Five Things to Do This Weekend Under $10

5. The Whiskey Wasps’ First Live Album Recording 8 p.m. Friday, Kismet Vintage. 157 NE 2nd Ave, Delray Beach. No cover. Visit Facebook. Have you seen that super cute movie Begin Again with Mark Ruffalo and Keira Knightley, where the two lost souls run around NYC recording a live album…

Cheers Food and Spirits Is Fort Lauderdale’s Best-Kept Secret

The 1980s sitcom Cheers launched a tagline that, two decades after the show went off the air, is still easily recognizable in the lexicon of pop culture; a place “Where Everybody Knows Your Name” is a comforting idea for anyone who’s frequented a bar or a pub with any regularity…

Review: Van Halen at Perfect Vodka Amphitheatre

Van Halen’s critically acclaimed 2012 record, A Different Kind of Truth, saw the band come full circle 40 years into its existence. On that album, lead singer and human slinky David Lee Roth properly completed his reunion with his old band, a journey that began in 2007 and led them…

Butch Trucks to Jam With Funky Biscuit Owner This Saturday

Butch Trucks — drummer and one of the founding members of the Allman Brothers — has a new band together and is hitting Boca Raton’s Funky Biscuit as part of his three-show tour. The 68-year-old Jacksonville native has assembled Butch Trucks and the Freight Train Band. His Freight Train is…

Blues Traveler Comes to Revolution on Sunday

John Popper was just a teenager, skipping class and playing the harmonica in the Princeton High School hallways in New Jersey, when a band teacher found him and asked if he wanted to join the high school’s prestigious studio band. It was a big turn for the then-amateur musician, now…

Five Best Music Events in South Florida This Week

Van Halen Brace yourself for a total Van Halen bacchanal and watch the greatest rock ‘n’ roll band to ever exist “Light Up the Sky” in West Palm Beach. Joined by 24-year-old Wofgang Van Halen — who replaced longtime bassist Michael Anthony back in 2006 when he was just 16 — the Pasadena, California…

Review: PureHoney’s Fourth Anniversary Party at Respectable Street

Not-so-newsworthy newsflash: Print newspapers and magazines are in trouble. That’s a fact evidenced in the closing of so many businesses around the country, seemingly every other day. So who in their right mind would embark on such an endeavor in this risky climate? Steev Rullman would, the madman behind PureHoney…

CANCELLED: Kelly Clarkson at Perfect Vodka Amphitheatre This Thursday

Update, September 14, 8:30 a.m.: This show has been cancelled. From the press release —  Due to instruction by several doctors, Kelly Clarkson must unfortunately cancel scheduled tour dates in Tampa, September 15th and West Palm, September 17th. All tickets will be refunded at the original point of purchase. “So bummed…

Punk, P-Funk, and Muddy Boots: Recapping Riot Fest Chicago

If you graduated high school in 1989 like I did, the late-80s, early-90s freak flag that was Riot Fest’s Chicago lineup this past weekend would make you feel right at home in your backwards baseball cap and cargo pants. Unfortunately, most of those people were probably stuck at work when…

Van Halen Comes to West Palm Beach With Wolfgang on Bass

You may have heard that the greatest rock ‘n’ roll band to ever exist, Van Halen (duh), is on tour again and has been decimating venues around the country for the lion’s share of the summer. The promotional powers that be have deemed South Florida — generally starved for A-list…

Five Things to do Under $8 This Weekend

5. The Falcon Pub: A Midnight Cabaret Sunday, September 13 at Ye Olde Falcon Pub. 2867 S University Dr., Davie. No cover. Visit Facebook.  The Falcon Pub: A Midnight Cabaret featuring Burlesque by Morgan La Rue’s Shimmy Shake Revue! If there is something in the world of burlesque that’s for…

Pure Honey Four-Year Anniversary Jam: Props to Steev Rullman

He’s booked countless shows, in pretty much every South Florida music venue, current and defunct. He’s hosted a radio show, promoted bands, co-owned a record shop, and most recently, established a label, Camp Thunderbee Records. He also started a local music website — The Honeycomb, then PureHoneyMagazine.com — and manages…

Doyle Bramhall II, Saturday at Culture Room

If you’re ever in doubt of an artist’s credibility, take a close look at the company he keeps or, more importantly, the company that keeps him. While guitarist and producer Doyle Bramhall II’s credibility has never exactly been on trial, we do believe it’s time for the dude to really…

Scream Nation: Rich Homie Quan, K Camp, and More at BB&T Center

Ahh, back-to-school season. For kids taking classes and teachers giving lectures, it’s certainly a time of year destined to have you feeling “some type of way.” That sentiment is no stranger to Rich Homie Quan, the Atlanta-born MC who made a name for himself with the radio smash “Type of…

Fans Are Writing Amazing Songs About Donald Trump

It’s election season, and surprise, surprise —  Neil Young, Bruce Springsteen and REM are pissed about politicians using their songs for campaigns. Donald Trump, however, doesn’t need permission from any self-righteous celebrity (though Dee Snider has been fine with him using Twisted Sister’s “We’re Not Gonna Take It” as an…

Mac’s Club Deuce: An Oral History

On September 19, 1914, Mac Klein was born — just 49 years after Robert E. Lee’s army fired the last bullet of the Civil War and two months into World War I. The Ford Model T was celebrating its sixth year on the road. Miami Beach didn’t exist, and neither…