J Pigg, B Lee, I2K, and DJ Marvel are back with a hot new music video filmed right here in Chico, CA! Tomorrow I will be posting the pictures from their farewell show at LaSalle's. But for now, enjoy the video. Leave a comment. Let us know what you think! Thanks!
Thursday, November 12, 2009
Hooliganz Ultra Lounge Video
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Labels: chico ca music videos, the hooliganz
Monday, April 27, 2009
The Hooliganz and The Realists @ LaSalle's
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Labels: hooliganz, lasalles chico, the realists
Sunday, April 19, 2009
Two Years of the Chico Blog Team
Today it has been two years since the first blog post from the Chico Blog Team. We have made big changes since then, and we've made the switch from a nightlife calendar to a nightlife blog so we can offer more than just upcoming events.
I went to Thirsty Thursday at LaSalle's this week, and we got some great pics, so here you go! And if you haven't hit LaSalle's on Thursday yet, you should! It's always a great time!
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Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Check Out My Kids' Debut!!
@ TION SATURDAY NIGHT....SEVERAL SHORT CLIPS OF MY DAUGHTERS BEING THEIR CUTE SELVES. THANKS TO BILLY FOR DOING THIS!!!!!! ALSO DON'T FORGET TOMORROW IS THIRSTY THURSDAY AT LASALLE'S AND REGGAE NIGHT AT LOST ON MAIN....FRIDAY NIGHT IS HIP HOP NIGHT @ CASA RAMOS ON FAIR ST. WITH DJ FURIOUS STYLEZ AND THIS WEEK YOUNG BLU WILL BE PERFORMING.....SUNDAY IS THE ONE MOB CD RELEASE PARTY AT LOST ON MAIN WITH SOME OF MY FAVORITE ARTISTS, INCLUDING NINA LOCO AND THE NEWSIES. IT'S A BUSY WEEKEND CHICO....U READY?????? =) TODAY IS THE LAST DAY TO VOTE IN THE CAMMMIES, SO SUPPORT LOCAL MUSIC AND VOTE AT WWW.NEWSREVIEW.COM/CAMMIES. GOOD LUCK TO ALL THE NOMINEES!!! LUV 2 ALL MISSY WWW.CHICOBLOGTEAM.COM WWW.CHICONIGHTLIFECREW.COM
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Sunday, April 12, 2009
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
The Chico Nightlife Crew
Chico Nightlife Crew
“Chico’s Hottest Social Network!”
Features
Image/Video Uploads-
Upload your pictures and videos from out on the town.
Forum-
Discuss anything you want in our forums.
Events-
Post upcoming events on our events calendar, which is on every member’s home page.
Chat-
Chat live with other online members directly from your home page.
Groups-
Create a group of any kind and meet new people who share your interests, or join one of our already formed groups.
Comments/Messaging/Friend Requests-
These all function just as they do on MySpace.
Apps-
Lots of apps to choose from to help customize your home page.
Themes-
Change the look and feel of your home page.
Music-
Upload your favorite music. Local music preferred.
SIGN UP TODAY AT WWW.CHICONIGHTLIFECREW.COM!
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Thursday, April 2, 2009
Wednesday, April 1, 2009
It's CAMMIES Time!!
SUPPORT LOCAL MUSIC!! VOTE FOR THE HOOLIGANZ BEST HIP HOP ACT IN CHICO!!
WWW.NEWSREVIEW.COM/CAMMIES
THANKS FOR YOUR SUPPORT!
MISSY
CHICONIGHTLIFECREW.COM
CHICOBLOGTEAM.COM
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Thursday, March 26, 2009
Thursday, March 12, 2009
An Editorial From the CN&R About the Nightlife Scene...
Special thanks to Ryan D for posting this on MySpace....
Last week the CN&R printed this Editorial about the Bar/Nightclub scene in Chico CA:
Bar/club scene in Chico severely lags
Nightlife hosts need to up their hospitality
By Bobby Marchado
Having grown up in Chico, I’ve seen a much better quality club/bar scene not too long ago. Today, no one wants to take any chances and play newer music or even the better old-school music. Whether that’s DJ-related or from bands, there is no real place for new music to thrive, possibly because owners/
Let’s start with Panama’s. Some of the staff are snobby, and the patio area is so tiny that it’s not even worth hanging out at.
Lost On Main is probably the worst, with its less-
LaSalle’s has no excuse. They pretend to have some cool ’80s night but then they play the old geezers like Bruce Springsteen, Cher, Bon Jovi and other god-awful acts that even youth in the ’80s couldn’t stand.
It’s a rarity if you hear anything from Falco, Billy Idol, INXS, Duran Duran, Devo, Men Without Hats, Thomas Dolby, Information Society, Alphaville, New Order, Human League, Flock of Seagulls, B-Movie, ABC, Berlin, Gary Numan, Tears For Fears, etc.—and when you do hear something from them, it is usually their worst songs.
Plus, the door staff is a big turnoff from going in. They’re rude, and what the hell is it with frisking people when they walk in the door? Not only is that possibly an illegal search, but it’s completely uncalled for. If they’re worried about certain people coming in, then they should just end the music that brings that type of crowd into the back, the rap clique (which appears to be a small group/niche anyway).
The Banshee: Can you say boring? Nothing going on there. Nice, clean-looking place, but boring.
The Bear: How sad to see such a place run by clueless managers who hire the worst DJs who play even worse “music.” I remember when the Bear was a fun spot to go to with decent music. Now it’s an Oroville crowd.
Duffy’s and the Towne Lounge are what they are. I’m not going to rip on them—at least they try. But the rest should make huge improvements. Fact is, there aren’t any nice, quality places in town that are willing to bring Chicoans a good product: newer music, competent staff and professionalism
This week the CN&R printed these letters from some of the readers: Note the last one...
Letters for March 12, 2009
Oral histories valuable all around
Re: “Generation to generation” (Cover story, CN&R, March 5):
When I first heard of this [Chico State Journalism Department] project last year, I was ecstatic! Each generation has something wonderful and exciting to share, and those who are willing to share and listen will benefit tremendously in many ways.
It is my great honor to have known, shared and listened to my great-
The most wonderful of all was learning more about my own parents (now in their 70s). I have spent the last four or five years working with my father on our family tree so that I may be able to pass on the history and great knowledge that was gained by our ancestors to my daughters and, in time, my grandchildren.
On the other hand, I love to listen and talk to my girls (19, 16, 15) and share their day-to-day experiences and impressions about growing up in today’s world. I hope they listen, respect and learn from their interactions with their amazing grandparents and, in time, from me.
I think this is a very underused resource and hope that more people will be encouraged to interact with other generations in a more positive way.
Laura Skinner
Chico
Nightlife critique praised, panned
Re: “Bar/club scene in Chico severely lags” (Guest Comment, by Bobby Marchado, CN&R, March 5):
Dead on with this issue. I have watched the good ones go bad and bad ones go worse. For that reason, I had not been out this semester until last Saturday.
Normal [Street] Bar tenders were polite and actually asked how our night was. Along with the repaint and [how] the smell is gone, they have made an effort.
Michael Snow
Chico
Mr. Marchado accuses many bars and clubs of being dated and rude, even insinuating that a frisk before entering a bar is possibly illegal. He continues on to accuse the hip-hop crowd specifically as being the reason for the searches. I’d like to retort.
Going to the bars is something that is done out of choice. In Chico, especially, there is no imperative to go to a bar to socialize, with parties from Thursday morning to Sunday afternoon. A bar has a special privilege that should always come with the serving of an intoxicant, and that’s being able to limit who you allow entrance.
If this frisk bothers you, you have the choice to go find a house party instead—no harm, no foul.
The idea that only a person who is interested in hip-hop would possibly cause any problems at a bar is not only ridiculous, it’s insulting.
Hip-hop is a rich and diverse culture. I would ask anyone who feels a stigma toward hip-hop or any other counterculture—
There are many conscious and poignant emcees and followers who don’t condone the use of violence, who respect women and, most of all, who are very good people. Please, use caution when condemning a group; not everyone is as bad as corporate news makes them out to be.
Damon Lotti
Chico
This is a pretty harsh outlook on the nightlife in Chico. Not saying that there aren’t problems, but there are a lot of places that do try hard to make locals and non-locals alike happy.
Chico is a very lucky community to have the entertainment that we do have and the multiculturally
I am a manager and bartender from The Graduate; I also help book the shows. Although we are new at this, I can honestly tell you that this is not an easy job to do. The reason I am writing this is to let people know that if they want to listen to good music, it is out there.
Next time you’re in the mood, you should come down to the Grad and give us a shot. Finally, after 20 years, music is back! We have a huge venue; great food and drink specials; a qualified, friendly staff; and 50 beers on tap.
The hard part about doing live shows is you need people to show up. Without the support of our community, it is impossible to have live music. We are trying to support local musicians and would love to have people come in and talk to us about playing here.
With that said, don’t give up, Chico—get out there and support local music.
Jake Lapp
Chico
First things first, I don’t know why a graphic artist is doing an article about music in a bar/club scene.
Second, I don’t know what DJs Mr. Marchado is talking about but, if you are going to generalize everyone, have the balls to call out specific people.
Last but not least, I don’t know who Mr. Marchado thinks he is putting an article out like this about businesses that have supported not only the Chico community but the CN&R. To the CN&R staff, you might want to think about who you let open their mouth.
See you on the dance floor!
Ryan Devereaux
Chico
Taken from: http://www. newsreview. com/
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Sunday, March 8, 2009
Friday Night
There was no sign of an economic recession Friday night at LaSalle's. The beer and shots were flowing freely, and everywhere you looked, people were smiling, dancing, and having a good time. The night started out with DJ dancing, followed by The Hooliganz performance, and then the Pyrx.
Since I was still recovering from the stomach flu, I left earlier than normal and didn't get as many pictures as I usually would. But I did get some good ones, and a video of the Hooliganz doing their thing. Check it out....
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Labels: chico nightlife pictures, lasalles chico, the hooliganz, the pyrx
Friday, March 6, 2009
In Chico This Weekend....
Check out these HOTT shows this weekend! The Chico Blog Team will be at both events, so we'll see ya there!
Friday
Sunday
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Wednesday, March 4, 2009
This Sunday @ Lost on Main
Come join the Chico Blog Team Sunday night for a night of REAL hip hop! Check out the North State's finest and get your picture taken for the blog. See you there!
Missy
Chico Blog Team
www.chicoblogteam.com
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Chico Blog Team 2 Year Anniversary
Hey everyone, Our 2 year anniversary is coming up. We'd like to have a party to celebrate. If you can contribute in any way, send us an email. We will need all kinds of help, including planning, entertainment, and people to help with serving refreshments. Right now it's looking like a back yard BBQ, and the date is 4/19/09. Let us know if you can help! Thanks so much for all your support! Chico is the best!!!! Missy Chico Blog Team
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Monday, March 2, 2009
Dear friends,
The Chico Blog Team is running a new promotion. We will now be attending at least 2 nightlife events per month. We will take pictures and video, then blog about the events afterward.
If you'd like us to attend your event, send an email to our MySpace or to missy@chiconightlifecrew.com. We need at least a week's advance notice to assure we can attend your event.
If you have any questions, feel free to contact us and ask. We're here for you, Chico!
Missy
ChicoBlogTeam.Com
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Labels: chico blog team, chico nightlife promotions, free promotion in chico ca
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
Great News!
Dear Readers: We have had the luck of finding a new member to help out here at the Chico Blog Team. My cousin Nichol has gone out with me a few times to help take pictures and network, and she offered her help a couple of days a week and to help at events. This is great, since my main problem was that there was just too much for one person to do. So ladies and gentlemen, the Chico Blog Team AND the Chico Nightlife Crew are back!! Send us your event flyers and details. Sign up for our social network at www.chiconightlifecrew.com. Thanks to those of you who have been supporting us through the last couple of years. We will not let you down. Also thanks to my cousin Nichol for her contributions to the Chico Blog Team, both in the past and in the future.
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Thursday, February 19, 2009
A Note about the Chico Blog Team
The State of the Chico Blog Team
I am no longer running the Chico Blog Team. I had lots of fun and met numerous cool people in the process of doing this project, but in the end, it consumed too much of my time and I don't have the money to keep going out to network for the business. I have put lots of money into both the Chico Blog Team and the Chico Nightlife Crew, but I think I'm kinda done with the whole nightlife scene for a while.
Right now I want to focus on my family, my personal growth, and my loved ones. These projects did not make us money, but definitely made a lot of good memories.
If there's anyone who's interested in taking on either of my websites, chicoblogteam.com or chiconightlifecrew.com, send me an email and we'll see what we can work out. Thanks to all of you who helped me in my efforts. I love Chico because of the people here. You are all awesome!!
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Thursday, January 15, 2009
News From The Chico Blog Team
Dear Readers,
We are changing our format once again. We are getting rid of our off-site calendar, but will continue to post events of interest here on our blog and on our new website, chiconightlifecrew.com. You can also post your events free there.
We will also be posting blog entries on local venues, businesses, and artists in the coming months, so stay tuned!
Missy
Chico Blog Team
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