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Thursday, 05 December 2019 01:40

James Kennedy, Hi Fi Dolls, And NO Pasta

Because its not about the pasta, get over it already.  But I will tell you it is about James Kennedy the dj James not the actor James, the music, the drinks, Mike "MGM" tearing shit up on the sound on that opening set (WTF was that about!!! Right!!) and downtown Tucon Hi Fi filled with screaming estrogen- thats it! No pasta.  And of course me, hanging with a few new and some old friends taking snaps - Photos up!
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Saturday, 13 October 2018 15:55

Funky Monk Crew

Meet your favorite Funky Monk crew behind the scenes in their latest shenanigans in this revolving gallery, check back every week for the latest photos in this rolling gallery.
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Saturday, 13 October 2018 00:00

Hi Fi Crew

Meet your favorite Hi Fi Crew behind the scenes in their latest shenanigans in this revolving gallery, check back every week for the latest photos.
Published in BTS Behind The Scenes
Sunday, 06 March 2016 00:00

Moda Provocateur Afterparty

In celebration with the latest Moda Provocateur Fashion Show Charity event by SAAF, the after party was held rooftop at Playground Tucson downtown, and I was able to catch up and take a few snaps. NO VIP Memberships necessary, ALL pics are posted. Enjoy!
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The continuation of Hi Fi Kitchen & Cocktails grand opening photo galleries part 2 of 2.  Also check out and "Like " our Facebook page for the top pics, FREE! and don't miss our Famous Faces on Wednesday in the Az Weekly Magazine Phoenix / Tucson edition.
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A restaurant chain inspired by Toby Keith called "I Love This Bar and Grill" will soon reside by the Tucson Mall on General Growth Properties.  The opening of this location is anticipated for the Fall of 2012. It will be an interesting concept for the area as it will be a country theme, but let's all admit Tucsonians could use some more entertainment. Here is some information from their website to give you a better idea of what its all about.    The restaurant, with its emphasis on Southern cuisine and live entertainment from national and regional country artists, could open around Oct. 1 in the Tucson Mall, said Frank Capri, CEO of Phoenix area-based owners Boomtown Entertainment LLC.   Construction on the 20,000-square-foot space across from Cheesecake Factory has been ongoing since April, said Boomtown President Greg McClure. “We can’t wait to get opened,” Capri said. “It’s going to be a big venue, state of the art. Great food, great music. There’s going to be nothing like it in Tucson.” This will be the second Arizona location for Toby Keith’s; the first opened in Mesa in spring 2010. A third restaurant will open in Phoenix’s west valley – think University of Phoenix Stadium area – later this year, Capri said. Keith launched the restaurant a few years ago with three locations in his native Oklahoma. Since then, another dozen have opened, 11 of them owned by Boomtown. A location in Las Vegas is owned by Harrah’s Las Vegas. Toby Keith’s menu includes Southern specialties such as barbecue ribs, chicken and pork, burgers and chicken fried steak along with he-man sounding appetizers and state-fair worthy desserts. Appetizers include Toby’s Platter – a plethora of nachos, wings, mozzarella sticks, deep-fried jalapeno poppers and mac and cheese wedges, served with marinara, blue cheese and ranch dipping sauces. Dessert is highlighted by a fried Twinkie. But the menu is not what lures country music fans to Toby’s table. It’s the chance to sit at the giant guitar-shaped bar – painted red, white and blue like the American flag – and watch a rising Nashville singer perform on a stage that’s close enough to see the sweat on his/her brow. The bars host live music three or four nights a week – including every Friday and Saturday night, McClure said – with artists ranging from freshly signed Nashville newcomers to fan-favorite Texas red dirt singers. Upcoming shows at the Mesa location: Scott Weiland, former frontman for Stone Temple Pilots (who includes country as part of his repertoire as a solo artist), on Sunday; Granger Smith July 27; and Mark Wills Aug. 17.  Boomtown officials are confident the concept will fly with Tucson’s strong country music fan base, Keith has a devoted following here that filled Casino del Sol’s AVA in 2004, the last time he played a Tucson show.  “It’s a great market for us,” said Capri. “We love the town, love the people. We’re going to be there for a long time.       Features: Live Country Music and Events, Great Eats, Private Rooms for Large Parties    
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