Ronnie Spector: Last of the Rock Stars, at Magic City Casino this Saturday

​Unmitigated cool never goes outta style. Ever. Especially when said cool comes from one of the originators. See then it’s something at once insidious and divine, a thing in and of itself, unexplainable, indefinable and blessed beyond belief.That kinda cool also tends to be highly emulated. And no one was…

Concert Review: The Ska Is Dead Tour at Culture Room, November 19

photo by Ian Witlen​The Ska Is Dead TourWith Deal’s Gone Bad, Voodoo Glow Skulls, Mustard Plug, and the ToastersCulture Room, Fort LauderdaleThursday, November 19, 2009Better Than: Remembering the misled late-’90s mainstream notion of the Mighty Mighty Bosstones supposedly epitomizing ska.The Review:In 2009, ska sure isn’t the healthiest genre of underground…

Herbieman’s Last Show of the Year, This Saturday at Wallflower Gallery

​Music fans around town are likely already familiar with Herbieman. He’s been making a name for himself both around town and abroad since 2003.  An Argentine-born singer-songwriter with a penchant for composition, Herbieman’s sound is at times straight rock, at others more folky, but always heartfelt. His MySpace actually draws…

For Crazy Elvis Fans Who Want to Meet His Cousin

​If you’re still reading, author/actress (Seriously. She’s on IMDB.) and Elvis’s cousin Edie Hand will be at Borders Saturday to sign copies of her latest novellas A Christmas Ride: The Miracle of Lights and The Soldier’s Ride. Although those don’t have anything to do with Elvis, she has paid homage to…

Caliente! Music Festival, This Saturday at the AAA

​I’m going to resist the urge to use the name of this weekend’s festival in question in some ill-conceived pun or a shoddy play on words, and just power through right into the info you seek. I’m also going to try to ignore that little bit of track music that…

Megadeth

One of the most tragicomic moments in the 2004 Metallica documentary Some Kind of Monster features not the band itself but rather Megadeth frontman Dave Mustaine. In a touchy-feely, on-camera counseling session, Mustaine reveals some major inferiority issues to Metallica’s drummer, Lars Ulrich. He even seems to come uncomfortably close…

John Ralston

Don’t expect the usual array of underground indie rock at Propaganda on Friday. Sure, you have Lake Worth’s melancholic rock hero, John Ralston, headlining the night. His set will offer fans a sample of the new material he’s been polishing. And then there are the syrupy sounds of Fort Lauderdale’s…

The Sixth-Annual Organic Hip-Hop Artist Showcase

Every year, the Organic Hip-Hop Conference rallies conscious troops from all over the continent and beyond for a weekend of fighting for better communities through activism, vegetarianism, and music. Sponsored by Difference Makers Non-Profit Organization and Urban America Newspaper, the 2009 edition will kick off Friday with a keynote address…

Jackson Browne

As both the precocious bard and poet laureate of the Laurel Canyon elite, Jackson Browne’s late-’60s/early-’70s repertoire found him standing shoulder to shoulder with the other notables of the day. With peers like Joni Mitchell, James Taylor, and Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young, Browne helped to define the West Coast…

Dynamix II

If you weren’t skulking around dirty South Florida clubs in the ’90s and early ’00s, you probably don’t know about the duo sometimes referred to as Miami’s electro-bass overlords. But if you were a club kid covered in glitter, hair slicked back in tight buns, dodging projectile glow sticks and…

Video Ad: Dynamix II vs Viking Techno Conga at Respectable Street Cafe

Beware! Strange European techno dancing may erupt in the streets of West Palm Beach for Dynamix II at the Respectable Street Cafe on Wednesday, November 25, 2009.According to the YouTube description for the above video, “The Techno Vikings themselves return to our local stomping ground after a well deserved break…

A Blast from the Past: Septeto Nacional at Hoy Como Ayer

If time between shows is any indication, you may have to wait another 76 years to catch Cuba’s legendary Septeto Nacional on yanqui shores again. ​The band made its last U.S. appearance at the 1933 World’s Fair in Chicago, where it won a Gold Medal by spreading the Afro-Cuban music…

Gallows Drops Off AFI Tour, Jonny Craig Fills In

Photo from myspace.com/jonnycraigJonny Craig​On its MySpace page Sunday, English punk band Gallows unfortunately announced it would be canceling the rest of its tour with AFI, explaining:”We’re sorry to announce that we have had to cancel our remaining dates on the AFI tour due to illness. We’re sorry to disappoint anyone…

OK Go Bringing Mildly Annoying Act to Design Miami/

OK Go in Moritz Waldemeyer-designed LED jackets.​We’re just going to come out and say it: The only reason OK Go has enjoyed any kind of popularity is because of that darn “quirky” music video. Their songs are okay at best, so we’re a little shocked that they’ve been tapped by…