Buju Banton Show RESCHEDULED!
He's BACK again! Buju Banton has been quietly re-booked at the Cabana Club in Hollywood for a show TONIGHT (Thursday, Oct. 15)!
PLEASE JOIN US FOR A PROTEST TONIGHT! http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=188515014464
Cabana Club
1439 Ivar Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90028-8121
(323) 463-0004http://www.cabanaclubhollywood.com/http://www.myspace.com/cabanaclubhollywood
Cheers!
Drew Greeley
Director of Marketing and Promotions
Sunset Entertainment Group Cabana Club * Green Door
Halo * Pig 'n' WhistleO: 323-463-1473 F: 323-463-0485
Email: drew@sunseteg.com
Web: www.sunseteg.com
From: drew [mailto:drew@sunseteg.com]
Sent: Tuesday, October 06, 2009 5:30 PM
To: 'Dj White Lightning'
Cc: 'Restaurant Pig N'Whistle Alan (E-mail)'; 'george@sunseteg.com'; 'Eric James (lalane19@aol.com)'; 'Restaurant Pig N'Whistle Chris Breed (E-mail)'
Subject: Cancellation Of Buju Banton Show Next Thursday @ Cabana Club (10/15/2009)
Importance: High
Jamie,
Sunset Entertainment Group is canceling your upcoming performance on October 15, 2009 at the Cabana Club with your artist Buju Banton. We are very upset that you have put us in this position with the gay & lesbian community. We will not allow a promoter to ruin our reputation within the Hollywood community after we have worked 20 years to uphold a first class operation. We do not and will not support any of this artists views of hatred towards the gay & lesbian community.
Cheers!
Drew Greeley
Chris Breed
Alan Hajjar
George Nahas
Eric James
SUNSET ENTERTAINMENT GROUPPlease Help Cancel New L.A. Concert by Buju Banton!
After hundreds of people responded, Live Nation canceled its Buju Banton concert at the Nokia Club on Oct. 14. In fact, public outcry resulted in the cancellation of his concerts at venues around the country.
But now the
CABANA CLUB in Hollywood, owned by the
SUNSET ENTERTAINMENT GROUP, has booked Buju Banton for a concert on Oct. 15. And they’ve refused to respond to the Center’s requests to cancel it, even after learning about the singer’s notorious anti-gay record.
Through his music, Banton promotes a culture of violence against LGBT people, singing in his most notorious song “
Boom, Bye Bye” that “faggots get up and run” when he comes, that “they have to die,” and that he will shoot them in the head or “burn them up bad.”
Read the L.A. Gay & Lesbian Center’s news release and the Sept. 15 open letter to Banton’s manager, in which CEO Lorri L. Jean invites Banton to visit the Center. She offers to support an end to the boycott against him if he apologizes and vows never to performer “Boom, Bye Bye” again. There has been no reply.
Please send a message that Buju Banton is not welcome in Los Angeles and that a singer who glorifies the murder of LGBT people should not be given a stage to perform here!
1. Call Sunset Entertainment Groups owners: 323-463-1473
2. Send the owners an email:
Alan Hajjar Alan@sunseteg.com
Chris Breed Chris@sunseteg.com
George Nahas George@sunseteg.com
Eric Virgets Eric@sunseteg.com
Promoter Drew Greeley Drew@sunseteg.com
3. Sign the Center’s petition to Sunset Entertainment Group
4. Join the Center’s Facebook Group: “Cancel Buju Banton’s Los Angeles Show!”
The Sunset Entertainment Group owns the Cabana Club, Green Door, Ritual and Pig ‘n Whistle. Refuse to support any of their businesses if they refuse to cancel Buju Banton’s concert!
Learn more about the nationwide protests against Buju Banton’s concerts at: http://cancelbujubanton.wetpaint.com/
Read the Center's news release about Banton. Sunset Entertainment Group Refuses to Cancel Buju Banton Concert at Cabana Club in Hollywood, Oct. 15
Published Oct. 6, 2009
"Faggots. . . have to die" Sings Buju Banton, Who Has Had Concerts Around the Country Canceled
LOS ANGELES, Oct. 6 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Sunset Entertainment Group, which owns and operates several Los Angeles-area night clubs, has refused requests from the L.A. Gay & Lesbian Center to cancel an Oct. 15 concert at the Cabana Club by Buju Banton, a reggae singer who is notorious for a song that glorifies the brutal murder of gay and lesbian people.
Live Nation had recently booked Banton to perform at the Nokia Club on Oct. 14, but that Los Angeles concert, like many others around the country, was canceled in response to an outcry from concerned citizens mobilized by emails, websites and Facebook groups created by the L.A. Gay & Lesbian Center, the Chicago-based Gay Liberation Network and other organizations.
Through his music, Banton promotes a culture of violence against lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people, singing in his most notorious song "Boom, Bye Bye" that "faggots get up and run" when he comes, that "they have to die," and that he will shoot them in the head or "burn them up bad." Banton's music has helped foster such an anti-gay culture in his home country of Jamaica -- where several prominent gay activists have been murdered -- that
Time magazine recently asked: "Is Jamaica the most homophobic place on Earth?"
"The Center has always been an ardent supporter of free speech and artistic expression, but we will not tolerate speech, in any form, that promotes violence against LGBT people," said L.A. Gay & Lesbian Center Chief Executive Officer Lorri L. Jean. "We will also oppose any business, like the Sunset Entertainment Group and its Cabana Club, that hopes to promote and profit from 'murder musicians' like Buju Banton. It's outrageous they would even consider featuring such a performer."
Over the past several weeks Banton, who was recently videotaped saying "there is no end to the war between me and faggots," has had concerts canceled in Orlando, Tampa, Salt Lake City, Cincinnati, Columbus, Santa Clara, San Francisco, Detroit and several other cities. His manager Tracii McGregor responded to the cancellations with an "open letter" full of incomplete and inaccurate information, decrying LGBT groups for their "war" against Banton and for not having a "larger, more fruitful discussion that could perhaps effect real change."
The Center responded to McGregor with a letter from Jean, sent on Sept. 15, in which she invites Banton to the Center and to talk about the impact of hate speech. In it, she writes: "If Banton is truly remorseful for performing 'Boom, Bye Bye' and contributing to the anti-gay climate in Jamaica, and publicly vows to never perform the song again, the L.A. Gay & Lesbian Center would be happy to support an end to the boycott of his concerts." She adds, "We'd like nothing more than to have a fruitful discussion that will result in the end of such music." There has been no reply.
In addition to the Cabana Club in Hollywood, the Sunset Entertainment Group operates these Los Angeles nightclubs/restaurants: Green Door, Ritual and Pig 'n Whistle. The partners in SEG are Alan Hajjar, Chris Breed, Eric Virgets, George Nahas and the promoter is Drew Greeley.
The Center has created a web page,
www.lagaycenter.org/StopHateLyrics, where the public can take action and sign a petition to stop Banton's Cabana Club concert, as well as a Facebook group: "Cancel Buju Banton's Los Angles Show!"
About the L.A. Gay & Lesbian CenterSince 1971 the L.A. Gay & Lesbian Center has been building the health, advocating for the rights and enriching the lives of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people. Our wide array of services and programs includes: free HIV/AIDS care and medications for those most in need; housing, food, clothing and support for homeless LGBT youth; low-cost counseling and addiction-recovery services; essential services for LGBT-parented families and seniors; legal services; health education and HIV prevention programs; transgender services; cultural arts and much more.
Visit us on the Web at:
www.lagaycenter.org.
SOURCE L.A. Gay & Lesbian Center

