It was the first night in a new monthly series called "Reform". The brainchild of my friend Marc Latilla and local journalist Charles Leonard, Reform was really unlike anything I've been to before. The soundtrack of classic soul and African rarities was a major breath of fresh air that's left me really looking forward to Reform's December issue and very optimistic about the night's future!
Friday, November 6, 2009
Mixing black and white music together in a small room full of people will lead to general lawlessness and moral decay
Last night i attended a really special party;
It was the first night in a new monthly series called "Reform". The brainchild of my friend Marc Latilla and local journalist Charles Leonard, Reform was really unlike anything I've been to before. The soundtrack of classic soul and African rarities was a major breath of fresh air that's left me really looking forward to Reform's December issue and very optimistic about the night's future!
It was the first night in a new monthly series called "Reform". The brainchild of my friend Marc Latilla and local journalist Charles Leonard, Reform was really unlike anything I've been to before. The soundtrack of classic soul and African rarities was a major breath of fresh air that's left me really looking forward to Reform's December issue and very optimistic about the night's future!
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