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Keep It Local

Jude Ashvin, CEO, Keep It Local | Cody "Coex" Foo, Beatboxer, Keep It Local

24-Nov-16 21:00

Keep It Local

In a country where there is a lack of initiative from a lot of proper talents to get themselves out there, a group of people, led by Jude Ashvin in 2014 formed an initiative by the name of Keep It Local. This group aims to give the proper exposure to the local acts in the country that need it, and they have been able to do that, with names like Cody "Coex" Foo, also a guest for tonight, bursting into the scene, along with a number of acts signed under the KIL umbrella. They join us tonight to promote their "Keep It Local Live" event, happening on the weekend.


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