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Jinari Kemet's Birthday Fest
Tue, 23 Dec, 8:00 PM EST
Doors open
7:00 PM EST
Grog Shop
2785 Euclid Heights Boulevard, Cleveland Heights, OH 44106
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Description
Tuesday, December 23
Jinari Kemet's Birthday Fest with Apostle Jones, James Begin, and Tobyraps at Grog Shop
Doors 7 PM l Show 8 PM
ALL AGES
$10 advance / $12 day of show
+ $3 at door if under 21
Event Information
Age Limit
All Ages

Alternative Rap
Jinari Kemet
Jinari Kemet
Alternative Rap
Name: Jinari Kemet Hometown: Cleveland, Ohio Influences: Ice Cube, Joyner Lucas, Saba, Redman Favorite foods: Pizza, Flaming Hot Doritos, Coffee Fun fact: “If we go to an amusement park, I won’t ride any roller coasters, I’ll just hold your bags and go eat funnel cakes!”

Dance
Apostle Jones
Apostle Jones
Dance
Apostle Jones is a dynamic, soul band 9-person ensemble that bends styles and genres to create a uniquely collaborative energy and sound. Pulling from collective influences of rock, R’n’B, blues, gospel, and funk, the Apostles soar with original music and a contagious joy for their hometown Cleveland, OH. Apostle Jones unites audiences with the music, positive vibes and gratitude leaving them jonesing for more.

Hip-Hop/Rap
James Begin
James Begin
Hip-Hop/Rap
James Begin is a rapper, musician, and songwriter from Cleveland, OH. Through his work with Tropidelic and his own solo endeavors, James and his music have healed hearts and struck awe from coast to coast. As a performer, James is unmatched in dedication and energy; he brings an undeniable fire to every stage he sets foot on. His passion for performing was realized as a young musician in high school, and through staying the course and working hard, James brings a veteran familiarity to every project he touches. There are few places that can make him feel at home the way the spotlight can - among them is the company of his friends & family, whom he enriches and encourages to no end. Adopting and living the mantra "it takes a village", James is focusing on his life's work not for one, but for all.
