2170 Market Street
San Francisco, California 94114

featuring:

La Gente
http://LaGenteMusic.bandzoogle.com/
Ziva
http://zivamusic.com/
The Anita Lofton Project
http://www.myspace.com/theanitaloftonproject
Cassandra Farrar +The Left Brains
http://www.myspace.com/cassandrafarrar

Doors - 8:00pm
Show - 8:30pm

21+
$10

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La Gente is a Bay Area-based group led by Colombian/Nicaraguan San Francisco born singer-songwriter Rafael Bustamante Sarria. The group has created their own unique Cali-fusion of Reggae, Salsa, Hip-Hop, Cumbia, Rock, and Reggaeton. They have performed numerous festivals, universities, radio stations and major venues from San Francisco to Los Angeles, including the Great American Music Hall, Slims, Yoshi's San Francisco, Mezzanine, Elbo Room, the VIPER ROOM, Club Vinyl, and the Knitting Factory. La Gente has also performed in Cartagena-Colombia, Managua-Nicaragua, Santiago-Chile and had recently returned from over a year of touring in Europe. Their popularity and showmanship have found them sharing bills with well known major recording artists such as E-40, Lyrics Born, The Digital Underground, George Clinton and The P-Funk All Stars, Coolio, B-Side Players, Sila, Pato Banton, Batch & Ras Attitude, Pete Escovedo and Hyro-Glyphics.

SF based singer-songwriter ZIVA HADAR, was born and raised in a small kibbutz in the Jezreel Valley in Israel. Her group combines jazz, R&B, rock, and pop references with Ziva’s powerful, versatile vocals, piano skills and expert songwriting. The result is enchanting music with theatrical elements and exotic rhythms. In little more than a year since the band’s inception, Ziva has played notable San Francisco venues such as The Independent and Yoshi’s SF.

Formerly of punk trio Sistas in the Pit, the talented guitarist and singer-songwriter ANITA LOFTON, gave up her wah-wah, smallstone and rat pedals for greater things. With her former Sistas she toured China and Europe, and took an infamous national tour supporting a certain James “Iggy Pop” Osterberg and the Stooges during that band's reunion in 2007. She claims to have “traded in her Marshall half stack and Epiphone semi hollow body casino for a microphone and an Epiphone acoustic guitar”, yet she’s got the rock in her blood. With Anita’s new minimal and acoustic approach she expresses a new direction in songwriting that is as candid, earnest, cool and assertive while seeking greater understanding of others and cloaking sentiment in attitude.

Added by Ziva on February 16, 2011

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