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    N o vem b er 6, 2013
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‘Nekked Bonz’
Kick Off Tour
Local group will
have you dancing
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I Nekked Bonz, a local
test cover tunes keeps the dance
floors packed at several local night
clubs in which they play frequently.
The free admission, 21 and over show
at Rio’s will get started at 8 p.m. with
special guest DJ Doc Rock.
N ek k ed B onz, one o f the
Northwest’s newest, live music acts,
is kicking off their first West Coast
tour with a performance on Satur­
day, Nov. 16 at Club Reo’sat South­ I S
east 112th Avenue and Powell.
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m s tw e n h c e
The group brings a high energy
blend of rap, rock, funk and soul -
a style they call "Urban Crunch,"
and a form of entertainment that will
have you dancing all night.
Lead singer Da'mone Batease
started the band in 2010. He has
over 25 years of experience in the
music industry as a singer, musi­
cian, and entertainer. He is joined by
Natham Seaman on lead guitar,
Ernest Fredericks Sr. on bass and
Yacub Webb on drums.
W ith support by the Oregon
Music Hall of Famer and Grammy
nominated artist John Smith and
Valerie Day of Nu Shooz (I Can't
Wait), Nekked Bonz have been busy
as a featured and main act in the
Portland Rose Festival, Sunday
Parkways, the Martin Luther King
Jr. Dream Run and other community
When you visit our offices, we see you first, not your insurance card. That’s because we believe
events and festivals. The band’s
high energy, entertaining perfor­
every woman deserves high-quality healthcare. And that’s why we accept a full range of insuranc,
mances of original, infectious grooves
plans. Chances are, we accept yours. There are other options, as well; talk to us to learn more.
sprinkled with some of today’s hot-
' rap, rock, funk and
soul group comprised
o f Nathan Seaman,
Ernest Fredericks Sr.,
Yacub Webb and
Da 'mone Batease
kick o ff their first
H/esf Coast tour with
a performance on
Saturday, Nov. 1 6 at
Club Reo’s at South­
east 112th and
Powell.
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