Hardened Booking

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Hardened Booking is a concert booking agency for bands, music acts and entertainment out of the Seatt

Hardened Booking was founded in 2014 by Om Johari, expressly for independent bookings of live music, theatrical productions, and social justice discourse intended for alternative thinkers and revolutionary masses. Hardened Booking is intentionally bringing select artists, musicians, bands, and social justice personalties to perform, presents works, and navigate discourse in an effort to affect the

04/30/2026

CONFESSIONS OF A BLACK WEIRDO
A One-Womxn Play
Written and performed by Om Johari

This summer the solo theatre performance Confessions of a Black Weirdo begins its European Tour 2026, appearing in cities across Luxembourg, Belgium, the Netherlands, Denmark, Norway, and Sweden.

Combining sharp humor, storytelling, and social commentary, the show explores questions of identity, race, and belonging with wit and honesty.

TOUR SCHEDULE

July
Luxembourg City (LU) — July 23
Antwerp (BE) — July 24
Brussels (BE) — July 25

August
Almere (NL) — Aug 6
The Hague (NL) — Aug 7
Rotterdam (NL) — Aug 8
Amsterdam (NL) — Aug 15

September
Copenhagen (DK) — Sept 17
Oslo (NO) — Sept 18
Stockholm (SE) — Sept 19

Venue announcements and ticket links will be posted soon.

Follow the tour:
Instagram:

12/27/2023

woke up and put this video on.
dis be my whole vibe as 2023 comes to an end:

https://www.facebook.com/ShowtimeWeb/posts/pfbid03YbwDLHnLcW8R4XWzYEofH1kx4PdBdb8tSTJ9vXK7PBRuYXVRLXSMCL1jZZJTa51l

11/29/2023

THE ARCHIVE:

In 2017, after returning to Seattle from living almost 9 years in Germany, I found the face, the demographic, the cultural character of my childhood city, neighborhood, and surrounding areas had changed so much, the acclimatisation period created an unfathomable sadness which inspired the production of this show.

To call it "gentrification" felt unfair. Most of my life, I grew up surrounded by middle class Black folks who worked for Boeing or the city, nurturing communities with thriving churches, little league sports programs that fed successful high schools, growing long powerful Martin Luther King Jr Day parades, and precincts of Black and brown folks who shared the south end of Seattle with a collective understanding brought about by our common need to be recognized as valued human beings, who made up the majority of the workforce that built America.

But, the tech industry had changed all that, coupled with the glutenous growth of a certain online shopping giant, the flood of digital workers in need of housing all but crushed these legendary safe spaces.

Roberta Flack and Donny Hathaway's music reminded me of revolutionary times. They were the sound track of the healing required for Black nationalists who were the children of the Civil Rights Movement, still taking to the streets to seek the recognizing for citizenship, the justice and the human respect that was being passed to Black Lives Matter when I landed.

In an effort to remind those who were the creators, the founders, the purveyors of social justice, continuing the demand for liberation while cultivating a deep love for one another, it just seemed right to produce this show.

So, I talked to my old bosses, Steve and Tia Freeborn, of the OK Hotel, to see if this could happen at their new spot, The Royal Room, located in Columbia City. A neighborhood I used to take the bus as a kid with my neighborhood crew, to watch kung fu moves at the theater. A place that now seems as if many of us can barely afford the attempts to price us out.

I asked my good friend, Hans Teuber, to chart out all the music and act as musical director for the show, while I did all the rest:
gathered up players who I felt would have the dignity and the knowledge to take this material seriously; find old friends who would elevate the night with their voices, and introduced myself to amazing singers I had not met before, knowing they would do the songs the most justice. We comprised the following band:

THE BAND:
Joe Doria (Hathaway keys)
Hans Teuber (Flack keys, horns)
Jeff Fielder (guitar)
D'Vonne Lewis (drums)
Skerik (sax)
Ahamefule J. Oluo (Trumpet)

THE SINGERS:
La Tanya Horace
Timothy Davis
Christa Wells
Coreena
Caine Coldnote
Lisa Mansfield
Riz Rollins
Om Johari
Z aka Arzelia Jones Jr
and Mr Kj Jones

And the rest was a SOLD OUT NIGHT of utter 70s rememory bliss!

11/16/2023

Hardened Booking has set up shop at the historical Carver Theater in New Orleans!

https://carvertheater.com

03/22/2020

for those of you interested in Afro-future-sci-fi bass lessons,

Norwood Fisher

of FISHBONE

and Trulio Disgracias

please direct you attention, and yo' pocket books to

Scale Bass Mountain with Norwood Fisher

for virtual teachings of funk nibblets, ska tidbits, punk giblets fo' those who wish to increase their freak factor on fo' o five strings!!

da link is below!!!!

03/05/2020

Hardened Booking, along with Tristan Gianola presents:

Betty Davis

Born Betty Mabry, is one of the most underground, underrated and ignored pioneers of late 60's/early 70's FUNK!!!!

The music of Betty Davis will be performed in New Orleans!!!

some folks have discussed her in relation to her proximity to other male artists, Hendrix, Sly, Miles, Clapton and the lot. but, she had her own sound, and they came to her, not the other way around. others have known her as a unique voice, song writer and composer, pushing the boundaries of sound while challenging audiences with her spectacular show-woman-ship!

she was a quintessential NASTY GAL, before twerking even left African shores!

this performance will take place on

Friday, April 3rd, 2020
Hi Ho Lounge
(2239 St Claude Ave, New Orleans, LA 70117)

the band line up is something to behold:

Om Johari on Betty Davis
Tristan Gianola on lead guitar
Joey Houck on rhythm guitar
Jenelle Roccaforte on bass
Christopher Di Benedetto on keys
Jaz "Mookie" Butler on drums
Elizabeth Pupo-Walker on percussions

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Monday 10am - 7pm
Tuesday 10am - 7pm
Wednesday 10am - 7pm
Thursday 10am - 7pm
Friday 10am - 7pm
Saturday 12pm - 4pm