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ANGELES (kjvibe.com) - Each night of the week, the Sunset Strip and its
surrounding areas offer talent from all over the world to provide the
residents and tourists of LA with an eclectic mix of music. Whatever
you're in the mood for, one of the clubs on Sunset will probably have
it. Monday nights at Nacional will turn your first-work-day-of-the-week
blues into funk, jazz and booze. Whisky a Go Go's Tuesday nights will
pump you up with rock to get you through the rest of the week. While
Wednesday nights get you in the mood for dancing at Shelter. By Friday
night, you're so burned out from working and playing too hard that you
may just want to chill at the Plush Lounge to listen to some laid back
beats that pump you up gradually just as you start to feel a buzz
before you party hard at the strike of midnight. That's when
Kat comes in. Every few weeks, Kat Jimenez graces the Sunset Strip with
her presence at one of Sean Healy's Friday night shows and hits the
night off with one of her sultry vibes. Imagine the fusion of Jamaican
rhythm and mellow Hawaiian grooves, a little jazz, and a hint of ska
and R&B. But it gets better. Her backline offers an exotic blend of
percussion, strings, organ, and guitar solos that will put you in a
trance. To top of her set of original hits, she turns some of the most
compelling cover songs of our time into pure island rhapsody. Want to
hear more? Well, you'll just have to check her out for yourself. www.kjvibe.com
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