If Utah County musician Pablo Blaqk could be anything else in life, he would be a bus driver.
“The bus is fun, dude. There are so many interesting people on the bus,” he tells me when we meet up at a tiny coffee shop in downtown Provo on a lazy Sunday afternoon. “I would play paintball on my bus. I would just surprise people with quiz games: ‘Located under your seat are a couple of suckers.’ I would just give people free stuff, play bingo, play roulette.”
Blaqk is a painter, an event organizer, a DJ and a singer-songwriter. His long-anticipated debut album, Sons and Daughters, which he co-produced with fellow musician and friend Joshua James, is being celebrated with a massive party Thursday night at Brewvies in Salt Lake City. It’s a party that sounds right in line with his fun-bus party plan, including several friends doing acoustic sets, food, drinks, a raffle, an accompanying art show, even a screening of Sucker Punch.
Pablo Blaqk CD release
w/Marcus Bently, Joscef Castor, David Williams, Cody Rigby, Tim George
Price includes a copy of Blaqk’s CD, Sons & Daughters, food, beverage and a screening of Pulp Fiction.
Brewvies
677 S. 200 West
Thursday, April 14
7 p.m.
$30
PabloBlaqk.com
Date: Apr 14, 2011
Time: 7 p.m.
Phone: 801-355-5500
Address: 677 S. 200 West, Salt Lake City, 84101
Where: Brewvies Cinema Pub
Date: Apr 14, 2011
Time: 7 p.m.
Phone: 801-355-5500
Address: 677 S. 200 West, Salt Lake City, 84101
Where: Brewvies Cinema Pub









