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by Garrett East
Today, March 28, 2018, marks my third anniversary with Shows I Go To. Man, it’s been a crazy ride, hasn’t it? All day, I’ve
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by Sarah Schumaker
Sophie Allison is coolly uprooting your hidden emotions under the guise of Soccer Mommy. And, I mean, very coolly. Her
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by Mitch Foster
Here are random thoughts from my notebook over the weekend. “I can’t believe I’m about to see Questlove play the drums.”
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by Sarah Schumaker
Magic City Hippies are three Florida born, Miami natives bringing a little hip hop & soul influence to smooth, groovy indie
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by Jason Earle
Suwannee Spring Reunion is back at Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park for another year of some of the best vibes on the planet and
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by Sarah Schumaker
– Shirtless, dancing guy in the crowd You would think Flipturn already knew they were rockstars … until you meet
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by Douglass Dresher
Scene and Herd by Doug “Igoto” Dresher The Vaughns — A great band that you should know. So — it has
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by Mitch Foster
If you’ve ever had a hug from Mikey Cortes, you’re a lucky human. If not, please go to Park Ave CDs and request one,
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by Richie Williams
The princes of the jam scene, Spafford, came to the Sunshine State to gift Florida the jams for four consecutive nights.
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by Matthew Wright
Outside it is cold and gritty but inside it is elegant and pretty. The setting is a testament of just how far this band has come.
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by Trevor Bosmans
I arrived to Whigfest just in time to catch the end of FayRoy‘s set at The Attic at Rock Brothers Brewing. This place is
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by Mitch Foster
Jesse Hughes just called me “A god among men” for gifting him a J. There was maybe 50 of us who belonged there, and that was
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by Sarah Schumaker
Sofi Tukker are the friends rolling up to the joint and bringing the f*cking party. They’re song
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by Richie Williams
Gasparilla Music Festival 2017 Curtis Hixon Waterfront Park and Kiley Gardens Park Downtown Tampa, Florida March 11 & 12,
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by Sarah Schumaker
Walking around the grounds of Chobeewobee Village at night by yourself is no different than wandering through Downtown Orlando