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by Richie Williams
WJRR is throwing another party! WJRR’s Fall Ball 2017 featuring Mastodon, Eagles of Death Metal, and Russian
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by Richie Williams
Tonight is my first time seeing Social Distortion. I don’t know how I let it happen … going this long without seeing
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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,
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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 Sarah Schumaker
You know when the bartender tells you it’s only $2 more for a DOUBLE whiskey ginger and you think,
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by Shawn Grey
Are you ready to dance, scream, head bang, and most importantly cry all damn night? The first time I saw Andy Hull sing live, I
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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 Sarah Schumaker
Three hours and thirty minutes, 235.6 miles. That’s all that stands between Orlando and Miami. Central Florida to the tip.
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by Richie Williams
Up and coming psychedelic dance jam funk rockers The Werks are making their way to Orlando (for the first time I think?)
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by Garrett East
Hey all you cool kids! Looking for something to do July 19th? Time to win some tickets to Hard Rock Live in Orlando to see one of
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by Jason Earle
The media called it Alt-Country. What else were they gonna do? It is subversive music- rock n’ roll mixed with country, blues,
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by Ariel Rivera
Anthony Raneri stands center stage, illuminated by a single beam of light. “This isn’t who I am, from confidence to
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by Josh Jauz
Ever have one of those nights that starts out normal but ends up leading you on an adventure that you could never have foreseen?
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by Ariel Rivera
It was the final night of three sold out shows, and an homage to one of New Found Glory’s oldest albums, Nothing Gold Can