
Franky Fresh & J-Scrill

Doors open @ 9:00pm, show starts @ 10:00pm
$5 before 10:30pm, $10 after 10:30pm
2 for 1 well drinks and beer until 10:30pm
21+

01
Sep
11

Inhouse Talent & We All We Got Present: RICHIE RICH

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Inhouse Talent & We All We Got Present:
RICHIE RICH
Hosted by SELLASSIE
With special Guest
DON P

Showcase sets by:
Bowie Entertainment
Temujinn
Shmoekin
Game Brothas
Qujuan
Gwap Boiz
Self Thuggah

WE ALL WE GOT returns to Club Six on September 2nd with West Coast Living Legend RICHIE RICH, headlining the showcase series in a rare SF performance. Presented by Inhouse Talent and hosted by Revolutionary Poet Sellassie, WE ALL WE GOT is an independent artist showcase, exposing upcoming talent, cultivating relationships, and building community. WE ALL WE GOT is a place to discover some new music you just might like and mightn’t hear elsewhere.

Richie Rich first rose to prominence as a lead member of the popular Oakland, California, quintet, 415, back in the late eighties. The underground collective’s heralded debut, 41Fivin, which spawned a succession of popular singles; “415,” “Groupie Ass Bitch,” & “Side Show,” is still considered, to this day, a Bay Area classic. Unfortunately, with triumph often times comes tragedy, and while 415 were in the midst of signing with, then, indie giant, Priority Records, Richie Rich was arrested for drug possession. For him, everything came to a complete standstill.

Upon his release from incarceration, Rich quickly began building up his name again by appearing on records from the likes of Tupac Shakur, who was one of his best friends till the very end, and the Luniz. Soon, he found himself in the midst of a vicious bidding war, with Def Jam Records eventually coming out the victor. Richie Rich’s, then, highly anticipated Seasoned Veteran bowed in November ’96, and was met with gracious reviews. The set’s second offering, “Do G’s Get To Go To Heaven?,” was dedicated to the memory of his fallen comrade, 2Pac. A follow-up release was recorded for the label, but due to problems with the company’s infrastructure at the time, it was ultimately shelved. So, Rich, along with his longtime business partner, producer Lev Berlak, formed their own imprint, Ten-Six Records. The Game, which featured several tracks left over from the Def Jam era, dropped in 2000, and “Nixon Pryor Roundtree,” followed nearly two years later. Richie Rich has just released a new mixtape, Town Bidness and is urrently hard at work on his “official” still untitled, solo release.

WE ALL WE GOT host Sellassie is shining as a leading progressive voice in S.F. Bay Hip Hop. With an acclaimed debut release, I’m Tryin’ to Make a Livin’ Not a Killin’, and a new follow-up album, Sins of Your Forefathers, he is carving his niche in Hip Hop. Although inspired and motivated from reading hundreds of books, Sellassie is self-taught and came up on the streets. Sellassie’s lyric is rooted in a deep comprehension of the world around him. He writes on domestic and world politics, international relations and community needs, corporate thuggery and the obstacles independent artists face. He has seen first hand the problems that his music addresses. He has seen black on black crime, he has lost many close friends to homicide, he has seen the drugs and money destroy his community, he has witnessed the decay of Independent Bay Hip Hop. In addition to the new record, Sellassie is building this revolutionary show series WE ALL WE GOT, is working with many social, political and youth based initiatives, and is a contributor to various special projects including Emcees for Peace’s The Matter That Matters CD and the film, “It Doesn’t Cost Nothin’ to Dream.“

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Proudly Sponsored by Fusicology, Reverb Nation, KPFA’s Hard Knock Radio + the Hip Hop Congress.

Price $10-$15
Tickets
Time 9pm-2am
Music Hip-Hop




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