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Published on August 30, 2007
YouÂre probably shocked that Yeehaw Junction was recently picked as FloridaÂs latest Best Destination for Florida Real Estate. After all, the non-descript strip of turf along the turnpike that provides little more than a pee stop before Disney was affectionately dubbed ÂJackass Junction by its own inhabitants. So why any band would boast ÂDirect from Yeehaw Junction is a little bit of a conundrum. Combine that with the fact that the rockabilly threesome Slip and the Spinouts actually resides a little further south (down in this area in fact) and the head scratchin continues. But wherever the band is actually from pales in comparison to where itÂs going to. See, the Spinouts are doing what every local band dreams of tonight: playing the bar of the Mai-Kai restaurant (3599 North Federal Hwy., Fort Lauderdale). Arrive early and drink for two during the Mai-KaiÂs legendary happy hour. The band performs at 6 p.m. Call 954-563-3272, or visit www.myspace.com/slipandthespinouts.
Fri., Aug. 31