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Campbell's Psycho Donuts Turns 4, Kepi Ghoulie Performs

The festivities take place Saturday, March 9.

 

Psycho Donuts is celebrating its four-year anniversary today with donuts, art and live music today from noon to 6:00 p.m.

Kepi Ghoulie, formerly from the early 1980s Sacramento-based pop punk band the Groovie Ghoulies is performing an accoustic set Saturday, March 9. A new art exhibit also kicks off today and runs through the end of the month.

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"He’s the most fun, upbeat guy," says Psycho Donuts Art Curator and Local Artist Christine Benjamin. "I’m a huge fan because I love the music. It makes me happy. It's just so fun and upbeat. When I listen to it, I was thinking of all the stuff I was going to do in my paintings. I want the paintings to be Kepi-inspired."

Benjamin, along with Ghoulie, Lucy Giles, Gilbert Armendariz and Dan Potthast will have new art on display at the local donut shop for the show, "Kepi and Friends Go Psycho."

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"We usually have fun shows but this will be the best show that Psycho Donuts has had," Benjamin says. "He was really excited to play at a donut shops. He loves doing stuff like that."

Check out Kepi's latest video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DQE7maP9Bf4

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