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Dirty Revival and El Dusty bring us Portland Soul-Hop and Texas fusion. Fun!

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The Portland-based band Dirty Revival has gone literally from the basement to the top – the top clubs in their region – and now they are spreading the word of their “unique “soul-hop” sound across the country.  Led by the soulful vocals of Sarah Clarke, the seven-member Dirty Revival has made their mark on the Pacific Northwest music scene with original tracks and tightly arranged classics that shine on stage. Their self-titled debut album captures the excitement of their live show and is now drawing fans to performances from sunny Los Angeles to snowy Idaho. 

Raised  in Corpus Christi, producer, DJ, and nu-cumbia pioneer El Dusty translates the Southern Texas border experience into barrio anthems with a sampler and chopped clips of Latin music history.  Following the success of his single “K Le Pasa,”  El Dustry released the Trapanera EP, the first of his collaborative projects since signing with Universal Records AfterCluv division.  Following the success of the record, El Dusty created PRODUCE®, a multi-disciplinary production/design house where he produced “K Le Pasa.” and houses Chicas Rock, a non-profit after school program dedicated to building girls’ self-esteem through music creation and performance. 

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