On Saturday February 18th Glow Lounge hosts its biggest event yet! Glow Lounge transports you to New Orleans with a huge Mardi Gras celebration like no other. We have internationally recognized DJs Scotty Boy and Charles Feelgood playing from a DJ float, New Orleans style Food and Drinks, a Bead Contest with a $500 Prize and more..
Berry Bly productions presents
Mardi Gras at Glow
Featuring..
DJ Scotty Boy
Charles Feelgood
and opening DJ Mason Rothert
GET $20 PRE-SALE TICKETS HERE: http://mardigras-glow-la.eventbrite.com/
Tickets will go up the day of the event so get your discounted tickets now!!
+ a Contest for the Most Beads with a $500 Prize
New Orleans style Food and Drinks
Doors open at 8pm, 21+
VIP information and General information call 310-448-4815 or email: vipservices@glow-bar.com
More info to be announced soon!
About Scotty Boy:
Voted one of the Top 10 DJ's in America the past 3 years by DJ Times Magazine and ranked in the Top 100 DJ's in the world on TheDJlist.com, DJ Scotty Boy is now putting his over 20 years of crowd rocking experience to work in the studio. In 2009 Scotty Boy teamed up with Houston's DJ Red and the duo has released several tracks including 4am in Vegas, Zombies On The Dancefloor, What The Fuck, Discoteka, Wonderland, Warface and Go Fuck Yourself, just to name a few. In 2011 Scotty Boy & good friend Revolvr had a Billboard Dance Chart #1 hit with the remix of Luciana's "I'm Still Hot". When not busy playing on the road Scotty Boy can be found at Marquee Las Vegas playing along side some of the biggest DJ's in the world!
About Charles Feelgood:
Revered for his role in the birth of the electronic music scene in the Baltimore/ Washington DC area, Charles Feelgood (born Charles Fields) has earned a stellar reputation as a top-flight DJ in the international dance music community through his ingenious mixing skills and dynamic brand of funky disco house.
Feelgood grew up listening to Motown, disco and funk: genres that have all heavily influenced his personal style as an artist. “I used to stay up late listening to my dad play records and decided that was what I wanted to do,” he says. Listening to 70’s dance music and later to 80’s industrial music, Feelgood began purchasing 12” records while still in high school. His first foray into the world of dance music was in the late ’80s, throwing small-scale parties under the name “House of Fields.”
An integral part of the Baltimore/DC style since day one, the Baltimore native is often credited with putting his local scene on the house music map. Influenced by everyone from the Basement Boys and Wayne Davis to bands including Erasure, Style Council, Pet Shop Boys, and Squeeze, Feelgood joined forces in 1992 with another major musical influence, fellow DJ Scott Henry. The duo launched Fever, a club event that introduced the sounds of electronic music to the city. The first event of its kind in Baltimore/DC region, the night exploded in popularity almost immediately, attracting upwards of 2500 people per event. Featuring such top-notch, internationally renowned stars as Paul Van Dyk and Carl Cox, the biweekly event successfully ran until May of 2001.
Maintaining a seven-year residency at Fever helped springboard Feelgood’s eminently danceable brand of bangin’ house to widespread acclaim throughout the country. His popularity quickly grew, thanks in part to his legendary series of mixed tapes, “Time to Get Ill,” showcasing his sets with Scott Henry at Fever. “My side was housey and Scott’s was always a kind of funky techno or progressive house. We did ten volumes – to this day I don’t think I have all the releases,” Feelgood notes. On the heels of his residency and successful mix tape series, Feelgood developed a heavy touring schedule that regularly took him to famed clubs such as Sound Factory, Spundae, Shampoo, and Crobar, along with numerous other venues throughout Europe, Asia and South America.
Constantly in demand all over the world for his ability to light up dance floors with his disco-flavored sets of funk-drenched house, Feelgood has received numerous accolades in his fourteen-year career. These include being named Baltimore’s Best DJ, and inclusion in the top 40 of BPM Magazine’s 2002 Top 50 DJ List. Adored by so many, the man who loves cars and thrift stores can’t help but beam, “I love my job.”
According to Feelgood, “I definitely try and take the listeners on a musical journey – I like to start out slow and funky and push for a harder ending, a continuous rise.” “I’m far from a purist,” he adds. “I incorporate many styles into a single set. I play everything from disco-influenced house to a cappella tracks and tech house, and I especially love bootlegs.” But despite the immense popularity and critical acclaim his mixed CDs have received, he still prefers to produce original records for the artistic freedom it allows.
The consummate dance floor rocker, Feelgood sums up his musical mission in one sentence: “I just want what the name implies, to make people have a good time and go home with a great feeling.”
Official Website: http://www.facebook.com/events/322027354502932/
Added by Glow Lounge on February 1, 2012