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Louder She Said: Turn It Up! Fundraiser at The Echoplex Amped up the Volume for Women in Music
Turn It Up!, the newly formed Los Angeles-based organization which advocates for parity for women in the music industry, held its first large benefit show last Sunday at the Echoplex to raise funds for its educational and advocacy work. Gender … Continue reading
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Tagged Abby Travis, Adele Bertei, Alice bag, Blare Bitch, DJ Dia, DJ Mukta Mohan, Drew Arriola Sands, echoplex, Fundraiser, Gere Fennelly, Kristine Nevrose, Lisa Kekaula, Nina Diaz, Phranc, Sharon Needles, Solvej Schou, The Groans, Tosha Jones, Turn It Up
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Queer LA: Smells Like Butch Spirit
Butch rockstars were in the house last Sunday night at the all-ages venue, The Smell, to check out the Crickets, Kuromi and A G E N D E R show. The headliners were the New York-based Crickets, which is a … Continue reading
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Tagged A G E N D E R, Butch, Candace Hansen, Crickets, Faith No More, folksinger, Imperial Teen, JD Samson, Jewish, Kuromi, Le Tigre, MEN, Nervous Gender, Phranc, the Alice Bag Band, the smell, YAAWN, Zebulon
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Punk Women Rock in Support of Chinatown Kids!
This past Sunday the Grand Star Jazz Club in Chinatown held the “Save the Music 14” fundraising event to assist Castelar Elementary School’s music program stay afloat.
Chicas Rockeras: Fundraiser a Big Success for Young Rockers
Last week’s energetic fundraiser at the Vortex LA for Chicas Rockeras, a rock camp based in southeast LA, brought some much needed funds for this day camp that hosted 50 young girls ages 8-17 last summer. The exciting bill was headlined … Continue reading