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Notes on Dave Koz

Words by Shelton Hull It’s Jacksonville, and it is the holiday season, and that means Dave Koz & Friends are bringing their Christmas Tour back to the Florida Theatre. It’s the Koz’s 15th appearance there since 2014, making him one of the venue’s most popular acts over the past decade. That Tuesday night show, on Dec. 3 at 8 p.m.,

The Persuit of Release

Words and Photos by Amiyah Golden I was recently able to immerse myself into the mind of local artist Chris Rudasill with his EP, “Blood on Blood” which I had the privilege of reviewing a couple issues back. My thoughts before came simply as a blind consumer, without getting

Ben Taylor-Born to Sing

April 2, 2014
“In the great forest a little elephant is born. His name is . His mother loves him very much. She rocks him to sleep with her trunk, singing softly to him.” – “Babar the Elephant” by Jean de Brunhoff  is the pride of the elephants. He was once hushed into

Steve Hackett

For more than three decades, world-renowned guitarist/composer  has been known for his innovative tone and extraordinary versatility as a guitarist and composer. He helped define ’ sound as lead guitarist in the classic line-up and went on to have a highly successful career as a solo artist, and also as

Lady Daisey

Some are born with it, and some are born in it. I suspect  falls into both categories. There’s that effortless flow that makes her music feel like such a natural extension. It may have started as a child touring the country with her parent’s band, but it has blossomed as
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