Thursday, October 29th The Slipper Room, $5 2 sets starting at 10.30pm
Hosted by Hula Hoop Queen Miss Saturn and featuring Clams Casino and Nasty Canasta
Live 7 piece band playing original music and very scary rock classics like Alice Cooper, KISS and Blue Oyster Cult.
Mary "Freakin" Feaster: electric bass guitar Sean "On It" Dixon: drums Chuck "Disco" MacKinnan: trumpet Maria Christina: tenor saxophone Tina Hot Tina: baritone saxophone Natalie "Cupcake" Cressman: trombone Viva "Guitar" DeConcini: guitar and vocals
Saturday, October 31st, FREE Paprika plays the Park Slope children's parade. Meet at 6.30 on 7th Avenue and 12th street. Halloween is real for children and me and maybe you?
Saturday, September 19th 9-11 pm, $10 Nublu, 62 Avenue C between 4th & 5th, East Village Manhattan, www.nublu.net Music Provided, bring your own sexy dancing
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Thursday, September 24th, 8-10 pm, $5 Rock and Roll Burlesque at the Slipper Room Corner of Stanton and Orchard, Lower East Side, Manhattan, www.slipperroom.com With Hula-Hoop Queen Miss Saturn, Nasty Canasta and Clams Casino Music and Sexy dancing provided-and how!
7 piece band featuring:
Peter Apfelbaum, Tenor Saxophone and Arrangements Sean "On It" Dixon, Drums Amanda Ruzza, Electric Bass Guitar Natalie "Cupcake" Cressman, on the Slide Trombone Chuck "Disco" MacKinnan on the Trumpet Erik Deutsch on Keys (Saturday) Matt Katz-Bohen on Keys (Thursday) Curtis Fowlkes Trombone (Thursday) Viva "Yours Truly" on Guitar and Vocals
Rock & Roll Burlesque live at The Slipper Room 167 Orchard at the Corner of Stanton 10 pm, $5
Thursday, August 13th. All-star cast!
Hula-Hoop Goddess & MC extraordinaire Miss Saturn, on insanely sexy, mesmerizing hula-hoop dancing.
"Burlesque Queen" Clams Casino &
Internationally Renowned Art star and Cheese Queen Nasty Canasta
Live 8 piece band featuring: Mary Feaster on the Electric Bass Guitar Sean Dixon on Drums Jackie Coleman on Trumpet Tina Richerson on the Baritone Saxophone Natalie Cressman on Trombone Daniel Lubin on Trombone Yours truly Viva on Electric Guitar and Vocals & special guest Peter Apfelbaum on Tenor Saxophone and arrangements
Saturday, August 15th Triple bill at the Glasslands Gallery 289 Kent Avenue betwen s. 1st and s. 2nd
Erik Deutch at 7 pm Viva at 8 pm Inner Princess at 9 pm
Rock on...I made an online purchase today that should change my life...it involves a pink t-shirt with a unicorn and a dolphin on it. I'm sure you can imagine what else is going on.
I just read an article in the New York Times that I thought would interest you. Aparently scientists have determined that your music is the direct translation of an errection into audible sound frequencies. This came as no suprise to me, as I've strangled countless hookers to your sweet james, but I just wanted to know that you knew this.
Presenting an intriguing blend of classic styles, the Gemini Quantrucious crank it hard in your face.
Tasty self-inflicted riffs, pump organ, synth and bass combine with a pounding array of blasting percussion and stream of consciousness lyrics spit with an alcohol fueled tongue.
This is creative writing 101; hooking you left, right and sideways. Making you a believer then dropping you to the canvas.
Rah khan & Iquan project unnerving levels of sonic barbarity and leave you wanting more - jonzing out in the cold.
Fifteen years of outlaw chemistry now ready to infect your tired ears and give you a reason to rock.