FunkStick w/ Guest DJ Jesse Frank (SF)
Event description
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FunkStick brings the Queer Disco Sleaze back to Jackhammer on Sunday 9/14!
Upstairs: All Vinyl Rare Disco by FunkStick Resident DJ Connie Kway-Lewd
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In The Hole: Guest DJ Jesse Frank (SF)
Armed with a pair of 1200’s and a two-channel mixer, Jesse Frank began his DJ career by hosting a weekly, all-vinyl night in Phoenix, Arizona called Truck Stop (PHX). During those years, he curated a sleazy blend of classic garage, obscure disco and cheeky Italo for the thirsty ears of the Sonoran desert. From gay bars to back rooms, it wasn’t long before his sounds caught the attention of the Bay Area. In 2020, he officially became a resident of California. With his ability to apply his talent to any environment, Jesse Frank is living his dream, creating queer magic on the historic dance floors of San Francisco.
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Guest Artist MJ Knight
MJ Knight has been interested in art & artists his entire life. He began taking photographs on his very first Canon AE-1 camera when he was 7 years old, and in high school began photographing events and taking portraits for his high school newspaper and yearbook. Eventually moving into digital art, he loves using different software to turn photographs into something totally new. His images are quiet glimpses into a space that shows off the subject while trying to invite the viewers to look inside and understand a different vision.
When he joins us at FunkStick, MJ will have matted prints as well as framed pieces available. He will also have samples of shirts he has printed available for order. Check out his website www.artofknight.com
FOLKS OF ALL COLORS / BACKGROUNDS / ETHNICITIES / WEIGHTS / ABILITIES / BODIES / GENDERS / GENDER EXPRESSIONS / FINANCIAL CAPABILITIES ARE WELCOME AND WANTED AT FUNKSTICK!
You will see different kinds of bodies here.
RESPECT IS EXPECTED & CONSENT IS MANDATORY.
Free Coat/Bag/Clothes Check available
This Event is 21+
ig: @funkstick
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