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Escaleno escalated the stairway to musical heaven at Books & Books.
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The Bailouts did not bail out on their fans at The Bar in Coral Gables.
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Othello Molineaux and Debbie Orta found us a jazz paradise at Books & Books.
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No creaky joints at The Joint Bar & Grill.
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We lounged among the lounge lizards at the popular Transit Lounge venue.
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The Regs registered high on the Richter scale with an earth-shaking performance at Little Hoolie's.
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An intoxicating Hard Liquor Band made a big splash at Brickell Irish Pub.
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We went nuts for Coconuts Restaurant & Nightclub in Key Largo.
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Our page for friendly GoodFellas Bar & Grill in Cutler Bay is now live.
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Master harpist Scott Marischen and his band enthralled jazz lovers at the Van Dyke Upstairs.
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Rock and Roll Circus gave a mighty pre-Halloween show at John Martin's in Coral Gables.
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Different Faces brought fresh vibes to Days Inn's PeachTree Bar & Grill in Homestead.
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Outstanding singer and songwriter Diane Ward enraptured her audience at Luna Star Cafe.
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Memberz Only (now The Core Brothers) removed rock barriers as they wowed the crowd at Mutineer.
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Potent jazz spells were cast by the magical Jackson Bunn Group at the Van Dyke Cafe Upstairs.
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Fans were nibbled by Barkless Dawgs at Café Med with a cool mix of “acoustic groove” music.
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The Click clicked at Scully's Tavern with styles ranging from classic rock to contemporary.
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The legendary IKO-IKO played rousing blues and more at BB's Sports Bar & Grill.
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An enthusiastic Stalking Mildred gave Little Hoolie's a super tight, well lit performance.
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Mosquitoheads swarmed into Black Point Ocean Grill with infectious rock from the 60's through today.
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Wide Open exploded at full throttle with high energy rock at Carrington's Sports Bar & Grill.
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Fire Brigade brought down Kendall's Village Tavern with incendiary rock & roll.
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Deck 52 played with a full deck of classic rock at Fritz & Franz Bierhaus in Coral Gables.
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Instant Replay, a party and dance rock band, was worth a replay at Black Point Ocean Grill.
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We witnessed the Five Ninez (formerly Five Nines) blasting classic rock from Tobacco Road's patio.
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A worldly Travler brought us classic rock and blues at Mutineer's Wharf Lounge.
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The swinging Mojo Scoundrels punched out Motown, funk, classic rock and blues at Scully's Tavern.
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Blues dynamo Albert Castiglia (pronounced “ka-STEEL-ya”) gave another electrifying performance at Titanic Brewery and Restaurant.
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Bright, spanking new Ten Foot Alice stood tall at Rumors Bistro and Bar, serving large helpings of classic rock.
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The smooth Gypsy Road stretched to bring classic rock, country and blues to Mutineer's Wharf Lounge.
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Mystic Blue (soon to be renamed Metropolis) colored the sound waves at Gilbert's Resort.
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Looking fit, The Fit filled Bayside Marketplace with Christmas spirit.
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Rock-A-Way rocked away at Mutineer's Wharf Lounge, setting the tone for the holidays.
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A solid Ego dazzled Rumors Bistro with talent, humor and charm.
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Throngs of fans surrounded Mr. Nice Guy, leaving standing room only at the new Rumors Bistro.
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Uneclipseable Eclipse burst into glorious rock at Little Hoolie's.
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Limerock packed the dance floor at Black Point Ocean Grill with great music, vibes and high decibels.
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Acoustic band The Usual Suspects performed covers and originals at JohnMartin's in Coral Gables.
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Walking through the parking lot, it was like arriving at a rock concert. We found the The Cat Daddies at Black Point Ocean Grill.
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Outta Nowhere sizzled at Scully's Tavern. Drummer Dave Westberry couldn't make it as he had a boating accident, but excellent sub Mario Carvajal did better than fine.
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