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Saturday, July 31st, 2010
The Rex Lounge, 9PM - 1AM
2936 Fox Street
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ROO BAR, 9PM - 1AM
3480 Park Ave W, Denver
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Held at the Expedo Center, the Universal Juice was an incredible and happening event with SpellBinder.

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| Posted on: Monday, July 12, 2010 |
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SpellBinder used to work with this group, who worked with Kimani Marley, Bob Marley's Son. The weekly party promoted Reggea music. They also promoted a group called ARMY.

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| Posted on: Monday, July 12, 2010 |
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Not only is SpellBinder a vocalist, he is a DJ as well. SpellBinder was a DJ at one point in Aurora, Colorado. Patricks was a club that presented SpellBinder. It was a Sports Bar setting, the music was Reggae, Hip Hop and even Rock and Roll, Motown and R&B. Promoting universal idealogy, SpellBinder mixed Hank Williams Sr. even.

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| Posted on: Monday, July 12, 2010 |
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Back in '05. This was a cool concert with DJ Ciello at Cervantes'
This was a combination of Salsa music, Hip Hop, Reggae and different artists and styles coming together. This was another attempt to promote unity among different styles of music.

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| Posted on: Monday, July 05, 2010 |
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The O.G.S. Pre-Release Album tour at Club Vynll. This included the legendary General Smiley from the Reggae group Michigan and Smiley. They were the first two combination Reggae rappers or Dane Hall Singers. They were known for having smooth and easy rhythmic tones, yet they sang about consciousness and political injustices that were taking place in Jamaica during election time in the early 70's and 80's.


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| Posted on: Monday, July 05, 2010 |
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This was an event that Spellbinder took part in to educate young and old about the consequences of incarceration. The benefit of learning from one's mistakes was a key lesson. Knowing it is OK to fail so long as you continue to rise is also a key lesson. Some of the speakers and performing artists were prison inmates themselves.

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| Posted on: Monday, July 05, 2010 |
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The first Mile Hi Medicinal Bash Spellbiner performed at was in February, 2010 in Denver, Colorado. Spellbinder came together with Sweet Jones and Big D, also, Marijuana Television was there. About 21 dispensaries were actually there, apart of the event. This was to promote the legalization and the safe use of medicinal marijuana.

The 2nd Mile Hi Medicinal Bash was in May, 2010. This was a huge success.
Watch video below or click here to view at Youtube

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| Posted on: Monday, July 05, 2010 |
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This was during the time Spellbinder was playing almost every night all around Denver. He was contracted by VANS Shoes and Fresh Jive Clothing Company to perform at 10 different RAVES all around the city of Denver in one month's time. Most of the parties where held where the current Rockies Stadium (Coor's Field) is today. This was Old Denver. The interview's mainly discuss his skateboarding career, his love for music, and his cause. His cause is universal unification, spiritual consciousness and unity among all people.


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| Posted on: Monday, July 05, 2010 |
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This is a picture from Grand Lake, Colorado up near Winterpark. Spellbinder grew up riding dirt bikes and motorcycles out in Montbello, Colorado, back before DIA when it was all fields. It was prime motorcycle riding area. As Spellbinder got older, he got into street bikes. His first bike was a 1969 Hondo CB-550-Cafe Racer.
Seen in this photo is Spellbinder's brother, Jimmy, with his 1995 Harley Davidson soft tale springer.

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| Posted on: Monday, July 05, 2010 |
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| Posted on: Monday, July 05, 2010 |
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