DJ HealerThis past Tuesday, I passed by Takeout Tuesdays at Buck 15 and caught a few extremely pleasant, acoustic numbers from Cleaveland Jones's version of reggae blanc at Shiso. Then my compact and highly efficient questing party and I made our way to Bella Rose for another slice of Psychic Tuesdays. When we walked in we couldn't see shit except some dork waving a flashlight from the DJ booth, a poor man's lightscape. The dork turned out to be DJ Healer, who promptly dropped the Cramps'
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The Cleveland Orchestra
The Knight Concert Hall
April 4, 2009
Better than: 'A Sleigh Ride Through Siberia.'
The Do's and Don'ts of attending the symphony are pretty simple: do remain seated during a performance, don't applaud between movements, and, whatever you do, don't ever arrive late. Why? Because you won't be seated, that's why.
I know this. And so does everyone else who digs classical concerts. But even if I didn't, there'd be no escap
The humidity stayed away all weekend, so the weather was as perfect as it gets in Miami, so let's hope all the swine flu hysteria didn't keep you indoors. But in case you spent the weekend spraying disinfectant on all the pork products in your refrigerator, here is what you missed over the weekend:Swamp Stomp Music Festival at Jimbo'sBen ThackerRachel Goodrich, Jahfe, Cleaveland Jones, Afrobeta, and others performed at the annual Swamp Stomp Music Festival at Jimbo's on Virginia Key. Click here
Cleaveland Jonesle Spam at Suenalo release partyAndrew Yeomanson a.k.a. DJ le Spam has one of the sickest vinyl collections in the swamp state. Anyone who has been to his record sales or has seen him digging in the crates, knows that the man is a walking, talking, scratching, selecting, cutting Florida-based wax Smithsonian. The scope is immense and this Wednesday we are treated to a funk edition of vinyl only over at the old Circa a.k.a. The Electric Pickle, at the club's new weekly