Regional Bias: A Celebration of Bay Area Music & Culture to Benefit The Bay Bridged

by Scott Beale on July 27, 2009 · 0 comments

Regional Bias: A Celebration of Bay Area Music and Culture to Benefit The Bay Bridged

Regional Bias, a benefit for San Francisco Bay Area indie music website The Bay Bridged, takes place this Friday, July 31st at The Verdi Club in San Francisco.

Taking place at the historic Verdi Club in Potrero Hill, Regional Bias is a celebration of the things that make living in the Bay Area a great, unique experience. As you might expect, we’ll have four of the best San Francisco Bay Area bands and some celebrity DJs providing great music throughout the night, but we’ll also be showcasing some of the other things we love: the Bay’s vibrant visual arts and food scenes

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