Nate Smith

This is a 18+ event with standing room only with seating available17 and under admitted with a parent or guardian   Nate Smith is a drummer, composer, & producer from Chesapeake, Virginia. His visceral, instinctive, and deep-rooted style of drumming has led to three GRAMMY® nominations and work with esteemed artists, including: Pat Metheny, Dave Holland, Brittany Howard, Van Hunt, The Fearless Flyers, Norah Jones, and Somi. Smith fuses his original compositions with an eclectic mix of music, including everything from jazz to R&B to hip-hop to pop. His latest album, Kinfolk 2: See The Birds (released September 2021 on Edition Records) is the highlyanticipated follow up to his 2017 GRAMMY® Award-nominated album, Kinfolk: Postcards From Everywhere. In recent years, Smith’s viral videos have been viewed by millions of people, underscoring his popularity as one of the most influential drummers of his generation.

Flynt Flossy And Turquoise Jeep

18+ Standing Room Only Show 17 and under admitted with a parent or guardian   Flynt Flossy Biography by David Jeffries Besides being the rapper behind the viral hits “Did I Mention I Like to Dance” and “Treat Me Like a Pirate,” Flynt Flossy is also head of the strange, fun, and mysterious Turquoise Jeep record label/collective. Flossy claims the TJ crew were born on the Internet and not based in any geographic location, but he does admit that he launched the label with R&B singer Whatchyamacallit. Flynt kicked things off in 2009 with an upload of his party rap song “Stretchy Pants,” while the beginning of 2010 saw Whatchyamacallit and Flynt join TJ artist Yung Humma on his massive viral hit “Fried or Fertilized.” That same year saw the trio come together for another viral Humma hit, “Lemme Smang It.” Both tracks landed on that year’s Turquoise Jeep compilation Keep the Jeep Ridin’, which also featured Flynt’s electro-dance number “Did I Mention I Like to Dance.” Considered more Lonely Island than Odd Future at this point, Flossy and Humma “went legit” in late 2012 when they joined Childish Gambino for the single “F*ck Your Blog.” A year later, Flynt would release another solo single, the party rap track “Treat Me Like a Pirate” (“and gimme that booty”)

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