Pam the Funkstress << RSVP 4 Guest List
- When:Every Thursday 7/2 - 12/31 (1:01AM)
- Where: Icon Lounge
- Address: 1192 Folsom Street San Francisco, CA Map
- Cost: $5
Recession Buster
Free with RSVP. RSVP Required
RSVP FOR GUEST LIST (FREE ALL NIGHT). SIGN UP ONCE & YOU'RE ON THE PERMANENT GUEST LIST. COME THROUGH ANY THURSDAY - COMPLIMENTARY ADMISSION.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29
Icon Lounge & True Skool present
Represent
A weekly mixer featuring the Bay's premiere Tastemakers & DJs
spinning Hip hop classics, funk, soul, dancehall, reggae, house,
breaks.
Featuring:
Pam the Funkstress (
The Coup)
w/ Resident:
Ren the Vinyl Archaeologist (True Skool)
Coming Soon:
10/29 -
Pam the Funkstress (
The Coup)
@ Icon Lounge, 1192 Folsom St. (@ 8th St.), San Francisco
21+ w/ ID. 10pm-2am. $5 cover
Guest List (FREE ALL NIGHT):
http://www.going.com/represent
Birthday Groups & Bottle Service:
info@iconloungesf.com
Info:
http://www.true-skool.org,
http://www.iconloungesf.com
ABOUT PAM THE FUNKSTRESS
As one of the true pioneers of all female DJs, the Hip Hop
community has embraced the Funkstress for more than a decade not
only as a club DJ but as a performing artist. She busted out on the
recording scene as a member of The Coup in 1993 with their debut
album “Kill My Landlord”. Filling a political
underground void, the East Oakland based Coup, earned critical
acclaim by following up with “Genocide and Juice”
(1994), and “Steal this Album” (1998). The Funkstress
has been featured in music publications such as Rolling Stone
Magazine, 4080, Rap Pages, Ms., Fader and Wired just to name a few.
From KRS-One to Grandmaster Flash to Sean “Puffy” Combs
in Europe, Pam the Funkstress has answered the call of duty to get
the crowd fired up.
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ABOUT REN THE VINYL ARCHAEOLOGIST
As a bay area resident (by way of New York), Ren the Vinyl
Archaeologist made his mark by curating top notch events featuring
hip hop legends and supporting independent artists from the Bay and
beyond. In 2000, his True Skool events won the "Best of the Bay" in
the SF Bay Guardian. Ren has appeared on numerous publications,
such as the XLR8R, 7x7, SF Weekly, SF Examiner, Mugshot and SF
Magazine, to name a few. Since True Skool's inception in 1999, his
online magazine and newsletter has served as a resource that covers
hip hop history, politics, emerging artists and events. As a DJ, he
has shared bills with world-renowned artists such as Grandmaster
Flash, Jazzy Jeff, Kool Herc, Afrika Bambaataa, Kool DJ Red Alert,
Q-Bert, Cut Chemist, DJ Premier, Wu-Tang Clan, Lupe Fiasco, Ali
Shaheed Muhammad (A Tribe Called Quest), Michael Franti &
Spearhead, Lyrics Born, to name a few. Ren is a professional party
rocker who can put it down among the best of them with a vast
arsenal of vinyl weapons to drop on any dancefloor, ranging from
hip hop & soul to electro, house and breaks to trip hop and
acid jazz.
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