
The Blue Lagoon
923 Pacific Ave
Santa Cruz, CA
831. 423.7117
Friday, November 25, 2011
BLACK FRIDAY
Otayo Dubb
Tahaj the 1st
Addamantium
Haji P
Knowble
Krooked Fam
21+ $5.00

The Blue Lagoon
923 Pacific Ave
Santa Cruz, CA
831. 423.7117
Friday, November 25, 2011
BLACK FRIDAY
Otayo Dubb
Tahaj the 1st
Addamantium
Haji P
Knowble
Krooked Fam
21+ $5.00

Elbo Room
647 Valencia Street
San Francisco, California
Friday September 16, 2011
Equipto & Otayo Dubb
EQUIPTOTAYO
Beatrock Music & Solidarity Records Present:
Double Record Release Party
Celebrating “Ilyich” & “Cold Piece of Work”
Hosted by Z-Man, Rock Rivera & Patience
Special Invited Guests:
Opio, Balance & Michael Marshall
With DJs TD Camp, Sake One & Troubleman
Showtime: 9:00pm
Ticket price: $10.00
21+

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Rockit Room
406 Clement Street
San Francisco, CA
Wednesday June 29, 2011
Dregs
Patience
Boom & JFame
Otayo Dubb
A-1
Grand Sunz
Skynet
Showtime: 10:00PM Doors: 9:00PM
Ticket price: $7.00
21+
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Cypress Lounge
120 Union Street
Santa Cruz, CA
Friday July 1, 2011
Dregs
Patience
Boom & JFame
Otayo Dubb
Tahaj The 1st
Rec League
Showtime: 9:00PM
Ticket price: $5.00
21+
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Sol Collective
2574 21th Street
Sacramento, CA
Sunday July 3, 2011
Dregs
Patience
Boom & JFame
Otayo Dubb
J-Freeze & MedlPhour as LensKrafters
Skynet
Showtime: 9:00PM
Ticket price: $5.00
18+

Saturday, May 21 at 9:00pm
John Colins
138 Minna St
San Francisco, CA 94101
(415) 512-7493
We at One League Ent. have an interesting one for you this time. This particular event takes place on the date of the biblical apocalypse: 5-21-11. Hopefully we will live to see another day. But if we don’t, we had one hell of a finale.
Event Info:
We will be premiering the new BPos video for “Dope.” This is a Tony Rain Production on this vid (www.strivefilms.com). Holler at that link and see what it is.
There will also be live performances by: BPos (www.bposmusic.us),Akil, Otayo Dubb (www.beatrockmusic.com), Tahaj the First (DrumDealerMusic)
About Pos Tapes:
Pos Tapes is a Trilogy of mixtapes being created by, San Francsico’s own, BPos (Goodword, D-Wiz, Johnny Venetti) of One League Entertainment. Each mixtape features beats from one producer. The Beats for Volume One (Sept, 2010) were done entirely by Big Shawn (Bored Stiff). The Beats for Volume Two (May, 2011) have been done entirely by Tahaj the First (DrumDealerMusic). Aside from the featured producer, Volume 2 also features a large assortment of Talented artists such as Khafre, Spank Pops, SoundEarth, Gedeon, Akil, Equipto, Valentina Rose, Z-Man, Big Shawn, Seneca, Mazta i, Tahaj the First, & Tess. Now for the most important part…These full length Mixtapes/albums are available for free download for a limited time upon release at www.bposmusic.us


111 Minna
111 Minna Street
San Francisco, California
(415) 974-1719
Friday February 25, 2011
9:00PM-2:00AM
21+
The Good Look Movement was established by the late Rick Fairley aka Rick Flare aka Kwanza aka Dubstar Infamous of the San Francisco rap group Bored Stiff. His vision was to create an organization where MC’s, DJ’s, promoters, and music companies, could all find a common ground to work together for the betterment of our Hip-Hop scene. He knew the only way to combat our current “crabs in a barrel” syndrome, was to have everyone support each other and work together.
Unfortunately he didn’t live to see the release of his new solo album “Cut The Check.” He died of a heart attack in his sleep on November 29, 2010. The Good Look Movement will release this album and throw a big release party/showcase in his honor early 2011. All profits will go to support his children and wife.
Rick Flare was the underground king that was never crowned. His story as an artist began back in 1990. He started recording songs as Kwanza with what would later become the San Francisco based rap group Bored Stiff. Together, they released independent albums and did shows through the United States and Europe through out the last 20 years. He was an incredible freestyle MC and commanded attention when on stage like a star. in 1995 he battled (and won) Method Man and Redman in front of Zebra Records on the Haight and Fillmore. A year or so later he scared Notorious Big off the stage (unintentionally) at The Sound Factory in 1996. Stories of Rick Flare’s endevores are countless and full of greatness, determination, and often hilarious. He will be remembered as a dedicated father, husband, performer, true hustler, and kind hearted gentleman.