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Noel Daniels, the founder
of Dusk til Dawn Entertainment (DTD Productions,
Inc.), realized early in his career that there were
many opportunities not being employed in San
Francisco's nightlife market. While work in the
night scene flourished during 2002, a demand for
bigger and better entertainment led Dusk til Dawn to
establish their sub-division,
PartySF.
PartySF
encompasses many of the past artist appearances,
special events, as well as all nightclub promotions
and advertisements.
DTD has offered live performances since 2001. Some
artists brought to you by DTD include
Ginuwine,
Pitbull,
DJ Kid Capri,
Ivy Queen,
Daddy Yankee,
Reggae Queen
Lady Saw,
Don Omar,
Bobby Valentino,
DJ
Red Alert, Eminem's DJ (at the time)
Green Lantern,
Oro Solido,
N.O.R.E.,
Rupee,
Tori Alamaze,
Nate Dogg of the Dogg
Pound, House Group Solstice and many more.
Over the past 5 years, Dusk til Dawn has worked with
the City of San Francisco in assuring safe events
for all parties involved. We have worked closely
with Clear Channel San Francisco (WILD 94.9,
106
KMEL), Univision (VIVA 105.7),
KDON 102.5 in
Monterey,
103.5 The Bomb in Sacramento and other
Northern California radio stations in promoting
these events.
The PartySF division of DTD has flourished in
popularity most recently offering the Latin market
in Northern California two large-scale concerts. "Reggaeton
Latin Fest", held this past March at The Concourse
Exhibition Center featured a large mix of Latin
artists attracting a capacity crowd. In April
PartySF presented the #1 Latin Billboard Artist for
40 weeks straight, Daddy Yankee. The event, held at
San Francisco's historic Cow Palace, drew a capacity
crowd of over 12,000 people. A diverse range of
music genres was represented with 8 groups including
headliner Daddy Yankee. DTD and PartySF boast a
client list of over 50,000 subscribers. Having
cornered the market in Latin, R&B, Hip-Hop & Reggae,
DTD hopes to further its artist roster for future
performances. Check out our home page to see what's
in store for you over the next couple of months! |