Looks like this event has already ended.
Check out upcoming events by this organizer, or organize your very own event.
All Shook Down Music FestivalSunday, July 25, 2010 at 12:00 PM (PT)San Francisco, CA |
|
Event Details
SUNDAY, JULY 25
SF WEEKLY presents all shook down MUSIC FESTIVAL 2010 SF Weekly and Scion are proud to present All Shook Down, (www.sfallshookdown.com) a showcase of eclectic local, national, and international music in the
heart of San Francisco's historic North Beach neighborhood. Featuring
live music from more than 30 artists on an outdoor stage and in the unique intimate
venues on Grant & Green streets. With production support provided by North Beach
Jazz Fest veterans Sunset Promotions and promotional partners Eye Heart SF, Nate Mezmer Presents, Crawl SF and 1M Entertainment. Headlining the event will be internationally acclaimed pop artist NEON INDIAN and future-soul diva JANELLE MONAE. All
Shook Down will also unveil the nominees for the 2010 SF Weekly Music
Awards, and attendees will be able to submit their votes on-site. Many
of the nominees will be performing at the festival. Among the confirmed
local artists are FORREST DAY, BIRDS & BATTERIES, SANTERO, THE JAZZ MAFIA ALL STARS, THE PARK, JOE BAGALE, BOCA DO RIO, A.B. & THE SEA, THE OAKLAND FADERS feat. ZEPH, PLATURN & ENKI, GHOSTS ON TAPE, DISCO SHAWN, MOZAIC, AFROLICIOUS DJ SET, THE BRASS MAFIA, MISTER LOVELESS, TY SEGALL, GRASS WIDOW THE RONDO BROTHERS w. THE FOREIGN GLOBESTER, THE FEROCIOUS FEW, CITAY, BARE WIRES, TINY TELEVISION, PERSONAL & THE PIZZAS, ODESSA CHEN, SONNY & THE SUNSETS, CRYSTAL MONEE HALL, SWOOP UNIT, ERIC SHARP, DEREK HENA and more TBA. All
Shook Down will also feature more than 20 food, art, and merchandise
vendors. The daytime portion of the event will run from Noon till 7pm,
with local venues running music into the evening. Among the
participating venues are some of North Beach's most historic intimate
nightspots: Amante, Grant & Green, Maggie
McGarry's, Mojito, Royale, and Savoy Tivoli with several more to be announced. GENERAL ADMISSION WRISTBANDS: $14 adv. (plus service charge) VIP PACKAGE: $40 (plus service charge) GET MORE FESTIVAL INFO AT http://sfallshookdown.com/ Please note that participating venues will only admit persons 21+ in age. The outdoor stage and festival area will be all ages. Special thanks to our sponsors Scion, New Belgium, Infinium Spirits, Medithrive, LikeMe.net, Divinity Tree, Parkmerced, SAE Institute, Audio Vision and Papalote. If you are interested in being a participating vendor, please contact info@sunsetpromotions.net.
And now, a bit more about our headliners: Neon Indian and Janelle Monae:

An elusive new project from composer Alan Palomo, Neon Indian delivers equal parts synthetic nostalgia, dreampop lullabies, and grinding guitar noise to create something eerier than the sum of its parts. Forged after a hazy winter gathering in Texas, this initial batch of tracks were the result of field recordings, record samples, a collection of bizarre synth sounds. Orbiting around the themes of drug induced heartbreak, weary afternoons, and lost chances, this music provides a lush soundtrack to the deadbeat exploits of teenage ennui. Neon Indian’s bedroom ballads have already forged the upcoming Psychic Chasms, set for release this summer. They’ve been compared to New Order, Future Bible Heroes, and most recently said to sound like a saw-wave cutting a Doobie Brother’s song in half. Expect much racket to be had from this fresh faced crew. She’s been called “a different kind of diva” by Vogue Magazine and “a true visionary… one of the most important signings of my career” by Sean “Diddy” Combs. For singer, songwriter, and high funkstress Janelle Monáe, however, the impetus remains the same as it’s been since before her Grammy-nominated debut EP Metropolis, Suite I: The Chase captured the imaginations of fans and fellow artists. As she readies her first full-length LP, The ArchAndroid, her focus remains on stirring your soul, moving your feet and simply, creating good music.



The ArchAndroid is a soaring, orchestral trip enlivened with blockbuster vocals, mysterious imagery, and notes of 60s pop and jazz. “It’s an organic symphonic sound,” says Monáe, who enlisted the talents of the Wondaland ArchOchestra to realize her sound. Elaborate orchestral arrangements were composed and conducted by Nate “Rocket” Wonder and Roman GianArthur for Wondaland Productions. Featured guests include the legendary Big Boi of OutKast, renowned poet Saul Williams, the psychedelic dance-punk troupe Of Montreal and punk prophets Deep Cotton


When & Where
North Beach
525 Green St
San Francisco,
CA 94133
Sunday, July 25, 2010 at 12:00 PM (PT)
Add to my calendar