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Your Villain My Hero combines top 40 pop, club, and dance music with a sexy, high-energy stage show to keep you dancing all night long. Lead vocalists Jennifer and Zigg share an electric chemistry on stage, exchanging pop melodies and the occasional old school rhyme over a backdrop of danceable party favorites as played by the rest of the band. That’s Your Villain My Hero. With a set list that includes hits by Lady Ga Ga, Black Eyed Peas, Pink, Outkast, and many more, Your Villain My Hero is far from your average bar band. They are exceptional and command the attention of their audience every time they hit the stage.
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Elev8tor is combination of electronic music programming, live drums inspired by the funky drum breaks of the 60's and 70's, and the dreaminess of downtempo with a dance club delivery. Started initially as a live performance vehicle for keyboardist Kevin Ford's collection of original downtempo tracks, Elev8tor has grown in its members, styles, and influences. After a history of numerous (separate and collective) studio collaborations between Sam Sharp (drummer), Olin Langley (bass), Bryan Ford (guitar), and Kevin Ford, singer Darcy Markham joined the formula and the band began pursuing an energized club sound.
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Queens native and gourmet chef- turned- rapper, Action Bronson hit the scene in March 2011 with his debut studio album, "Dr. Lector." With collaborations from Ghostface Killah to Statik Selektah, Bronson is quickly becoming one of the breakout acts of 2012. The former chef turned rhyme smith started rapping in 2009. After dropping the Come Up EP for free in 2010 Bronson followed up with the critically acclaimed Dr.Lecter produced in it's entirety by Tommy Mas (Team Facelift). The song Shirazz and the viral video of the said song quickly spread like wildfire and Bronson became a favorite of the hip hop blog cognoscenti after being championed by many top sites. Action most recently released his mix-tape "Blue Chips," a collaboration with Party Supplies in March 2012. The project has received critical acclaim from the hip-hop community as one of the best releases of 2012.
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