In this week's video, Washington D.C's very own Frankey Barrz explores how local DJ's, as well as sister cities like Atlanta, have been important in helping influence and shape the local D.C music scene. Featuring interviews with DJ's Farrah Flausscett, DJ Deliver, DJ Harry Hotter!
**COMING UP OCTOBER 18th @ THE FUNNY BONE COMEDY CLUB AND RESTAURANT 21+ EVENT **SHOW STARTS AT 7:30 PM **ENTRY BEGINS AT 6:45 PM
**FEATURING COMEDIAN SCOTT WHARTONhttps://www.facebook.com/ComedianScottWharton/ **FOR MORE INFORMATION AND TO PURCHASE TICKETS VISIT http://richmond.funnybone.com
**Doors Open At 6:30 PM**$10.00 General Admission Fee**$25.00 For VIP Pass
The Launch of the greatest Open Mic nite in Washington D.C. history and the present moment.
SpeakEzie is a place where you can speak your truth & spread positive vibes while going hard on stage.
We WELCOME...
POETS
RAPPERS
SINGERS
DRUMMERS
COMEDIANS
PAINTERS
or if you simply want to speak your feelings.
Only RULE... NO BAD VIBES OR HATRED.
General Admin Ticket Price: $10 Dollars
VIP Includes: $20 including
1 Drink Voucher
1 Food Voucher
Gift Bag
Proceeds go to community initiatives and production costs.
Food Theme: Chicken & Waffles (Vegan and Vegetarian options available)
Featuring: @iamfrankeybarrz@imagmusic@entatymusicRegister online at speakezie.eventbrite.com
In this video Hip-Hop artist Frankey Barrz gives a brief informal discussion on how to canvass for social causes and political campaigns. Here he shares his real-life experiences with canvassers from campaigns such as Senator of Virginia Tim Kaine to programs by the ACLU, LGBTQ Task Force, and Planned Parenthood Fund.