My new fascination right now is with Betty Davis. Not the actor but the singer.
Thats correct singer. Also known as second wife of Miles Davis. She mesmerized the the artist so that he decided to fuse his love with hers, literally and musically fuzing his love for Jazz with hers for funk and rock. According to legend she had THIS ASS INVENTED FUSION tattooed across her rear. She was way before her time. Thanks to my friends at 364 Macon (Kelsey and Jeff) for filling me in. Now let me do the same for you.
Friday 9.22.06
Turntables on the Hudson
Pier I (68th St & Hudson River), Free, 8pm - 1am.
When he Turntables on the Hudson have a free event you should show your appreciation with an appearance. What a way to close out summer. Nickodemus & Mariano will do what they do best spin the best funky dance records you've ever heard while Nappy G & Christian Rogers join in on percussion.
Saturday 9.23.06
exploration. Free kisses for costumes and a paddle for the rest. www.thedanger.com/future

MACUMBA: A Journey Through Afro-Brazilian Rhythms
The Royale 506 5th Avenue 10PM - 4AM, Free.
Funk Squad Presents Featuring: Lomax & Pascoal; Dj Emilee; The Pussicat; Unkle Ron Playing: Funk; Soul; Samba-House; AfroBeat. Visuals By: Jos-L Art; The Pussicat
Sound Advice
Supreme Trading (213 N 8th St, 10pm - 4am, Free
(K. Ross and Elsewhere) spin a unique blend of funk, the hip hop, the reggae, and any sort of other groove that makes you feel good to the floor of Supreme Trading tonight. This is our local local as its been the most consistent good music and chill crowd in Williamsburg as of late.

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