***Click Attending in order to VOTE for US***
Fan of the brazilian DJ duo Fox N Feel? Fan of international dj and legend Sharam? Then vote for us to win the chance to open for SHARAM at the Avalon on April 30th!
**All you have to do is click 'Attending! and we will handle the rest!
As a bonus incentive to click, all persons who clicked 'Attending' will have their names...
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***Click Attending in order to VOTE for US***
Fan of the brazilian DJ duo Fox N Feel? Fan of international dj and legend Sharam? Then vote for us to win the chance to open for SHARAM at the Avalon on April 30th!
**All you have to do is click 'Attending! and we will handle the rest!
As a bonus incentive to click, all persons who clicked 'Attending' will have their names featured on a one of kind T-shirt that we will wear on the day of the party! Even if you can't make it, your vote is counted...its that easy!
So if you want to see Juliette and Diogo a.k.a. Fox N Feel rock with top international dj Sharam (and we know you do!) - share this event with friends, family, co-workers, and lets make it happen!
Much love,
FNF
More info:
Sharam Twitter:
www.twitter.com/DJSharam
Avalon Twitter:
www.twitter.com/Avalonhollywood
Purchase tickets:
www.dld.bz/Sharam_Avalon_Tickets
Part DJ, part producer, part label owner, and one half of the well known house music duo, Deep Dish, Sharam (born Sharam Tayebi) first hit the big time in his partnership with fellow DJ Ali “Dubfire” Shirazinia and their 1998 release Junk Science. Over the course of 15+ years and even more equally successful releases, Deep Dish became a name to be reckoned with in the scene, and both Sharam’s and Ali’s stars rose higher and higher. Eventually founding their own Deep Dish label the two would go on to remix tracks for some of the world’s biggest pop performers, including Madonna, Dido, and the Rolling Stones. As a solo artist, Sharam hit the big time in 2006 with his remix of the Eddie Murphy classic ”Party All the Time.” The track became ubiquitous at that year’s holiday season, and kindled a battle amongst larger labels to release the track internationally. Sharam counted a large number of awards for his work on his resume, winning a Grammy in 2002 (for Dido’s “Thank You”) and the Ibiza DJ award in 2004. He continued to pursue the business end of music running not only Deep Dish, but also heading up (with Ali) Yoshitoshi Recordings and Shinichi Recordings. Throughout the busy schedule and numerous projects, both Ali and Sharam kept a consistent touring schedule, featuring in clubs all over the world.