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Doors at 2:30 p.m.; Show from 3:00 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. $6 Adults/$4 Kids
The new winter series of Soggy Sunday Kids Shows features top family-oriented artists that chase the rain away and take us right through the winter months. The wide array of talent also takes us around the world in engaging entertainment for young children and parents, as well as music for dancing, jumping, and spinning on the best dance floor in the East Bay! The Nigerian Brothers launch Soggy Sundays with sunny music from West Africa, the village and folk songs they grew up on that have been supplanted by modern urban African music, tunes all ages can sing and dance to. Nigerian master musician Ken Okulolo and his Nigerian Brothers are among the few top contemporary Nigerian musicians with deep roots in African folk and highlife music. As the Nigerian Brothers, they put together their memories of traditional West African folk music, 'palm-wine' tunes, and highlife songs, bringing them to life with their harmonious voices, African guitar stylings, and hand percussion instruments. Together, they recreate the sweet, lilting sounds of their earliest village memories. This gentle but rhythmic music is a special treat for those who seek an authentic African sound.
Finally Sayin' What I Really Mean starring:Anthony David, Martin Luther, Jill Scott, Eric roberson, David Banner, Common, Cody ChestnuTT, Van Hunt, Chamillionaire, Sticman, Saul Williams, Lalah Hathaway, and Others.......
Evoking a sweet island style, "King of Kings" is the Downlow's weekly tribute to reggae music, always featuring the hottest DJ's from the Bay Area. King of King's irie mix of Reggae, Lover's Rock, Rocksteady, Dancehall, Dub, Roots and Reggaeton makes the perfect atmosphere to come get your dose of island music.
The Dedan Tolbert Show is your way to let your voice be heard nationwide. We're talking about the topics other shows are afraid to touch like relationships, politics, African American empowerment & more. The show has been compared to The Michael Baisden Show for a younger generation. This weeks show will feature Brian Nolan of the O'Jays. Call in to 646-200-0366.
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