This blog is devoted to your stories and recollections on the Asian American dance scene in Los Angeles at places like Rodger Young's and the Elks Club, listening to the bands Carry On, Free Flight, Winfield Summit and Hiroshima. Collecting the stories is important because it was “our” time as Asian Americans. The decade of the 1970s was a period in the awakening of Asian pride following the Civil Rights movement, and minority groups were instilled with self-esteem in ethnic identity.
Monday, December 6, 2010
Tennis Connection's Holiday Party December 11, 2010
Tennis Connection has been hosting a holiday party for at least 20 years. Once again, this Saturday, our party will be at Andres inside the Doubletree Hotel in Torrance. High Resolution's DJ Steve Kikuchi will be back at it - maybe for the last time. Honestly, we're struggling to meet our minimum, the same problem we had last year. We thought we'd give it another try, but I'm gonna vote against another dance party next year.
Those of us who will be in attendance will have loads of fun, but the business end of hosting is a wreck.
On top of that, there is another party the same night, down in Gardena town at Cherrystone's, run by no other than Leonard Kim. Music Company's Dane Matsumura's got that gig, looks like it will be a jammin' night over there.
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Can you hire Mr. Edwin to DJ? What happened to that homey anyway?
I don't remember Mr. Edwin. Maybe some other reader can help us.
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