Poorgrrrl Has Miami Scratching Heads and Shaking Booties

She asked me to meet her at dusk. Why dusk? “Because watching the sunset here is so nice,” Poorgrrrl says earnestly pointing out the hues of bright orange and indigo as we sit on the porch of her Wynwood home. “Look at how beautiful those colors are — that’s some…

Six Tips for Actually Getting Your Band Booked

So, you’ve got yourself a nice little band together, huh? Finally, you’ve assembled the right group of guys (or gals) and you’re ready to make your mark on the local music scene. No more being forced to endure these overrated local acts at every event. Now you are gonna show…

Power 96’s Lucy Lopez Gives Hialeah a Voice on the Airwaves

Years before Lucy Lopez became a funny, sassy fixture on Power 96 — as the sole female cohost of the hit music channel’s popular Morning Show — she called into the radio station on a whim. While stuck in traffic. To rail at the on-air hosts. It was around 2001,…

Miami Rapper Hound da God Is Tired of Overtown Being Overlooked

Gary Black is frustrated. The 33-year-old rapper has lived in Overtown almost his entire life and hates that Miami’s most historic black neighborhood has a bad reputation. Black admits he has seen Overtown at its worst. He grew up in the ’90s, when drugs and crime ravaged the streets. But…

Miami Music Project Aims to Raise $50,000 for Give Miami Day

Birthed in a Doral warehouse, the Miami Music Project has spent the last five years teaching kids who might not otherwise have the chance how to sing and play musical instruments, from the violin to the tuba. “Our goal is to transform communities using music as a vehicle,” explains Stephen…

Birdman and Cash Money Giving Away 1,000 Turkeys in Little Haiti

Before Obama pardons a turkey for Thanksgiving, Cash Money Records co-founders Bryan “Birdman” Williams and Ronald “Slim” Williams will take a more humanitarian approach to the holiday. This Friday, November 20, the brothers celebrate their label’s fourth annual 2015 Thanksgiving turkey giveaway at Little Haiti Soccer Park in Miami. The…

Mitch Albom’s Newest Novel Tackles Rock ‘n’ Roll

Mitch Albom is a renaissance kind of guy. A best selling author, a humanitarian, a musician, radio host, screenwriter and all around inspiring individual, his words have touched the hearts and minds of millions, 35 million at last count. Music has always been of interest to Albom. He’s a steadfast…

Woman Goes Overboard During Mad Decent Boat Party

Days after video showed a man falling overboard on Royal Caribbean’s Oasis of the Seas, a search is on for another cruise passenger who went overboard during the EDM cruise Mad Decent Boat Party.  Yesterday, Mad Decent issued the following statement: Thursday, November 12 during the chartered cruise on Norwegian Pearl,…

Live at Sweat Gives Locals a Chance to Know Miami Musicians

“We enjoy the tradition of record-shop in-stores,” Lauren Reskin, owner of Sweat Records, says. “We wanted to honor that and take it up a notch.” After receiving a grant from the Knight Foundation in December 2012 and ensuring that the sale of Churchill’s Pub would not cause their shop to…

Kid Lore Releases an EP Made For Those Who Can’t Dance

There is a point in time for some bands where the attitude behind the music shifts. It is a defining moment that changes their perspective from a bunch of punks just jamming together to a group of individuals acknowledging their own talent and striving to make it as far as…

Police Reportedly Seize Items From Lil Wayne’s Art Collection in Raid

Yesterday, Miami-Dade police broke into Lil Wayne’s Miami Beach mansion after a judge granted a “break order,” which basically allowed officers to enter the rapper’s house with force if necessary. The reason for the order: Wayne owed $2 million to a company — the Miami-based Signature Group — for a…