Posts Tagged ‘Youth Radio

22
Oct
18

“IN PAM WE TRUST” – BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION FOR PAM THE FUNKSTRESS

Untitled | by McPongolstein

“IN PAM WE TRUST” – BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION FOR PAM THE FUNKSTRESS

SATURDAY 11/17

1 PM

$20.00

TICKETS

Ages 18+

Doors 1PM // ALL SALES ARE FINAL

TICKETS

The New Parish
1743 San Pablo Ave
Oakland, CA, 94612

24
Apr
15

Oakland Drops Beats 2015

http://www.oaklanddropsbeats.com/

29
Dec
14

Thizzler.com Presents #BelieveTheHype

15
Apr
14

Oakland Drops Beats A Live Music Event In Downtown Oakland Saturday, April 19

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Oakland Drops Beats is an all day music crawl in downtown Oakland, bringing live music into nontraditional venue spaces, musicians with Oakland’s event producers, and the community with creative and musical engagement.
The first event is Saturday, April 19, 2014.

It will begin at 2 pm, onwards.

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About Oakland Drops beats

Oakland Drops Beats is a community driven music crawl in downtown Oakland that aims to foster creative and community solidarity amongst Oakland’s artists, people, and youth via one full day of musical performance, multimedia productions and participatory activities.The inspiration and planning of this event came from a diverse group of musicians, and is centralized within a two block radius in downtown Oakland, turning non-traditional spaces including community non-profit organizations, art galleries, screen printing shops, and the streets themselves into music venues for one day.

http://www.oaklanddropsbeats.com/

02
Nov
12

First Friday Tonight at Oakland featuring Youth Radio & 1-O.A.K. and live screen printing by Endless Canvas

What’s going on in Oakland? This First Friday, Youth Radio has the answer. Earlier this year, the Kennedy Center asked them to remix Marvin Gaye’s landmark album for a modern audience. On November 2nd, you can hear it for yourself — along with a special set by 1-O.A.K.

What’s Going On is credited as on of the greatest soul albums of all time. Before its release, Marvin Gaye had risen to fame with more traditional love songs like “I Heard It Through the Grapevine.” But Gaye’s brother was serving in the Vietnam War, and as they exchanged letters, Gaye musician started to wonder what America would look like to a returning solder — and that’s how his greatest album was born.

As part of What’s Going On‘s 40th anniversary, the Kennedy Center asked artists to remix the album using the original multi-track recordings. After all, the themes it covers — urban poverty, social justice, the effects of a controversial war — are just as relevant as ever, especially in cities like Oakland.

Brandon McFarland, a musician and producer who performs as 1-O.A.K., worked with young musicians at Youth Radio to produce a remix for the modern age. He’ll be presenting the entire remix live at Oaklandish on First Friday. You can read more about the story behind the mix here.

Youth Radio is a program that helps young people learn how to express themselves through media, from storytelling to journalism and music production. The skills and support they receive help further their education and find jobs are graduation. Over the years, Youth Radio has won Peabody, Edward R. Murrow and Gracie Awards.

As always, our stalwart friends at FiveTen Burger will be serving curbside burgers, and there will be free Oakland-brewed beer and wine from our friends at Linden Street Brewery and Urban Legend Cellars. The festivities will run from 7 until 11, with help from our resident DJ, Dion Decibels. It might be the Day of the Dead, but downtown Oakland lives.

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Ghost Owl Street Art Poster.

Plus from the folks that brought you Special Delivery, Endless Canvas will be on hand for a live screen printing between 7pm-9pm near Rock Paper Scissors Gallery.

*While Supplies Last