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BayStreet, Jacksonville Band, Annual Pier Dance

BayStreet’s 16th Annual Pier Dance

What began as a simple tribute to a sliver of Beaches history has evolved into a holiday tradition all its own. For 16 years, the members of the BayStreet band have come together to host the annual Pier Dance to benefit families in the Beaches communities. The 16th annual Pier Dance, sponsored by Rock Solid Business Law, PLLC, will be

Warehouse Studios

by Faith Bennett Warehouse Studios has long played a large part in the music culture of Jacksonville, Florida. In the earlier days, Warehouse was a recording site for such legends as Molly Hatchet and Lynyrd Skynyrd, but it now serves as the headquarters for locally renowned Skinny Records. On March

doo-wops forever

by rick grant In the mid-1950s, Brooklyn native, Bob Medina, best known

dish update + events

September 7, 2008
by erin thursby Who says Irish pubs can’t be upscale? Certainly not the folks at the Sawgrass Resort in Ponte Vedra. In the former Champs location V. Kelly has opened as what Jeff Kmiec, director of sales and marketing for Sawgrass describes as “a warm and friendly Irish tavern that

reclaiming "luxuries"

September 7, 2008
by kellie abrahamson As most are aware, recent budget cuts have crippled schools all over Florida, leaving kids without supplies for art, instruments for music or teachers for phys-ed. First Coast schools are no exception. Until the schools get more money for these “luxuries” it’s going to be up to

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

fall & holiday movie preview

September 7, 2008
september 5 BANGKOK DANGEROUS This adrenaline-charged action thriller stars Nicolas Cage as “Joe,” a remorseless hitman who is in Bangkok to assasinate four enemies of a ruthless crime boss named Surat.  He hires Kong (Shahkrit Yamnarm), a street punk and pickpocket, to run errands for him with the intention of

September 7, 2008
movies now showing BABYLON A.D. A mercenary charged with delivering a young woman from Russia to Canada learns that she has been manipulated by a synthetic virus and what lies inside her could doom the human race. Vin Diesel muscles his way from Eastern Europe to New York City in

fashion forward: fresh

September 7, 2008
by a.m. stewart The Up & Cummers, the Cummer Museums’ group of young professionals, will host their annual fashion show, “Fashion Forward: Fresh,” on Friday, September 26. The Up & Cummers has a board which consists of 12 volunteers from the corporate and civic community who meet once a month

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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