This weekend, I'll be in Boston celebrating the final year in my 20's, but I won't leave you high and dry. Did I mention I'll be seeing
Stevie Wonder on Sunday night?!?!?!? I did?

Okay, let's move on to what's happening here in town:

Of course, you should know by now that I am having my (Stevie) Wonder-full Birthday Party tonight at
The Peacock Room. I'll be DJing with Ken Sherry and
Andrew Spear, so come out and buy me a birthday shot!!!

Tomorrow, summer is officially here! This doesn't mean as much to Floridians as it does to northerners, but still.
Soul Elevation Music is kicking the season off proper with their monthly party, Saturday Sessions, at
Downey Park from 12 - 7 PM. The music will be on the deep house, NYC garage and afro beat tip -- perfect for a summer day. Click the flyer above for more info.

Saturday night at
BackBooth, local band the
Sugar Oaks are having their official release party for their EP, No One Can Love You Like Me. If you're not sure who these kids are, check out
Jason Feguson's article in the
Orlando Weekly. 5 bucks gets you in to see three bands -- Sugar Oaks (obviously),
Look Mexico and The Alvarez Quartet, plus a copy of their new EP.

I haven't heard his name in a minute, but
Chez Damier is DJing Saturday night at
Crooked Bayou. Back in '98, I couldn't stop hearing his song
Close; it was pretty much on every compilation and mix CD I bought at the time. His name was synonymous with Pepe Braddock, Julius Papp and
Alex Gopher (on a side note, I love how Alex Gopher has totally shifted gears from the dreamier, airy side of French house to the heavier, grittier French electro scene). I was looking for some background on Mr. Damier but all I could gather from
his Myspace page is that he's turned into a religious nut (or perhaps he's always been one). Jesus freak or not, don't miss the chance to see a staple in the deep house scene at an intimate venue.

Sunday brings us another installment of "I'm Dat Digga" -- a BBQ and record exchange at
Post Renaissance. Last time the selection was mostly hip hop, but I managed to score some dope funk on vinyl:
Open Sesame by Kool and the Gang,
Too Hot to Handle by Heatwave and
On The Rise by SOS Band. Total spent: $4. Not too shabby. Click the flyer above for more info.
Have a nice weekend, kids! I know I will!!!!!