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Comedian Sean Cullen is a fixture of the comedy scenes in both Los Angeles and his native Canada. He’s been seen on Last Comic Standing and in his own Comedy Central special. He also hosts a radio program for the CBC. Sean sang for us on the less-than-popular lyrical subject of farming.
Zion I are an Oakland-based hip-hop group known for producer Amp Live’s diverse influences and emcee Zumbi’s thoughtful rhymes. They performed some memorable songs for the crowd at Cobb’s, including the Bay Area anthem “The Bay” and “Antenna” from their new album “The Takeover,” which is in stores now.
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