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James Curd of Greenskeepers @ RISE 7/14/06!


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Greenskeepers

The OM Records monthly RISE residency continues on Friday, July 14th with a DJ set from James Curd (Greenskeepers). Marz Entertainments George Nessis will open up and Ryan Obermiller and Rolland Ess are in the lounge all night.

Long before James Curd was jet setting from London to Tokyo slinging records on the decks, he was spinning loft parties and raves at the ripe old age of fifteen in Chicago. By nineteen, he had already established himself as a premiere DJ in the Chicago club scene and surrounding cities. By twenty, he was guest-DJing at Chicago’s best dance clubs, and holding down residencies alongside DJs Derrick Carter, Diz and Gene Ferris. That same year, James began producing tracks and scored his first record deal with French recording label BNO.

It was at this time that James joined forces with long-time skateboarding friend Nick Maurer to create Greenskeepers, named in honor of their shared caddy past. A talented guitarist, vocalist and drummer who’d developed a taste for electronic music while living in Germany, Nick soon realized he and James shared a similar philosophy towards music: to bring the fun back to the dance floor. The two released numerous singles and their debut EP “What’s Your Man Got To Do With Gan†(Classic Recordings/London) putting Greenskeepers on the map as the rising stars of dance music. Shortly thereafter their monster house anthem “Should I Sing Like Thisâ€, featuring Nick’s quirky signature vocals, undeniably confirmed their arrival.

With the success of the single, Curd sought to expand the Greenskeepers repertoire further by adding producer/musician Mark Share officially to the group’s roster. Having collaborated with Curd since 2001, Share was already a part of the Keepers sound having produced the tracks “Do You Like Robots†(Farris Wheel/Chicago), “Come With Me†(Farris Wheel/Chicago), and “Daughter of the Sun†(Classic Recordings/London). In 2003, after cranking out six tracks on the debut Greenskeepers album “The Ziggy Franklen Radio Showâ€, Share was eager to get back in the studio with the crew and begin work on the second album. By the fall, with twelve tracks finished, Greenskeepers shifted into overdrive, mastering the album while rehearsing for their first series of live shows.

For the live show, Share called on bassist Coban Rudish, his former band mate and co-collaborator of nearly ten years, to join the crew. Greenskeepers live show debuted in London in the fall of 2003, and continued to pack clubs across Europe through the end of the year. The success of the show is due in no small part to the tremendous presence of seasoned bass player, Coban, bringing the low end to the live show and the moves to match, keeping the crowd in step and on the dance floor. His musical skills continue off the stage and into the studio, as Rudish brings his live feel to nearly every track on the forthcoming second full-length album, “Pleetch†on Om Records.

The groups dedication in the studio has also birthed three distinct labels, Greenskeepers, G-swing and Igloo, allowing them to bring Swing House, Greenskeepers and some legally questionable contagious house tracks, to the top of DJ lists worldwide.

Members $10

Guests $20

http://om-records.com/

http://www.greenskeepersmusic.com/

http://marzentertainment.com/

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RISE is a private club and is not open to the public. To be admitted you must be a member or be accompanied by a member (NO Exceptions!). If you are not a member you can be admitted via the guestlist by emailing me at

caitiesullivan@yahoo.com

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No, can't call out on a weekend shift. Commute directly from RISE to the hospital? Interesting...probably should at least stop home to wash off the make-up.

or you could swing by the carwash. gonna need some high pressure for that grill

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Can't wait for this one...definitely gonna be another OM night Bangaaaa!

...don't forget, if anyone's looking for something to do beforehand, stop by Underbar! Sergio Santos and I will be droppin' some beatz for your working class ass(es) along with a bongo player AND a trumphet player! This is the new location of Maria's 360 Night! Message me for the list!

back on subject, heard James has been tearing up every city on his trip up to the bean...BE there, you don't want to miss this!

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