Friday, March 29, 2024

Tag: Music

Rush Hour: Broward rapper Stevie Ca$hout doesn’t have time to waste

Since the days Stephen Lyons roamed the hallways of Pembroke Pines Charter High School, he's never been one to seek out the approval of...

Discover new artists before they make it big (includes podcast)

The “Indefinitely Indie” podcast focuses on up-and-coming independent musicians before they make it big. Each episode focuses on an artist or group, tells listeners...

FIU student Gustavo Ortega doubles as rising Latin artist

At 11 years old, Gustavo Ortega rushed from school to his family’s home in Valencia, Venezuela to recreate songs he’d watch on MTV. He...

A conversation with Eduardo Marturet: His life, his music, and the...

Maestro Eduardo Marturet has turned the Miami Symphony Orchestra into a reflection of the city and one of the best orchestras in the world. The...

Sunday Service brings hundreds to hear live music in Little Haiti

Fridays and Saturdays aren’t only for going out. Sundae Service is a monthly event that gives local musicians the opportunity to showcase their talents.  Marvens...

Live music is back. Three musicians talk about the changes.

The Miami music scene has not been exempt from the effects of the COVID-19 quarantine. Concerts have been canceled, venues have been closed and...

Alone at 15 when his grandmother died, Bruce Ramirez-Duran has made...

After aging out of the foster care system, 19-year-old Bruce Ramirez-Duran is navigating life as an independent college student. He was born in the United...

How bands Big City Dogs, Crazy Fingers and Spam Allstars cope...

Rick Smith was celebrating the tenth anniversary of his band, the Big City Dogs, when COVID-19 was declared a pandemic last March. He is...

Black Friday at Sweat Records: A tradition (includes video story)

Independent record shop Sweat Records will be participating in Record Store Day/Black Friday on Nov. 27 and Small Business Saturday, Nov. 28. Located in...

Safe Space Sessions: Fighting Sexual Assault in the Music Industry

Three months ago, Val Varela, a Miami punk rocker with short pink hair and a profane mouth, was scrolling through the internet when she...