Dirt Nasty and Mickey Avalon's "Married to the Game" tour to stroll down to The Ocean Deck
Published by Sareth Ney on Dec. 11, 2015 at 7:51 p.m.
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DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. – Mickey Avalon and Dirty Nasty will be at The Ocean Deck, on Jan. 14. They will be promoting their recent EP, “Married to the Game”, and is available for free download through Dirt Nasty’s website. It consists of five songs and they are: “Top Down”, “My Girlfriend”, “Netflix & Chill”, “Do It All Over” and “Meet Me In The Bathroom”. The tour will begin on Jan. 12 at The Social in Orlando, Fla. and will conclude on March 6 at Trees in Dallas.
“Married to the Game” is one of many ventures Dirt Nasty and Avalon have collaborated on. The two met after Avalon returned to Los Angeles. Avalon was encouraged to pursue a career in hip-hop, after Dirt Nasty urged him to do so. Over time, Dirt Nasty and Avalon joined forces on a couple of songs. Dirt Nasty helped Avalon’s venture into hip-hop by handing out his demo tapes to clubs in Hollywood and it helped build his fan base.
Dirt Nasty is the alter ego to Simon Rex. He is an actor, comedian, musician and producer. He can be seen in films including: “Scary Movie 3”, “Karate Dog”, “Superhero Movie”, “Scary Movie 4”, “Hotel California”, “King of the Avenue”, “Scary Movie 5” and many more. He is part of the group, “Three Loco”, with Andy Milonakis and Riff Raff. He currently has three full length albums out: “Dirt Nasty” (2007), “Nasty As I Wanna Be” (2010) and “Palatial” (2013).
Since linking up with Dirt Nasty, Avalon’s discography includes a self-titled album and “Loaded”. He has shared the stage with the late DJ AM, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Slightly Stoopid, Snoop Dogg, Stephen Marley and Travis Barker. He has collaborated with Jeezy, Jermaine Dupri and Unwritten Law. His music has been featured in motion pictures, television and video games including: “American Dad”, “Duke Nukem Forever”, “Harold and Kumar Escape From Guantamo Bay”, “Hung” and the trailer for “Bad Teacher”.
To visit Dirt Nasty’s official website, please click here. To follow him on Instagram, please click here. To like him on Facebook, please click here. To follow him on SoundCloud, please click here. To follow him on Twitter, please click here.
Please click here, to visit Mickey Avalon’s official website. To like him on Facebook, please click here. To follow him on Twitter, please click here. To subscribe to his channel on YouTube, please click here.
“Married to the Game” is one of many ventures Dirt Nasty and Avalon have collaborated on. The two met after Avalon returned to Los Angeles. Avalon was encouraged to pursue a career in hip-hop, after Dirt Nasty urged him to do so. Over time, Dirt Nasty and Avalon joined forces on a couple of songs. Dirt Nasty helped Avalon’s venture into hip-hop by handing out his demo tapes to clubs in Hollywood and it helped build his fan base.
Dirt Nasty is the alter ego to Simon Rex. He is an actor, comedian, musician and producer. He can be seen in films including: “Scary Movie 3”, “Karate Dog”, “Superhero Movie”, “Scary Movie 4”, “Hotel California”, “King of the Avenue”, “Scary Movie 5” and many more. He is part of the group, “Three Loco”, with Andy Milonakis and Riff Raff. He currently has three full length albums out: “Dirt Nasty” (2007), “Nasty As I Wanna Be” (2010) and “Palatial” (2013).
Since linking up with Dirt Nasty, Avalon’s discography includes a self-titled album and “Loaded”. He has shared the stage with the late DJ AM, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Slightly Stoopid, Snoop Dogg, Stephen Marley and Travis Barker. He has collaborated with Jeezy, Jermaine Dupri and Unwritten Law. His music has been featured in motion pictures, television and video games including: “American Dad”, “Duke Nukem Forever”, “Harold and Kumar Escape From Guantamo Bay”, “Hung” and the trailer for “Bad Teacher”.
To visit Dirt Nasty’s official website, please click here. To follow him on Instagram, please click here. To like him on Facebook, please click here. To follow him on SoundCloud, please click here. To follow him on Twitter, please click here.
Please click here, to visit Mickey Avalon’s official website. To like him on Facebook, please click here. To follow him on Twitter, please click here. To subscribe to his channel on YouTube, please click here.
"Married to the Game" tour dates:
Dec. 31 - Saint Rocke, Hermosa Beach, Calif.
Jan. 12 - The Social, Orlando, Fla.
Jan. 13 - Orpheum, Ybor City, Fla.
Jan. 14 - The Ocean Deck, Daytona Beach, Fla.
Jan. 15 - Jack Rabbits, Jacksonville, Fla.
Jan. 16 - The Masquerade, Atlanta
Jan. 17 - Mercury Ballroom, Louisville, Ky.
Jan. 19 - Neighborhood Theatre, Charlotte, N.C.
Jan. 20 - Greene Street Club, Greensboro, N.C.
Jan. 21 - Baltimore Sound Stage, Baltimore
Jan. 22 - Lance & Debbies Wonder Bar, Asbury Park, N.J.
Jan. 23 - Knitting Factory, Brooklyn, N.Y.
Jan. 24 -The Middle East Downstairs, Cambridge, Mass.
Feb. 02 - Wild Buffalo House of Music, Bellingham, Wash.
Feb. 03 - The Crocodile, Seattle
Feb. 04 - The Pin, Spokane, Wash.
Feb. 05 - Domino Rom, Bend, Ore.
Feb. 06 - JazzBones, Tacoma, Wash.
Feb. 09 - WOW Hall, Eugene, Ore.
Feb. 10 - DNA Lounge, San Francisco
Feb. 11 - The Ranch, San Miguel, Calif.
Feb. 12 - Ace of Spades, Sacramento, Calif.
Feb. 13 - The Roxy Theatre, West Hollywood, Calif.
Feb. 22 - Bogart’s Cincinnati, Cincinnati
Feb. 23 - St. Andrew’s Hall, Detroit
Feb. 24 - The Vogue Theater, Indianapolis
Feb. 25 - The Rave/Eagles Club, Milwaukee
Feb. 26 - Bottom Lounge, Chicago
Feb. 27 - Pop’s Concert Venue, Sauget, Ill.
Feb. 28 - The Riot Room, Kansas City, Mo.
March 03 - Scout Bar, Houston
March 04 - Scoot Inn, Austin, Texas
March 05 - The Falls, San Antonio
March 06 - Trees, Dallas
Dec. 31 - Saint Rocke, Hermosa Beach, Calif.
Jan. 12 - The Social, Orlando, Fla.
Jan. 13 - Orpheum, Ybor City, Fla.
Jan. 14 - The Ocean Deck, Daytona Beach, Fla.
Jan. 15 - Jack Rabbits, Jacksonville, Fla.
Jan. 16 - The Masquerade, Atlanta
Jan. 17 - Mercury Ballroom, Louisville, Ky.
Jan. 19 - Neighborhood Theatre, Charlotte, N.C.
Jan. 20 - Greene Street Club, Greensboro, N.C.
Jan. 21 - Baltimore Sound Stage, Baltimore
Jan. 22 - Lance & Debbies Wonder Bar, Asbury Park, N.J.
Jan. 23 - Knitting Factory, Brooklyn, N.Y.
Jan. 24 -The Middle East Downstairs, Cambridge, Mass.
Feb. 02 - Wild Buffalo House of Music, Bellingham, Wash.
Feb. 03 - The Crocodile, Seattle
Feb. 04 - The Pin, Spokane, Wash.
Feb. 05 - Domino Rom, Bend, Ore.
Feb. 06 - JazzBones, Tacoma, Wash.
Feb. 09 - WOW Hall, Eugene, Ore.
Feb. 10 - DNA Lounge, San Francisco
Feb. 11 - The Ranch, San Miguel, Calif.
Feb. 12 - Ace of Spades, Sacramento, Calif.
Feb. 13 - The Roxy Theatre, West Hollywood, Calif.
Feb. 22 - Bogart’s Cincinnati, Cincinnati
Feb. 23 - St. Andrew’s Hall, Detroit
Feb. 24 - The Vogue Theater, Indianapolis
Feb. 25 - The Rave/Eagles Club, Milwaukee
Feb. 26 - Bottom Lounge, Chicago
Feb. 27 - Pop’s Concert Venue, Sauget, Ill.
Feb. 28 - The Riot Room, Kansas City, Mo.
March 03 - Scout Bar, Houston
March 04 - Scoot Inn, Austin, Texas
March 05 - The Falls, San Antonio
March 06 - Trees, Dallas
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Sareth Ney is the entertainment journalist for A Quarter and Dream Pictures. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Mass Communications and Center for New Media from Colorado State University-Pueblo. He is a former apprentice to master of horror, Clive Barker. He is known as the journalist/superhero, Wu-Man Chu, after meeting some members of Wu-Tang Clan. He is an award-winning short filmmaker; his goal is to write 150 articles in select time zones, inducts artists into his hall of fame, founder and co-host of Pueblo's Independent Multimedia Podcast and is the festival director at Sareth-Fest Music and Comedy Festival.