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by Randy Cook
Ministry rolls into the Hard Rock Live Orlando in support of their recently released fourteenth studio album, AmeriKKKant. Having
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by Sarah Schumaker
Once a year us music geeks are allowed to nerd out even more than usual. Record Store Day is for the musical sleuth in
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by Mitch Foster
I’m in my sister’s rental car at Mills and Robinson. It’s a black Mustang convertible. My 12-year-old nephew
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by Richie Williams
Umphrey’s McGee just announced a fresh batch of tour dates to round out summer 2018. After the tour opener at Cain’s
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by Mitch Foster
Imagine a world where you could watch a live stream of someone else’s dream. If it’s entertaining enough, would we
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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 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 Mitch Foster
In 1996, Swedish-Japanese high school freshmen Yukimi Nagano forms Little Dragon when she met seniors Fredrik Wallin and Erik
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by Richie Williams
Jim Heath and Reverend Horton Heat stopped by House of Blues Orlando on Friday, December 22nd, on
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by Richie Williams
“We jam.” That’s what the ‘About’ section on Spafford‘s website says. Plain and
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by Richie Williams
Due to Hurricane Irma, this show was rescheduled from September 7 to December 14. The Fritz returned to The Social in
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by Sarah Schumaker
It’s the year 2060 and our Galaxy is doomed. We have one hope and they’re set on bravely exploring every edge of the
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by Dainon Moody
When news of Tom Petty’s death hit late last year, it was one of the more unwelcome surprises of 2017. And whatever level of
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by Sarah Schumaker
Mills 50 will always be a timeless neighborhood (possibly one of the only ones). You can bike the long Mills Avenue stretch from
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by Mitch Foster
The SIGT family includes everyone we meet at shows. The “I” in Shows I Go To represents all of us. It’s