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Dirtybird Records is an independent electronic music record label based in San Francisco, California. The label was founded in January 2005 by Claude VonStroke (aka Barclay Crenshaw) and specializes in a brand of house music he describes as "tech funk."
The co-founder of Dirtybird Records talks about his label's famous BBQ parties before their first events of the summer in San Francisco and Los Angeles. Justin Martin reflects on 15 years of ...
According to Fat Mike, "I suggested a Mexican-sounding name, like 'El Jefe.' I don’t speak Spanish, so I didn’t realize the 'h' sound is usually spelled with a 'j.'" [2] El Hefe once owned a nightclub called "Hefe's" in Eureka, California, and now lives in Stevenson Ranch, California. He has two children and is divorced from Jennifer Abeyta.
The first release on Dirtybird was The Southern Draw EP by Justin Martin and Sammy D. [5] Martin released his sophomore album on April 20, 2016, via Dirtybird Records. [6] [7] In 2020, Martin launched his own label, What To Do…, with the single “Needs.” [8]
"El Jefe" (English: "The Boss") is a song by the Colombian singer Shakira and American band of regional Mexican music, Fuerza Regida. It was released on September 20, 2023, through Ace Entertainment and Sony Music Latin as the fifth single from Shakira's twelfth studio album, Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran (2024).
A study of oil refineries nationwide ranked the Chevron El Segundo facility on Santa Monica Bay as the largest water polluter for nitrogen and selenium in 2021, compared to 80 other oil operations.
El Hefe (born 1965), guitar player for the punk band NOFX, who derives his nickname from El Jefe Rafael Trujillo (1891–1961), former dictator of the Dominican Republic , nicknamed "El Jefe" Stéphane Konaté (born 1980), Ivorian basketball player nicknamed "El Jefe"
El Jefe was first sighted by cougar hunter and guide Donnie Fenn, and his 10-year-old daughter, in the Whetstone Mountains on 19 November 2011. His hunting dogs chased the animal until it climbed a tree. [8] Fenn took several photographs of the jaguar, and later contacted state wildlife officials.