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A Super MAMMA MIA! Troupe Downtown

Unlike many of the numerous jukebox musicals around town this year, British playwright Catherine Johnson did not use the music of ABBA to write the musical about the group ABBA.  Partnered with primary ABBA songwriters Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus (some songs with Stig Anderson), she instead wove ABBA’s music through a unique storyline to take audiences on a romantic comedy

The Faint

October 22, 2008
by CARLOS ANDUJAR The day I was asked to interview the Faint, I was having a particularly bad day at work. Anyone who deals with customers on a daily basis can attest to the drudgery of existence that one experiences on this particular sort of day. Out of touch,

This Week’s Featured Music

October 16, 2008
Thursday, October 16Delta Spirit These Californians have more in common with the dirty haired, dirty fingernailed folk groups of the 60’s than any of their contemporaries. Delta Spirit is a hybrid of Americana rock and Northern Soul with boundless energy. Check them out at Cafe Eleven along with Whisky &

Doyle Lawson

October 9, 2008
by RICK GRANT At 64, Doyle Lawson is my kind of performing musician. He has been in the business for 45 years and is spiritually entwined with his music. Moreover, he is dedicated to bringing his bluegrass melded with gospel music to the people. Indeed, Doyle and his band Quicksilver

Early Day Miners

October 7, 2008
by Carlos R. Andujar Bloomington, Indiana is a small(ish) college-town with a modest population of over 72,000 residents. Maybe small, but home to some of the most compelling independent music available and is the headquarters of Secretly Canadian, Western Vinyl, and Jagjaguwar Record companies which serve as hosts to some

the black kids in the 904

October 4, 2008
by KATHERINE STEVENS From local bars to European venues – they’re back where it all began. Jacksonville’s recent claim to fame, the Black Kids, are no strangers to the Duval scene, having all grown up here and been a part of the inner-workings we so like to call “local indie

Yankee Slickers Album Release Party at Mojos

September 7, 2008
by Rick Grant The brothers Paul and Jason Ivey have struggled for years to find the right players and sound for which they were searching. In 2005, after the usual band member changes, the two lead guitarists launched their cross-over 70s sound- a distinctly southern rock based concept, with two

perfecting the band

September 7, 2008
by jon bosworth Klob may be the only perfect band. I first caught up with Kip Kolb of the blues-rock outfit Klob to start this article back in the Spring. The band had just returned from Greenwich Village where they played a showcase at the Soul of the Blues festival

black kids

September 7, 2008
by jon bosworth When you hear Black Kids’ singer Reggie Youngblood croon out the gender-distoring lyric “You are the girl that I’ve been dreaming of ever since I was a little girl” in their hit song ‘I’m Not Gonna Teach Your Boyfriend How to Dance with You,’ you probably don’t

Upcoming Shows

September 7, 2008
Kid Rock Oct. 3, St. Augustine Amphitheatre, 471-1965 Lisa Lampanelli Oct. 3, Florida Theatre, 355-2787 O.A.R./Between the Trees Oct. 4, St. Augustine Amphitheatre, 471-1965 Randy Owen Oct. 4, Florida Theatre, 355-2787 Staind, Seether/Papa Roach Oct. 10, St. Augustine Amphitheatre, 471-1965 David Allen Coe Oct. 10, Crazy Horse Saloon, 641-8777 Montgomery
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