Posted By Bao Le-Huu on Wed, Feb 24, 2021 at 12:29 AM click to enlarge Jamey Johnson and Randy Houser This big country bill pairs true-blue neo-traditionalist
Jamey Johnson and certified country-pop hitmaker
Randy Houser, who is currently remaking himself into an artist of substance and keeping interesting stage company (he last came through Orlando in late 2019 with Paul Cauthen). And their co-headlining
Cadillac Country Tour which stops in Orlando on Thursday, Feb. 25, at the Dr. Phillips Center features the two on stage together. click to enlarge Jamey Johnson and Randy Houser The Country Cadillac Tour Since the
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Posted By Bao Le-Huu on Thu, Feb 18, 2021 at 10:40 AM click to enlarge Kaupe One of the more noteworthy local releases this week will be the sophomore album (
Cognitive Dissonance) by DeLand progressive heavy rockers Kaupe, which comes out tomorrow, Feb. 19, but can be pre-ordered on Bandcamp.
Hefty and charging, it’s a cinematic rock work that blends drama, dynamics and riffs. click to enlarge Kaupe Cognitive Dissonance To mark the occasion, local promoter Montgomery Drive has organized a release show downtown at Soundbar on Saturday, Feb. 20.
It’s an impressively diverse bill that includes
Ginko Balboa, Bear in the Woo
Over two performances this weekend, Opera Orlando is premiering the Tolstoy-based opera Death of Ivan Ilych. Written by Sarasota composer John Young, featuring a libretto by.
Posted By Bao Le-Huu on Fri, Feb 12, 2021 at 11:38 AM click to enlarge Photo via Maitland Symphony Orchestra s Facebook Maitland Symphony Orchestra On Sunday, Feb. 14, Blue Bamboo Center for the Arts will do an online broadcast of the
Maitland Symphony Orchestra s string players performing as the Baroque Chamber Orchestra.
Although they’re in the business of preserving the old Baroque style, this orchestra also do their part to keep it fresh, performing deep cuts and even works by contemporary composers. Titled “Baroque and Beyond,” this particular program will feature works of composers from Italy, Germany, Chile, Hungary and America.
The broadcast is free (show link is on Blue Bamboo’s website) but all donations will go dire