rage rhythms by bill biss
alac mapa
smashmouth
kat de luna
carlease
the dolly rots
Follow
THe MuSiCAL ROAD
to Long Beach Pride
There is a diverse and thoroughly entertaining batch of musical and comedy enhance the mosh-pitting punker in you.
artists performing at the 26th annual Long Beach Pride festival on May 16 and Comedian and regular on the hit show Ugly Betty, Alec Mapa, is your Gaysian
17 from 11:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. each day. Whether it’s danceable pop, rhythm representative for hilarity and he is sure to be throwing humorous zingers left and
and blues or a touch of hip-hop, alternative rock or pop with a progressive touch right. He is one super comedy queen.
or a few top-notch comedians for belly laughs, the line-up presents a rainbow of The fiery spirit of Pride is surely represented in high fashion by the elegant
enjoyable talent. So, for a double Sawbuck each day… that’s $20, enjoy what this Dominican singer called Kat DeLuna. She has a new CD hitting soon called Inside
year’s most-valuable players have to offer at Long Beach Pride. Out and along with her current hit, “Dance Bailalo,” and more… you can bet her
Let’s start off in no particular order with The Dolly Rots. Smashing guitars and passionate rhythm is going to get you and keep you moving.
slamming vocals by Kelly Ogden offer up a degenerative twist on pop culture. Now how about a dueling Cher and Madonna? The glorious impersonator
Currently working on their second record, The Dolly Rots will have you bouncing Chad Michaels brings it as Cher and the equally stunning Venus D Lite performs as
that beer buzz off to songs from Because I’m Awesome and some new material to Madonna from The Dream Girls Revue.
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