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Matt Burke of the Deland-based Matt Burke Band moved from DeLand to Chicago. When he came back, he brought some Chicago Blues with him. He joins us to discuss music influences and bringing Chicago Blues to the Sunshine State.
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Kevin James Bond was of the top five local favorites for NPR Music’s tiny desk contest as voted by you. Back in February we interviewed Bond and his band Handmade Amigo. Handmade Amigo join Intersection to perform Babalu, The Loser (which is based on a Shel Silverstein Poem), and Let It Roll or The Whale.
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The Central Florida Sounds of Freedom Band & Color Guard non-profit is performing June 17. The performance is dedicated to the memory of the 49 Pulse victims.
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Timucua White House has provided diverse, usually free music performances at its newer venue since 2007. Now, the Timucua Arts Foundation is announcing its first ensemble in-residence.
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Rock and Roll Hall of Famers Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley of KISS are in town to host a tribute and fundraiser for local veterans.
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Orlando resident Alexandra Love is busy. She’s a major part of three musical acts – international recording artists Solillaquists of Sound, the Beautiful Chorus, and Chakra Khan. That last band, Chakra Khan, is having a CD release party Saturday evening, but it’s not your average CD release party…
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Music educator Bill Brown has been teaching his students to play “by ear” for decades. In the '90s he started recording these lessons so students could practice at home. That's when he made a key observation.
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Orlando musician Nate Figueroa performs under the alias Nature. Intersection’s Brendan Byrne spoke to him about the art of songwriting and lyrics, and he performed three songs.
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From comedy-country to classic rock, there’s something to rattle the eardrums of every type of music fan in Central Florida. Orlando Weekly music critic Bao Le Huu previews the shows he’s looking forward to in the fall concert season, from bluegrass to rap, old favorites and brand new artists.
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A local musician is turning his EP release party into a mixed-media community event. Friday night's gathering is at Orlando’s Arte Borikua gallery.