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DJ Bootleg Presents
Totally 80's Night With The Valley Lights & Gary Myrick
Fri, 27 Sep, 8:00 PM PDT
Doors open
7:30 PM PDT
Transplants Brewing Company
40242 La Quinta Ln #101, Palmdale, CA 93551
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Club Dance
DJ Bootleg
DJ Bootleg
Club Dance
DJ BOOTLEG IS AN OPEN FORMAT DJ AND WAS VOTED ANTELOPE VALLEY'S 11TH BEST DJ. HE IS KNOWN FOR HIS UNHINGED SETS AND HIGH ENERGY. DJ BOOTLEG IS THE RESIDENT DJ AT TRANSPLANTS BREWING IN PALMDALE AND REGULARLY HOSTS THEMED NIGHTS SUCH AS EMO, 90S VS 2000S, 80S, AND HIS SIGNATURE LATIN THEMED NIGHT CLUB CULTURA.

Synth Pop
Valley Lights
Valley Lights
Synth Pop
Valley Lights is an up-and-coming vocal synthwave artist from Los Angeles, California. Combining elements of synthwave, pop and rock, Valley Lights creates a seamless blend of exhilarating music and cinematic lyrics. Transporting you to a world of love, loss and excitement, set against the backdrop of sun drenched California coastlines. Look out for the debut album Two Lane Highway, available now through Outland Recordings!

Pop
Gary Myrick
Gary Myrick
Pop
Dallas-born singer/guitarist/songwriter Gary Myrick blended rootsy rock & roll with the energy and sensibility of new wave on several '80s albums and later made a surprising comeback in the late '90s. Myrick was playing around the Dallas/Fort Worth area with his own bands straight out of high school; in his early twenties, he moved to Austin to join a band called Kracker Jack, which featured two ex-members of Johnny Winter's band and whose guitarist (one Stevie Ray Vaughan) had recently quit. Myrick moved to California after a couple of years, and formed his own outfit called the Figures. They landed a deal with Epic and issued their debut album, Gary Myrick & the Figures, in 1980; it produced a minor cult hit in the single "She Talks in Stereo." The follow-up, Living in a Movie, was released in 1981, but after the supporting North American tour, Myrick decided to disband the Figures in pursuit of a different approach.
The solo EP Language appeared in 1983, after which Myrick hooked up with John Waite and contributed to his 1984 pop breakthrough No Brakes. After one more album, 1985's Stand for Love, Myrick chose to concentrate on a career as a session musician for a time. In 1991, Myrick joined former Clash bassist Paul Simonon and drummer Nigel Dixon (of the British rockabilly revival group Whirlwind) in a new band called Havana 3AM. Mixing Texas roots rock with punk flavor, the group recorded a self-titled debut and toured Europe, North America, and Japan. However, Simonon left to pursue an art career not long after, and sadly, Dixon passed away due to cancer. Myrick eventually regrouped the band with bassist Tom Felicetta and drummer Jamie Chez; this lineup issued the generally well-received Texas Glitter and Tombstone Tales in 1996. Myrick followed it five years later with the reflective, Tchad Blake-produced Waltz of the Scarecrow King. ~ Steve Huey, Rovi