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by Katie Baldwin
My day started with sleeping in. I did what I could do with office work before heading over to House of Blues early to take care
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by Jason Earle
To camp on the banks of the Tennesseee River in Muscle Shoals, AL is to feel why that ground has proven so fertile for producing
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by S. T. Register
CHVRCHES arrive at House Of Blues Orlando on October 30th (WIN TICKETS BELOW) and all eyes will be open. Exploding onto the
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by Adam Fricke
Every day is full of challenges. You can choose to face them head on or you can ignore them until they go away. But some would
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by Adam Fricke
Don’t get me wrong. I’m no stranger to interviews. I’ve researched for them, written questions for them, transcribed them,
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by Sarah Schumaker
[Editor’s Note: This is another installment of a fun series we call “Two Views,” where we put out two
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by Amanda Starling
The wave of Fest acts is flowing into Florida, and the most anticipated are making their way across seas and borders. Make way
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by Mitch Foster
To paraphrase Forrest Gump: I’m not a smart man, but I know what good music is. At least, I thought I did. Until Saturday
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by Sean Dorsett
On October 24rd, Warren Haynes, singer and guitar legend of the Allman Brothers and Gov’t Mule, will be gracing us with his
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by Rebecca Weinberg
Shows I Go To – Episode 24: The Front Bottoms RULE! This week we pay homage to one of our favorite bands–The Front
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by Garrett East
One of my top three bands of all time is coming to town for the first time in 2 years, and you can bet I’m excited! Streetlight
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by Dainon Moody
To hear Gang of Four’s guitarist (and last remaining original member), speak of his band, you’re hearing someone with his
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by Richie Williams
No big deal, Victor Wooten made a surprise guest appearance and sat in for a song with Roosevelt Collier Trio and friends at
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by Jessica Pawli
Walking into downtown Orlando’s Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts on any night seems like what boarding a futuristic
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by Dainon Moody
Add Kaleigh Baker’s full length-album, Weary Hours, to the things your October will sound like. It’s released to the world