![]() ![]() He apparently had been holding a chain used for towing some of his belongings were missing, and his tires had been slashed. Jauregui drove to the residence, on Kalnor Avenue, and there he died. Instead, a man came on the line, and they argued. According to Robert Jordan, assistant head deputy for the Los Angeles County district attorney, Jauregui placed a call that night to a house in Norwalk, asking to speak to a woman who was there. Official accounts are sketchy as to what happened and why. Jauregui was killed that night, just before 11. “Either he had a new song he wanted to work on, or it was, ‘I’ll be at your pad, we’re going to practice.’ ” “Tio used to visit me every day at work,” recalls Ortega, 27, a security guard for the Norwalk/La Mirada School District. Jauregui was stoked-not that his eager appetite for rock ‘n’ roll needed much stoking. Bigger shows were falling into place for the month ahead. Nervous at first, Cofran leaped his first hurdle-adjusting to public performance-and felt at home on stage by the end of the set. ![]() We were getting ready to really help them out and push them.”).Ĭash and Osborne both booked the band, but its first gig was at the Tiki Bar on Jan. A great sound for this area, and we knew they were going to do really well. I’m a sucker for a good song, and really stood out”) and Bryce Osborne, who operates the Lava Room in Costa Mesa (“They had a real good sound, real surfy, with a little bit of punk. “A lot of bands just want to be punk rock and don’t care about the songwriting. Among those who heard it were Randy Cash, who books Club 369 in Fullerton (“I listen to at least 40 tapes a week, and that one blew my mind,” Cash says. Want more inspo for how to spend your days this WorldPride? We got you covered with our ultimate list.The tape followed. To view the full line-up, buy tickets, and get in the know – click right here. Plus, there’ll be a lotta merch on offer, with all profit proceeds going to Equality Australia. So essentially: you can expect some cute visuals. The venue will be chock-a-block with rainbows, colour and good times, with a sweet new revamp by inclusive Aussie label Double Rainbouu’s founder, Mikey Nolan, whose put talent behind designing a bespoke mural that’s all about celebrating the myriad of diverse identities that make up the LGBTQIA+ rainbow. ![]() Now, in collaboration with the folks over at Johnnie Walker, they’re coming alive with some seriously ballin’ talent, free performances and DJ sets that each individually look ready to light anyone’s fire, all night long. Kinselas Hotel in Taylor Square boasts a long and intriguing history, with most Sydneysiders who like partying on Oxford Street familiar with its neon name and epic parties over the ages. The pop prince of cabaret Brendan Maclean is also hosting two sessions of The Whiskey Sour, an evening with his favourite queer artists from around the nation. Hannah Reilly and Jonny Hawkins are putting on two special sessions of I'd Like To Say A Few (Gay) Words, their hilarious and notorious speech sharing event. Over 40 music acts will be featured from February 17 to March 5, with the line-up set to include a (free) DJ set from critically acclaimed non-binary artist G Flip, performance by queer folk-pop artist Alex the Astronaut, beloved Aussie pop band Cub Sport, and a set by Gomeroi transwoman and First Nations solicitor and advocate, DJ Crescendoll (just to name a few). Plus, a lot of these acts are free – that's right, FREE. Turns out, so is Kinselas, one of Darlinghurst's most celebrated party hot spots and all-round good time kitchens.įrom February 17, Walk Proud at Kinselas will be exploding with a glittery bang on Oxford Street, bringing along three weeks of major headline performances for three weeks during WorldPride. This WorldPride, Sydney will come alive with a glittering host of talent from all corners of the rainbow (and the world, for that matter), and we’re so here for it. ![]()
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