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Sister Nancy ~ LIVE at Dub Club ~ Friday

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Sister Nancy ~ 1822 Sunset Blvd. Echo Park ~ 9:00PM Friday Night~ $10

Before Sister Carol, years before Patra, long before Lady Saw, and generations before Natalie Storm, Sister Nancy staked her claim as the first lady of dancehall, picking up the mike in the late 70's and never ceasing to rock a chat. "What a Bam Bam," "One Two," you know these hits, Los Angeles! With a mellow voice but an aggressive style, Nancy is a heartical Jamaican DJ of passion and skill. Her brother Brigadier Jerry destroyed this place last year, let's see what a carry tru' dem genetics. This woman is DEADLY!

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