ZODIAC: BROWNIE’S LUV EDITION
8 p.m. Revolution. $10-$15.

It’s been a year since the passing of Jeffrey “Bushy” Hudnall, the much-loved concert promoter and lynchpin of Arkansas’s EDM scene. To honor Hudnall’s memory, his longtime friend and colleague Mike Brown has started a nonprofit called Brownie’s Luv Foundation.

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Mostly through events, the foundation will raise money to help out those who work in the hospitality and entertainment businesses in the event of personal tragedies, which are so often financially disastrous in addition to being emotionally wrenching. Via email, Brown told me he’s lined up a treasurer to deal with the financial side of the organization as well as legal counsel. He decided to start the group after years of organizing fundraiser shows to help pay for medical bills and funerals.

Headlining this kickoff event will be DJ Titan out of Dallas, along with Cool Shoes alum Wolf-e-Wolf, Ewell and Jordan Get’em of Cybertribe and Mr. Napalm of School of Dub Digital. Balance Lighting Systems provides the lighting.

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