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Blues dynamo Albert Castiglia (pronounced “ka-STEEL-ya”) gave another rousing performance at Titanic Brewery and Restaurant.
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Shiny, spanking new Ten Foot Alice stood tall at Rumors Bistro and Bar to serve fresh versions of classic rock.
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The solid Gypsy Road delivered classic rock, country and blues to Mutineer's Wharf Lounge. Keyboardist Darrell Barney excelled on lead vocals.
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A versatile and energetic Mystic Blue (soon to be renamed Metropolis) colored the sound waves at Gilbert's Resort with classic rock, blues, dance, funk and more.
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Looking fit, The Fit filled Bayside Marketplace with Christmas spirit along with their classic rock. As usual, Maree Coureaux's singing was fit for a king.
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Classic rock and roll band Rock-A-Way truly
rocked away at Mutineer's Wharf Lounge, setting the tone for the approaching holidays.
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A solid Ego dazzled Rumors Bistro as their top-notch lead singer and songwriter Zaida Alfaro effused talent, humor and charm.
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Classic rock and original band Mr. Nice Guy left standing room only at the new Rumors Bistro. Intensity, polish and virtuosity tied for first place.
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Versatile rock cover band Eclipse again appeared at Little Hoolie's. Not only did new lead singer Mico Welch deliver sublime vocals, he also worked the crowd with charming ease and professionalism.
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Classic rock band Limerock packed the dance floor at Black Point Ocean Grill with great music, great vibes and high decibels.
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Brand new acoustic rock band The Usual Suspects performed covers and originals at JohnMartin's in Coral Gables. Vocalist Maree Coureaux was outstanding, as was our dinner at JohnMartin's.
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Walking through the parking lot while the music surrounded us, it was like arriving at a rock concert. No surprise to find the The Cat Daddies at Black Point Ocean Grill.
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Outta Nowhere sizzled at Scully's Tavern. Great band but it helped that their lead vocalist is Mae Wilder. Drummer Dave Westbury couldn't make it as he broke an arm in a boating accident, but excellent sub Mario Carvajal did better than fine.
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Power trio "Stalking Mildred" did their usual tight performance at a packed Little Hoolie's. But wait - there's a fourth guitarist not found at their website! Is Stalking Mildred now a quartet? Doesn't matter. Whether 3 or 4-piece, this band is worth checking.
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