Ten Music Organizations That Need Your Support on Give Miami Day
A roundup of music-related organizations to support on Give Miami Day.
A roundup of music-related organizations to support on Give Miami Day.
Many people find pleasure in the simple things: cooking, reading a book, relaxing at home, and hanging out with friends. It turns out that award-winning, globe-hopping rock bands find the same amount of joy, if not more, in such unpretentious normalcy.
South Florida rockabilly legend and beloved visual artist Larry Joe Miller passed away suddenly November 3.
South Florida remembers Scott “Daisy Berkowitz” Putesky on his passing. The founding member of Marilyn Manson and the Spooky Kids was a beloved musician who lost a four-year battle with cancer.
In a world of terrible raps, Pembroke Pines rapper Sam Stan gives listeners a breath of fresh air.
Self-titled after the Japanese philosophy of “Kaizen,” which translates to “change for the better,” Miami producer KAIXEN is always changing. On his debut album, Pecado, Julian Steven Munro experiments with a fusion of pop, electronic R&B, hip-hop, and indie rock that underscores his growth as both an artist and as a…
There are people who float in and out of the music scene. You kind of remember their backstory and you have an impression of their face, the sound of their voice, or their sound. Then there are those who take the scene and, with wet hands, grab it, slap it…
Miami’s favorite hip-hop uncle is getting overdue recognition. During the 2017 BET Hip Hop Awards, which will air at 8 p.m. Tuesday, October 10, 2 Live Crew founder and Miami New Times columnist Luther Campbell will receive the cable network’s coveted lifetime achievement award for his influence in rap music.
If you’re a Cuban woman in Miami, maybe you heard Camila Cabello’s “Havana” for the first time and groaned. Or maybe you teared up when your mom said she could relate to the song’s chorus: “Havana, ooh na-na/Half of my heart is in Havana, ooh-na-na.”
Rick Sell, the mastermind behind the one-of-a-kind custom-guitar purveyor PureSalem, hasn’t always been an artisan. He spent 21 years with the Miami-Dade Police Department and then walked away to live his dream of creating custom axes for some of rock’s most notable innovators.
The modern hip-hop scene is coming full circle in South Florida. Organizations like Dope Entertainment have cultivated star-studded festival line-ups featuring Kendrick Lamar, ASAP Rocky, and Lil Wayne at Rolling Loud. Artists like XXXtentacion, Ski Mask, The Slump God, Lil Pump, and more garner headlines weekly on social media. And…
Tom Petty was found unconscious and in cardiac arrest Sunday night at his Malibu home. TMZ reported the 66-year-old’s death Monday afternoon and then rescinded that news after the Los Angeles Police Department said it could not confirm it. As a reminder of the musician’s greatness and his Florida roots, New Times is reposting the following story from 2014, when music writer David Rolland visited Tom Petty’s home:
Viniloversus, Jaialai, and other Venezuelan bands pursue musical careers in the U.S., as Los Amigos Invisibles did almost two decades ago.
Joey Image, onetime drummer for the iconic band the Misfits, needs a liver transplant.
Charlie Pickett has released “What I Like About Miami” for Hurricane Irma relief efforts.
Miami’s internet radio station has attained global appeal and is branching out to TV.
In less than a decade, Miami Beach’s LIV Nightclub at the Fontainebleau has become a world-renowned brand. Already an iconic event space readily associated with high-quality, upscale nightlife reminiscent of Ibiza or Studio 54, LIV is further cementing its foothold in the annals of next-level partying.
“Don’t go outside/You’ll get swept up,” Millionyoung sings on his new standalone single, “Huracán.” Like many people in South Florida, the solo chillwave artist (real name Mike Diaz) spent the early morning hours of September 10 staying away from windows. He didn’t want to watch the destruction of Hurricane Irma…
Ira Peskowitz is disturbed by his daughter’s actions and the people exploiting them.
Front 242 will be the first act to perform at the Ground, the new venue on the first floor of Space.
Her rap name is Bhad Bhabie, and her single is called “These Heaux,” and it’s hard to find happiness in anything anymore.
Kodak Black, XXXTentacion, and Ski Mask the Slump God feature in our look at the local rap scene.