Jason Mraz is a eminent coffee person. Is a celebrity because He won a lot of grammy And perhaps the best known for the hit with an open climate with the open climate of “The Remedy” (ask your parents about it). It is coffee because it owns the farm in California, which grows, among others, coffee. Perhaps he is not a bad guy and he has recently helped to stop the oldest cafe in Oceanside from closing.
As reported ABC 10 NewsIN Jitters coffee pub It was threatened with closing for good because of the expiration lease. As it turns out, Mraz was a repeated northern suburbs of San Diego at the beginning of the early Augthts, and when he heard about a arduous situation, he came to support.
“Come with a fresh layer of paint and recent energy and renew the space,” says Mraz. “They were recent devices and some plants, that’s all it did. The stage is recent.”
The vision of Mraza regarding recent and improved vibrations includes the extension of working hours with evening events, especially those supporting local artists. It will act more as a place in this respect, as space and platform for local “musicians, DJs, poets, comedians and other performers.”
This is a good story about a youthful child who did well at night in a cafe and reflects a favor. Now this is a message when a celebrity is not a complete shit man? Well, no, but this is not the world in which we live in a child. And in a sea of shiny exaggerated and sweaty attempt to transform fame into a coffee brand (reasons why someone would only like God, that he only knows), the eminent guy was nice – without the PR team promoting him to anyone who uncritically defines conversation points – it’s nice. Certainly better than cooperation with Vultures in Live Nation to pump another canned cool infusion.