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We bring you this week a Live recording from the Bringin' It Back party which happens every Thursday night here in NYC. Our Underground Movement guest.....Miss Sabado....has been throwing her weekly event with the warm and friendly vibe she brings with her from her home state of California. Miss Sabado (Farrah) gives us a great selection of deep house grooves which kept us and her attendees moving all night long! Find out more about Farrah in the pre-show and bonus, post-show interviews where she gives us details into what to expect this summer from her Parties in the Park series. Catch more of Miss Sabado (her actual name) on her website which shouldn't be hard to remember. >>>
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MissSabado.com
FACEBOOK/MISS_SABADO
soundcloud.com/misssabado
Bio:
MISS SABADO
Farrah Sabado has always been a lover of music and dance. Between being raised within the strict confines of home life in the traditions of her mother country, the Philippines, to breaking through and experiencing the vast cultural melting pot that is her hometown, Los Angeles, Farrah has developed a unique and undeniably acute sense of music, movement, energy and performance that is the culmination of her exposure to the arts as a developing young girl.
Farrah’s first introduction into music was at the tender age of 4. She began playing piano in the classical style, quickly showing evidence to her parents and instructor that she was somewhat of a child prodigy.
Farrah went off to compete, winning countless awards in first place for her talent. Shortly thereafter, she expressed a knack for singing and began performing locally at carnivals and fairs alongside her cousin, creating a nice run together as a young, loveable duet sensation.
In her teen years, Farrah began to wane away from home routine and explore life beyond her given horizon. She played the alto saxophone in her high school jazz band and discovered a love for acting in musical theatre. Teen angst translated into an infatuation with the LA and OC punk rock scene, and she spent every weekend on the Sunset Strip through the latter part of her high school days. The greater part of her school week, however, was spent in discipline: reciting lines for her next play, jazz band practice, and schola rehearsal. Little did she know that she was finely crafting her musical performance foundation while still maintaining an outlet for radical individual self-expression.
Before graduating high school, Farrah won a nationwide modeling competition and became recognized as one of eight fresh new faces for Chanel 2001. She was featured in Seventeen Magazine and applauded for her accomplishments thus far. Later that year, she appeared in a national commercial for McDonalds, the first of many national commercials to follow.
Thereafter, Farrah went off on a path of self-discovery and higher education. She plunged straight into community college where she continued a study in theatre arts and photography.
In 2007, she finished a degree in Media Theory and Criticism from California State University Northridge, and as soon as she did, she was on the road traveling throughout Southeast Asia on a modeling contract with Elite.
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