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| photo by Jipsy / Nefariousgirl.com |
| Radioboxer plays a FLIFF party at Cinema Paradiso |
Friday, November 6
*Like we recommended earlier today, the Jacobs Ladder EP release party at Churchill's in Miami tonight, where $10 entry also gets you a copy of the band's new disc. Click here for full details.
*And the similarly recommended
Astari Nite, plus a million other bands, at
White Room in Miami tonight. We're actually missing full details on cover but it's either free, or
definitely $10 or less. It's awesome that White Room actually gives over a weekend night to live band instead of more DJs, so support it. Click here for full details.
*So Raw puts on another lo fi garage rock and roll show tonight, at
the American Legion in Miami. Paying are the usual suspects:
Jacuzzi Boys, Melted Sunglasses, and This Heart Electric, as well as Frenchies
Yussuf Jerusalem. This truly fits the low-budget spirit of this post, because once you get in for
free, it's not just the decor that's stuck in the past -- so are the drink prices.
Click here for full details.
*As part of FLIFFl. Miami indie rockers
Radioboxer play the Florida Filmmaker and Auteur Explosion party tonight at
Cinema Paradiso in Fort Lauderdale. Admission is just $
5, or free if you attend the Taste of Florida screening beforehand.
Click here for full details.
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Femme Fest, a celebration of all music by the XX-chromosomed, starts tonight at
Tobacco Road in Miami. Admission is
$10.
Click here for full details.
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Tap Tap, in Miami Beach, celebrates its 15th annual
Fet Gede party tonight, and features live performances by Manno Charlemagne and his band, and Aboudja. (Random fun fact: Iggy Pop collects images of gedes!)
Click here for full details.
Saturday, November 7
*Of course the Big Thing to Do in
Miami Beach on Saturday is
Sleepless Night. Admission to everything is free.
Click here for yesterday's run-down of our top picks from among the music events.
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Femme Fest moves north for its second night, at
Murphy's in Boca. Admission is
$10.
Click here for full details.
Sunday, November 8
*For the more adventurous among you, tonight there's some bluegrass played by crusty punks, courtesy of the Black Death All Stars, who are purposely from nowhere in particular. It's at the Firefly, one of those punk rock group house kinda places -- um, I'm pretty sure the
only one in the 305 -- and admission is $5.
Click here for full details.