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For nearly 50 years, Amadou & Mariam have been finding inspiration for their music from all corners of the globe. → Read More
Golden Flora and Darwin Figueroa are down to get experimental. → Read More
On Luna, ¿Téo? shows off his bilingualism with 12 tracks. → Read More
The singer is fine with the fact it's difficult to pigeonhole his sound. → Read More
This year's edition of the International Noise Conference in Miami started on February 6 and goes through the weekend featuring dozens of artists making all kinds of noise. → Read More
Despite all the Ticketmaster drama, Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band prove they are worth the ticket price at Hard Rock Live in Hollywood, Florida. → Read More
While Squirrel Nut Zippers were built on a fondness for a bygone era, the band is now entering its 30th year, old enough to inspire its own brand of nostalgia. → Read More
The Bread Gang signee hasn't seen much of Miami outside the studio. → Read More
The black metal band is ready to win over new fans. → Read More
With a larger space at the station's disposal, founder John Caignet hopes Jolt Radio can make itself more open to the public and host events on a regular basis. → Read More
For percussionist Larry McDonald, the way the Skatalites continue to perform as a legacy band follows an honorable musical tradition no one thinks twice about in the worlds of jazz or classical music. → Read More
The band recently dropped its second album, Embarrassing. → Read More
Ayleen Valentine released "Tonight I Don't Exist," a dreamy seven-song EP of bedroom pop, last year. → Read More
The documentary "This Is National Wake" chronicles the triumphs, troubles, and great tunes the band created in during a time when it was an actual crime for people of different races to coexist. → Read More
Beyond her rock 'n' roll resume, Patti Smith is also an author many times over. → Read More
Georgio Valentino thought he had given up on music. → Read More
There's a long history of underground comics devoted to subtlety and shades of gray. That's the nook South Florida comic book publisher Radiator Comics aims to occupy. → Read More
Everyone keeps saying that print is dead, but more than 825 million books were sold in the U.S. last year. → Read More
Gorillaz finally played a non-festival show in South Florida. → Read More
While Jane's Addiction might be synonymous with Southern California, where the band started, Perry Farrell's formative years were spent in South Florida. → Read More