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Sunday Service: Downtowns Newest "Industry Night" at Sidebar

Billed as "killer deals for all you in the service biz," Sunday Service is Side Bar's new weekly night for all those in the "Industry."  It's the brainchild of downtown DJ and party-maker Bradford Still. The pairing up of Still and the hip new bar promise to make for one...
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Billed as "killer deals for all you in the service biz," Sunday Service is Side Bar's new weekly night for all those in the "Industry."  It's the brainchild of downtown DJ and party-maker Bradford Still. The pairing up of Still and the hip new bar promise to make for one of Phoenix's best industry nights.



Opened only last month, Side Bar is on its way to becoming one of the hippest hangouts downtown. The small lounge is located at the South West corner of McDowell and 7th Ave. As any long time Phoenix resident will remember it, above where the old Emerald Lounge was. There's modern decor, with lots of low couches and a impressive view and it's quiet enough for you to still have a conversation with friends.

Bradford Still is the first DJ/Promoter to set up any kind of repeating event at the new bar. Going by the name B 4D, Bradford will DJ every Sunday night with DJ Luis. Each week he will bring in some great guest DJ's to help. For the the first night last week Bradford had guest Jared Alan of Faux Show and Cheap Thrills. Next week, the 18th, will have Sleazy Sean with the night also serving as his birthday party (odd coincidence: Sean and myself share the same birthday, the 16th).

Sunday Service is every Sunday night at Side Bar located at 1514 N 7th Ave in Phoenix from 9:00 PM till 2:00 AM and is FREE to get into.

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