Millennials and Gen Z Connect With Steely Dan’s Music
Ahead of Steely Dan opening for the Eagles in South Florida, a look at how Millennials and Gen Z have embraced the music of Walter Becker, Donald Fagen, and a small army of session musicians.
Ahead of Steely Dan opening for the Eagles in South Florida, a look at how Millennials and Gen Z have embraced the music of Walter Becker, Donald Fagen, and a small army of session musicians.
Rodrigo writes poignantly about the awkwardness, insecurities, and bad decisions young women face in their late teens and early 20s. She brings her Guts Tour to the Kaseya Center for a sold-out show on March 6.
During an era where personalities are fabricated for the public, Ekkstacy comes off as authentic and humble.
After getting his start playing in several bands, M.C. Taylor conceived Hiss Golden Messenger as a way to do his own thing.
Decade after decade, Stevie Nicks continues to be part of the cultural zeitgeist.
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Pigeons Playing Ping Pong is a well-oiled funk machine capable of achieving liftoff on stage each night for its loyal legion of fans.
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Julieta Venegas, Rod Stewart, Afro Carib Festival, and more live music in Miami this week.
Chucho Valdés, Arturo Sandoval, and Paquito D’Rivera reunite at the Adrienne Arsht Center to celebrate Irakere’s 50th anniversary.
Pay your respects to the hitmaker when Usher brings his Past Present Future Tour to the Kaseya Center.
Live Nation has announced that Madonna has added a third Miami show for April 9 at the Kaseya Center.
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Rapper Travis Scott has once again climbed back to the top of the mountain, selling out the Kaseya Center not once but twice.
Singer-songwriter Mitski kicked off her highly anticipated tour at the Fillmore Miami Beach on Friday, January 26.
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