Friday, December 31, 2010
L.I.V.E. By F.R.E.S.H.
It's finally here ya'll... L.I.V.E. By. F.R.E.S.H!!! After the jump is the link to download the joint and read the backstory on it. For you to understand album's title, concept, and cover, I HIGHLY recommend you give it a read.
L.I.V.E. By F.R.E.S.H. (DOWNLOAD HERE!!!)
Happy New Year and on behalf of the whole H.F.P. family, we say from the bottom of our hearts and souls THANK YOU!!! None of this will be possible without your support. 20-11 will be something special. Mark my words. Soul Claps & Salutes.
Saturday, December 25, 2010
L.I.V.E. By F.R.E.S.H. Teaser Trailer
Merry Christmas to you and yours!!! I was going to wait until tomorrow to drop this, but I was so excited on how it came out, I decided to put it up a day early. We have always said that to truly experience and understand Honor Flow Productions, you must see us live. Now... you will be able to feel that experience on record this Friday, New Years Eve (12/31/10) as H.F.P. is proud to announce the release of our live LP "L.I.V.E. By F.R.E.S.H." (Lifting Intergalactic Vicious Experience By Free Rolling Ecstatics Signaling Hi-Definition).
This album features recordings from our live shows from the past year and is the sign of things to come as H.F.P. evolves as live sonic collective. Some of the records on here are new songs that will be featured on the revamp of V.I.S.I.O.N.S. dropping next year, so this is also a sneak preview of new material! This is H.F.P. as we are meant to be heard... L.I.V.E. and F.R.E.S.H. to def, ya dig?
L.I.V.E. By F.R.E.S.H... 12/31/10... @ http://HFPmusic.bandcamp.com
Thursday, December 16, 2010
Honor Flow Productions Radio RE-Mix Vol. 1: The Foreign Exchange, 88-Keys, & Strange Fruit Project
Welcome to Vol. 1 of H.F.P. Radio RE-Mix. If you wanna know what this is all about, read the back story here. For those who are already in the know, let's start it up...
Strange Fruit Project (December 2009):
As I say in the beginning of this interview, I found out about Strange Fruit Project through a friend of mine during my Freshman year of college. And these brothas for almost the last decade, has put out some of the most consistently dope music in Underground Hip-Hop. This "Best Kept Secret" has slowly but surely traveled to many of music's movers and shakers; most notably, a certain artist by the name of Kanye West. Since this interview, S1 has gone on to co-produce "Power," Ye's lead single from "My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy;" which in return has brought new found critical and commercial successful for the trio from Waco, Texas (not to mention a Grammy nomination as well).
Like the 88-Keys' Interview, this one could have continued for hours as this felt like a conversation more than an interview. I try to create this atmosphere with all the interviews I conduct, but only so many turn out like that based upon the comfort level of the artist.
Interview with Strange Fruit Project (Full MP3) (Download Here!)
Part 1:
Part 2:
88-Keys (April 2009):
Without question one of the most "jewel dropping" interviews I have been able to conduct. From Mos Def's Black On Both Sides, to the legendary Blackstar LP, to stumping J. Dilla, to his unreleased work with The Pharcyde (including an song they did with De La Soul), to his friendship and working relationship with Kanye West, all the way to breaking down of his painfully underrated debut LP "The Death Of Adam," 88-Keys left no stone unturned.
What I loved most about this interview was it didn't feel like an interview. It felt like three beatsmiths/music nerds (J. Hyphen being the third) sitting around in a living room just chopping it up about what they love most, making music. 88 is still one the most ground cats I've gotten to talk to and this remains of my favorite interviews.
Interview With 88-Keys (Full MP3) (Download Here!)
Part 1:
Part 2:
Part 3:
The Foreign Exchange (November 2008 & June 2009):
This was the first major interview we had on the show and I was a little bit nervous. Not really because I was going to talk to one of my favorite groups, but because of a no-show incident that occurred 2 weeks prior to that left me tap dancing on the air like Sammy Davis Jr. waiting for another artist to call-in. But this was most definitely the least stressful interview thanks to the work of "The Woman of 1001 Hustles," Aimee Flint, the director of operations at +FE Music, who made road to the interview a breeze and made my job that much more enjoyable.
The second interview was on-sight right after they played their first west coast show @ The Roxy. I also that night to talked to mainstays of FE's recordings & live shows, YahZarah & Darien Brockington, who are building successful solo careers in their own right. I've ran into Team +FE on many occasions in the last 2 years and it's always been love. I'm very proud of their successes & evolution musically & as a indie powerhouse.
Interview With The Foreign Exchange (November 2008 & June 2009) (Full MP3) (Download Here!)
Part 1:
Part 2:
Strange Fruit Project (December 2009):
As I say in the beginning of this interview, I found out about Strange Fruit Project through a friend of mine during my Freshman year of college. And these brothas for almost the last decade, has put out some of the most consistently dope music in Underground Hip-Hop. This "Best Kept Secret" has slowly but surely traveled to many of music's movers and shakers; most notably, a certain artist by the name of Kanye West. Since this interview, S1 has gone on to co-produce "Power," Ye's lead single from "My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy;" which in return has brought new found critical and commercial successful for the trio from Waco, Texas (not to mention a Grammy nomination as well).
Like the 88-Keys' Interview, this one could have continued for hours as this felt like a conversation more than an interview. I try to create this atmosphere with all the interviews I conduct, but only so many turn out like that based upon the comfort level of the artist.
Interview with Strange Fruit Project (Full MP3) (Download Here!)
Part 1:
Part 2:
Interview With Strange Fruit Project (December 2009) (Part 2) by Honorflowproductionsradio on Mixcloud
88-Keys (April 2009):
Without question one of the most "jewel dropping" interviews I have been able to conduct. From Mos Def's Black On Both Sides, to the legendary Blackstar LP, to stumping J. Dilla, to his unreleased work with The Pharcyde (including an song they did with De La Soul), to his friendship and working relationship with Kanye West, all the way to breaking down of his painfully underrated debut LP "The Death Of Adam," 88-Keys left no stone unturned.
What I loved most about this interview was it didn't feel like an interview. It felt like three beatsmiths/music nerds (J. Hyphen being the third) sitting around in a living room just chopping it up about what they love most, making music. 88 is still one the most ground cats I've gotten to talk to and this remains of my favorite interviews.
Interview With 88-Keys (Full MP3) (Download Here!)
Part 1:
Part 2:
Part 3:
The Foreign Exchange (November 2008 & June 2009):
This was the first major interview we had on the show and I was a little bit nervous. Not really because I was going to talk to one of my favorite groups, but because of a no-show incident that occurred 2 weeks prior to that left me tap dancing on the air like Sammy Davis Jr. waiting for another artist to call-in. But this was most definitely the least stressful interview thanks to the work of "The Woman of 1001 Hustles," Aimee Flint, the director of operations at +FE Music, who made road to the interview a breeze and made my job that much more enjoyable.
The second interview was on-sight right after they played their first west coast show @ The Roxy. I also that night to talked to mainstays of FE's recordings & live shows, YahZarah & Darien Brockington, who are building successful solo careers in their own right. I've ran into Team +FE on many occasions in the last 2 years and it's always been love. I'm very proud of their successes & evolution musically & as a indie powerhouse.
Interview With The Foreign Exchange (November 2008 & June 2009) (Full MP3) (Download Here!)
Part 1:
Interview With The Foreign Exchange (November 2008 & June 2009) (Part 1) by Honorflowproductionsradio on Mixcloud
Part 2:
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Honor Flow Productions Radio RE-Mix: The Introduction
To understand this new series, I have to explain a little history first. "From the bungee" (c) Big Boi, while applying for colleges back in high school, I knew I wanted to broadcast on college radio. That love for music and broadcasting led me create Marymount College's first radio station The Mount during my two year stay there and it led me to arguably, the most storied college radio station in the country, Loyola Marymount University's KXLU 88.9 FM. While I never got the chance to host this show on KXLU (more on that later), I found a home at its subsidiary, KLMU. While these two stations may be housed in the same building, their traditions and purpose are day and night.
For over the past 50 plus years, KXLU has made their reputation as always being on the front line in supporting of upcoming, independent artists. The list of artists they have broken and went on to impacting careers is ever growing. However, while KXLU housed Mike Nardone's legendary Hip-Hop show "We Came From Beyond" (a show I had the chance to fill-in as co-host with Key almost a year and half ago) for 21 years, KXLU has always maintained it's sound as a Rock/Experiential station. Sure there are other specialty shows that showcase other genres of music such as The Jazz Journey (What's Up Eddie B?), Alien Air Music (Electronica), and Alma Del Barrio (which has won God knows how many awards), but KXLU is first and foremost, a Rock/Experiential radio station.
Furthermore, to maintain the purpose of the station, once a band achieves a certain level of success and notoriety, their music can longer be played on the air. This was for me, the ONLY major complaint I had about working there; especially in how the industry is structured now. Even on the major labels, artists are STILL struggling and hustling like indies. To me, these type of artists were in some sort "purgatory," where they known and loved by the underground and by a percentage mainstream music loves, but had yet to "blow up," (think The Roots Pre-Fallon for example).
KLMU's real purpose (at least to me) has always been it's a breeding ground for new KXLU DJs. As a stand alone radio station, it's looked down upon, laughed at, and honestly, seen as a joke by many if not most of KXLU DJs. But where many saw as a joke, I saw as a unique opportunity. See thing is at KLMU, the restrictions on what music could or could not be heard over the airwaves didn't exist. I could play Dr. Frankenstein and envision musically what I always wanted radio to be; no labels, boarders, the only criteria in effect was the quality of the music. If it was dope, I was going to spin it; regardless if it's "underground" or "mainstream." Which was perfect for me because I can not stand for the life of me being told what and what not to play. In other words, my vision for this radio show was completely everything KXLU was not. But beyond that, I wanted put my own spin on music interviews.
I am music nerd. It's no secret to anyone that comes into contact with me. Yeah, I'm that guy that reads or listens to a music interview and snaps out "What kind of stupid ass question is that? Fuck who his girlfriend is or who he has beef with? I wanna know the when, the where, the why, and the how behind the creation of the music." I am liner notes junkie. And I know there are people out there who are just like me that wanna know this type of stuff. I am not into Hip-Hop tabloid journalism, which has been the complaint of Hip-Hop Journalism as a whole. My focus has been and will always be the music and human component in which inspires an artist to create it. It has been this attitude that have driven my interviews and has been graciously commended by many of the artists who have sat down with me.
Although my ineligibility financially to continue my education as a student, just eight months shy of a degree cost me my director's position at KLMU, as well as later this show(You have to be a student to broadcast on KLMU), the time I spent in that booth over looking Alumni Mall spawned the 2nd evolution of this company. The places I've been, the people I've met and talked to, the privilege to be heard every single week in an open forum; without H.F.P Radio, Honor Flow Productions would not be what it has become and what it will continue to become.
For a cool minute now, I have promised podcasts/downloads of the shows that contained interviews. Some have been released briefly after it's initial airing, but this will be the first time that my eventful two year on-air stint @ KLMU will be available for your listening pleasure on-demand. Each volume will come with a brief (and I promise, shorter than this intro here, lol!!!) story behind each interview and some of my favorite tracks by that artist(s) spun at the end of the original interview. So regardless if you're a fan or not, by the end of the volume, you'll know what they are all about and how they get down musically.
As the old saying goes, "To know where you're going, you have to know where you have been." So as 20-11 is fast approaching, a year which will bring the 3rd evolution of H.F.P, allow me re-introduce you the "Real Music, Real Talk" ways of Honor Flow Productions Radio... ya dig?
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
F.R.E.S.H. State Of Mind Recap
This may have been our third time having the opportunity to grace The Roxy stage in a year (Has been only a year?!?! Seems longer), but this had to be the biggest. 60 minutes of stage time, after a night consisting our friends on the bill that so happened to be fellow dope musicians. This was the F.R.E.S.H. State of Mind Experience.
In the next coming weeks, we will premiere a short film which shows how the night went down. But in the mean time, here is a clip of the opening of our set, which is a new record called "In Full Effect;" plus our rendition of a Hip-Hop classic. Can you guess what it is? I also included short films put together by the good folks @ LA Kings chronicling Hugh's set from the night and by the homies @ Oishi Media highlighting Rhythm Natives set. After the jump is some flicks from the night.
Special thanks again to The Roxy for hosting us, Cashmere for holding it down on the hosting duties, all the artists, videographers, photographers, and crews that we're involved and YOU for coming! More to come to finish out 20-10 and get ready for some 20-11 announcements.
Photography By Carina Estera Photography
Trey Billie With Da Physics
Hugh Augustine The MC
Rhythm Natives
Friday, December 3, 2010
F.R.E.S.H State Of Mind Host Cashmere Live W/ Digable Planets Tonight @ The Whisky!
As you could obviously tell if you were @ F.R.E.S.H. State of Mind (And oh yeah, we have not forgotten the recap. Something special starting next week), you already know the host of evening, my man Cashmere has skills on the mic. Now he's back on The Sunset Strip tonight setting it off in his own way @ The Whisky A Go-Go with Digable Planets! And yes, I'm talking about this Digable Planets. This is also the homie's birthday celebration, so it's really about to go down. So if you are looking for something to get into tonight, go support the homie rocking the stage. You'll thank me later... no Aubrey Graham.
Pre-Sale tickets are $10 and can be purchased on Cashmere's website Iamcashere.com until 6pm tonight! Tickets are $15 at the door so stop sleeping and get on it! Show is @ 8pm.
Labels:
Cashmere,
F.R.E.S.H State Of Mind,
Whisky A Go Go
Friday, November 19, 2010
F.R.E.S.H State Of Mind Featured On The Roxy's Blog
WE ARE TWO DAYS AWAY!!!! And even The Roxy is getting hyped up for the event. Doors @ 7. Show @ 9. Tickets= $10. BEEEE THERE!!!!
F.R.E.S.H State Of Mind On The Roxy's Blog (Link)
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
DJ Chuck "thE oLd SouL" on Cerritos All Stars Radio's Monday Mixtown
Shouts out to my man Tommy for having me on the show last night for an impromptu interview last night talking about F.R.E.S.H State of Mind. The show will be in random rotation on the Cerritos All Stars Radio Network all this week, so try to catch it! Here the link to their site. Show love and check me out
Cerritos All Stars Radio (Link)
Friday, November 12, 2010
H.F.P. Radio: Season Three, Episode # 1- One Nation Under A Groove
After a 6 month hiatus, WE ARE BACK ON THE AIR!!! Honor Flow Productions Radio has now become a podcast! With some additions and the same primary goal in mind, H.F.P. Radio will continue what we do best: bringing you the dopest music, the dopest interviews, and honest conversation. This is what we do best. This what you guys love from us, so we're gonna take there on Balco, lol!!!
On the first episode of Season Three, I cover the One Nation Hip-Hop Summit @ Santa Monica High School; featuring interviews with Terrace Martin, Jeff Weiss, & Leila Steinberg. I also had a great sit down with Quincy "QD3" Jones III that day, but because of computer technical difficultly, the interview didn't record right, smh. But I'ma hook back up with QD3 very soon to bring ya'll that interview. I also give details and a music preview of F.R.E.S.H State of Mind, which is now NINE DAYS AWAY!!! Listen up ya'll, the show that brings you "real music, real talk" is back in full effect, ya dig? And this is only an appetizer to what is to come. ENJOY!!!
H.F.P. Radio: Season Three, Episode # 1- One Nation Under A Groove (DOWNLOAD HERE!)
Records Spun:
1) Terrace Martin feat. U-N-I & Charlie Wilson: Special
2) Terrace Martin feat. Snoop Dogg, DJ Quik, Kurupt & DJ Drama- Bounce, Rock, Skate
3) Jaylib- The Mission (Stringed Out Remix)
4) Jaylib- The Red
5) 2Pac- Holler If You Here Me
6) 2Pac- Heaven Ain't Hard To Find
7) Da Physics Of The Ghetto- Ghettophysics (Da Physics Of The Ghetto)
8) Hugh Augustine The MC- Steppin'
9) Rhythm Natives feat. Farmer JohnEric- Move
10) Honor Flow Productions- I Don't Wanna Hear It! (Live @ The Whisky A Go-Go)
Labels:
F.R.E.S.H State Of Mind,
HFP Radio,
Interviews
Monday, October 25, 2010
H.F.P. Presents... F.R.E.S.H. State Of Mind... 11.21.10 @ The Roxy
October 25, 2010- Los Angeles, CA- On Sunday, November 21, 2010, Los Angeles based music production company Honor Flow Productions will present their inaugural curated live music experience with F.R.E.S.H. State Of Mind at The World Famous Roxy Theatre in Hollywood, California. F.R.E.S.H. State Of Mind will feature four buzz worthy acts that have collectively graced the stage at some of Los Angeles' well known and respected music hotspots including The Key Club, The Whisky A Go-Go, The Little Temple, Busby's East, The Joint, and of course The Roxy Theatre: Honor Flow Productions, Rhythm Natives, Hugh Augustine The MC, and Da Physics Of The Ghetto, all bringing their own unique and trendsetting style of Hip-Hop live to the legendary Roxy stage.
Head of sonic taste making and commanding the wheels of steel for the night in between acts will AMP 97.1 FM's own DJ Kryp2nite, presenting "The Elements" has heard on latest acclaimed mixtape of the same name. Hosting the evening's festivities will be the charismatic Cashmere of The Red Light Lounge; a monthly live series that is quickly building a reputation as a breeding ground for some Los Angeles' most talented Hip-Hop/Soul artists and poets.
F.R.E.S.H was created in response to an era of Hip-Hop where originality is all but absent and duplication is not only tolerated, but commended. This event will showcase that has been a development and rise of a new generation of artists, who have not only preserved the creative spirit of the original architects of Hip-Hop culture, but furthermore, progressively pushed the boundaries of what the music has been previously known for.
From Los Angeles, one of the central cities that have helped produce this escalating renaissance, it is time once again to put at the forefront what this culture was founded upon in the context of the 21st Century. It is time for a F.R.E.S.H. interpretation that is not confined by the past or the present, but rather preserving while progressing forward.
This is the F.R.E.S.H (Free Rolling Ecstatics Signaling Hi-Definition) State of Mind experience. To, "bring a fresh experience through fresh music, made by a group of fresh individuals, with a fresh take on the fresh culture which is Hip-Hop. Broadcasting in the highest resolution and sonic frequencies to fulfill the mind, body, and soul for the betterment of self and those around you. Thus equaling an individual with an F.R.E.S.H State Of Mind."
This will be a night that will be remember for years to come as a breeding ground for soon to be impact players in not only Hip-Hop, but in music as a whole. Are you ready for a F.R.E.S.H State of Mind?
For more information on F.R.E.S.H. State of Mind and Honor Flow Productions, please contact Charles V. Nunley IV at HFPempire@yahoo.com. You may also visit Honor Flow Productions’ online at http://HFPuniversity.blogspot.com. For more information on the participating artists, visit their respected digital media outlets:
Honor Flow Productions: http://HFPuniversity.blogspot.com.
Rhythm Natives: http://rhythmnatives.com.
Hugh Augustine The MC: http://www.hughthemc.com.
Da Physics Of The Ghetto: http://daphysics.com.
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Honor Flow Productions Presents... F.R.E.S.H. State Of Mind
Featuring:
Honor Flow Productions (http://HFPuniversity.blogspot.com)
Rhythm Natives (http://rhythmnatives.com)
Hugh Augustine The MC (http://www.hughthemc.com)
Da Physics Of The Ghetto (http://daphysics.com)
On The Wheels Of Steel: DJ Kryp2nite of AMP 97.1 FM
Hosted By: Cashmere Of The Red Light Lounge
Tickets- $10
To Purchase Tickets: E-mail HFPempire@yahoo.com
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Honor Flow Productions:
"Live @ The Whisky A Go-Go (8.19.10)"
"Live @ The Key Club (5.21.10")
Rhythm Natives:
"Self-Titled Album EPK"
"Move feat. Farmer JohnEric"
Hugh Augustine The MC:
"Hurry Up & Wait EPK"
"Steppin"
Da Physics of The Ghetto:
"Da Physics"(Ghettophysics Theme Song"
"4 Tha City (I'm So L.A)"
Thursday, October 21, 2010
Honor Flow Productions Featured In LA Raw Magazine
Shouts out to LA Raw Magazine for the featured article! Amanda Mester has been a long time supporter of us (dating back to us being classmates) and shows in the care and quality in how the article was written and presented. You can read the digital version of the magazine above (our story starts on Page 42) and if you like what you see, make sure to support and cop a physical copy @ http://la-raw.blogspot.com./
Monday, October 18, 2010
Trey Billie "4 Tha City (I'm So L.A.) Music Video
The homie Trey Billie just dropped the video for his joint "4 Tha City" yesterday. When this was filmed over the summer, Billie and J-Hyphen invited me to come down to the set to make cameo appearance; so I decided to come down and do "rapper things" as the director M.R Money called it. I can't keep a straight face and act smooth to save my life in this video, you see me laughing in the shots, lol!!! Anyways, speaking of Billie, I am proud to announce that him and his band, Da Physics Of The Ghetto are one of the four acts along with us that will be a part of F.R.E.S.H State Of Mind. What is F.R.E.S.H State Of Mind you ask? DETAILS AND THE OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT COMING LATER ON THIS WEEK!!!!
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Seeing 20/20.... V.I.S.I.O.N.S. 2.0
As artist we are always trying to improve in our respective crafts. So much so that when we go back and listen to our previous work, we realize how much better we could have made a piece. In the case of H.F.P., it has been our growth and journey as a band that become the forefront of this improvement. You see us as a band, you know us as a band, so why not give you a record with us as a band?
With that said, I'm proud to announce that next year, we will be re-releasing V.I.S.I.O.N.S. as a full collective effort. But don't just think we are going to make the same EXACT album only with live instrumentation. This is a COMPLETE re-vamping of this project with new material, re-designed packaging, music videos and much more exciting new content to further immerse and extend the vision (no pun intended) of this project. This is the way the album deserves to be presented to you all.
To give you all a small appetizer of where we're gonna take it next. I posted up four instrumental demos that band and I recorded last Saturday. For those just joining us, you can listen to the o.g version of the album (with lyrics of course, lol!) at HFPmusic.bandcamp.com and see the improvement we have made on these tracks below. We are all very ecstatic about this process and we will keep you in the loop.
What Are Your V.I.S.I.O.N.S.? V.I.S.I.O.N.S. "2.0.".... 2011
Cadillac Dreams:
Cadillac Dreams (St. Anthony's Mix) (Instrumental) by HonorFlowProductions
Move!:
Move! (St. Anthony's Mix) (Instrumental) by HonorFlowProductions
I Don't Wanna Hear It!:
I Don't Wanna Hear It! (St. Anthony's Mix) (Instrumental) by HonorFlowProductions
Center Stage:
Center Stage (St. Anthony's Mix) (Instrumental) by HonorFlowProductions
Saturday, September 25, 2010
DJ Chuck "thE oLd SouL" Featured In The Indiestry Magazine
Shouts out and much love to Ms. S. Ann Johnson and all the good people @ The Indiestry Magazine for giving me the opportunity to be a part of this feature story on Indie Hip-Hop labels. H.F.P. is a grassroots operation at heart and you'll see why as you read on.
Independent Rap Labels Are On The Rise (Link)
Sunday, September 19, 2010
1st Friday's @ Abbot Kinney @ Big Foot Ent (Vol. 2)
Round Two @ Abbot Kinney with Big Foot Ent. DJisLord had to sit this one out because of sickness, but I still held it down for us. Catch us there again on October 1st!
Labels:
Abbot Kinney,
Big Foot Ent,
In The Mix
Sunday, August 22, 2010
Honor Flow Productions Live @ The Whisky A Go-Go
The last stop on the V.I.S.I.O.N.ary Movements Tour for the summer landed at the historic Whisky A Go-Go on Sunset Blvd for our first co-headlining show! The energy was off the charts for this one! You were an incredible audience and it made us perform that much harder; it shows on tape. Personally, this maybe my favorite set yet and I think many (if not all) of the members of the band share that same opinion.
Thank you once again to Whisky for hosting us, all the acts we performed with that night; it was a pleasure building with you all, and once again, THANK YOU THE FANS FOR COMING!!!! We are nothing without any of ya'll. Here is video from set of V.I.S.I.O.N.S. tracks "Make A Run For It" with Tricia Isabela FINALLY coming out to do it live with us and of course "I Don't Wanna Hear It!" After the video, peep the flicks. Soul Claps and Salutes to you and get ready. We have a couple more big plans to bring to you before 20-10 closes out!
Photography courtesy of Carina Estera Photography
Labels:
Live On Stage,
Tricia Isabela,
Whisky A Go Go
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