PROMOTION + VENUE CONSULTANT

PRODUCTION

 
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BAR MARMONT.

West Hollywood, CA

Sean Patrick was the resident deejay, host and did graphic design for Fridays at the legendary Bar Marmont for 4 years. Andre Balaz' hotspot was a regular hang for film, music and fashion types with a dress-to-impress and do-as-you-will vibe. SP blended an organic mix of house, nudisco, re-edits with sexy hip-hop and r&b to fit the electricity of the gorgeously designed room.

 
 
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Harvard & Stone

Hollywood, CA

From opening night to a six-year-long run, Sean Patrick was host, resident deejay and designed the graphics for the highly touted night at Harvard & Stone. This east-Hollywood venue was the place be on Mondays with 100s of bands hitting the stage and loads of dancing to SP's mix of soul, rhythm’n’blues, indie, classic rock, post-punk and edgy eighties.

 
 
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The Chestnut Club

Santa Monica, CA

On the other side of L.A. in Santa Monica, Sean Patrick, along with being a resident deejay and designing flyers, curated the beginning lineup of selectors from Wednesday through Saturday. A sonic vibe that was informed a lot from the neighboring, world-renowned KCRW with music focused on indie dance, nu-disco, re-edits and overall hip dance music. The crowd was a unique mix of sports icons, surfers, sun-kissed cuties, tech folks and visitors from abroad.

 
 
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THE NICE GUY

West Hollywood, CA

Thursdays were the night at WeHo's most stylish and secretive celebrity hang where Sean Patrick kept the groove going with hip-hop, r&b, funk, re-edits and cool pop music. Regular customers range from Drake, Kanye & Michael B Jordan, Harry Stiles to Gigi Hadid, Alicia Vikander, Giselle Bundchen and Miley Cyrus.

 
 
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The ROOSEVELT hotel

Fun in the Sun + Night Swim

Hollywood, CA

Tropicana at the Pool and Teddy's inside the Roosevelt Hotel were the top spots to be when the historic hotel relaunched in 2005. Sean Patrick was part of the team that created all the commotion, acting as resident deejay, music supervisor and host of the various day and night parties. These festivities drew 1000s of people trying to get in on all the fun. Celebrities, fashionistas and local hipsters mixed with hotel guests to create truly unique, sometimes debaucherous experiences.