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by James Strassberger
Over the decades, Green Day has been described in many ways in the past: Incredible. Life changing. Awesome as
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by Richie Williams
Earphorik just announced their 2017 fall tour. The 30-date trek includes FIVE FLORIDA SHOWS in St. Petersburg, Dunedin, Daytona
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by Claire Sevigny
J Boog appear at the Social in Orlando with long-time friends Jemere Morgan (son of Gramps Morgan) and Jo Mersa Marley (the son
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by Spencer Storch
Backup Planet and Naughty Professor team up to lead the way for a super stacked festival that is The Great Outdoors Jam, held
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by Sarah Schumaker
Ten10 Fest. 10 Bands. 10 Bucks. The bands are booked. The beer is brewin’. TICKETS ARE ON SALE NOW. The hype is real. There’s
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by Jason Earle
I am on my second listen to the record, en route to bury a seventeen-year-old young man who tragically passed away just two weeks
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by Sarah Schumaker
You know when the bartender tells you it’s only $2 more for a DOUBLE whiskey ginger and you think, well…it is more
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by Richie Williams
Your favorite reggae troublemakers from Kona Town, the one and only Pepper, are on the road this summer, still promoting
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by Richie Williams
Like clockwork, 311 rolls into Florida every summer on the Unity Tour, and this year’s opening acts include established
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by Spencer Storch
Summertime is for fun near the water, drinks with friends, and reggae music. Rebelution, Nahko and Medicine for the People,
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by Shawn Grey
John Mayer is one of the more romanticized artists of our generation. For nearly 15 years, women and men alike have been singing
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by Carolyn Dentz
Rebelution stopped on by the St. Augustine Amphitheatre with “The Good Vibes Summer Tour 2017” on Sunday, July 30th with
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by Spencer Storch
Let’s go! Let’s go! There isn’t any time to waste! Suwannee Hulaween is coming October 26th! We must get both
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by Richie Williams
Spafford is a name that has been growing in circulation within the jam scene, and for good reason. Their music is the perfect
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by Sarah Schumaker
Three hours and thirty minutes, 235.6 miles. That’s all that stands between Orlando and Miami. Central Florida to the tip.