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by Richie Williams
Funk rock jammers The Main Squeeze rolled into Orlando to play BackBooth on a sad day in the music world, one that followed one
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by AJ Lucarelli
Walking through the doors at House of Blues on April 14, 2016, I wasn’t sure what to expect. I wasn’t the biggest fan of
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by Shawn Grey
I think when he’s 35 he’ll have enough political prowess and maybe even presence, to run for president? They screaming Chano
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by Richie Williams
So, you didn’t score tickets to the sold out Deftones show at House of Blues Orlando on Saturday, May 14, 2016, but you
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by Douglass Dresher
The Darkness. The Darkness are a truly fun band to watch. Lights, sound, volume, dry ice, rock and roll posing, nipples,
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by Jenn Ross
Grace Potter slithers gracefully out of the shadows onto the stage and into the light with her arms outstretched as she appears
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by Richie Williams
A rowdy crowd gathered at The Plaza Live on Friday, April 8, 2016 for some really loud and fast metal at The Plaza Live in
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by Shawn Grey
It’s been about one year since the Alabama Shakes released their Grammy winning world-class album Sound and Color. (Happy
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by Richie Williams
It was time for another night of my favorite comedy metal band, Psychostick. The dudes came to BackBooth in Downtown Orlando on a
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by Jason Earle
Dearly inebriated, we are gathered here today to honor the legend of Prince Rogers Nelson. Let’s tell our Prince stories. The
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by Matthew Weller
We begin our story in the ever-churning machine that is Times Square in New York City. My mother, grandmother (dad’s side),
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by Jason Earle
Ben Folds sits center-back on the stage with the six-piece yMusic orchestra flanking his piano to either side in reverse victory
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by Richie Williams
Stick Figure returned to The Beacham in Orlando on Thursday, April 7th, on the “Set In Stone Tour” which
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by Jason Earle
Nicki Bluhm is a datil pepper added to an already hearty dish-exquisite, a little smokey, additive of the right compliment of
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by Josh Jauz
Intricate arrangements intertwined flawlessly. Thick, gravity-laden, chest-pounding riffs. Technical expertise well beyond