I was especially grateful to see fellow New Times freelancer Alex Rendon and his wife, Catalina, attend for the first time. His unofficial review via Facebook message stated:
"Just wanted to drop you a line and say thanks for being such a great yoga sensei (don't know the yoga jargon.) My wife and I had a great time. We had been so stressed out for a multitude of reasons that a little relaxation was just what we needed. It was a blast. You made a believer out of me."
Thanks again to everyone who attended! YOU are helping me to manifest my vision of creating a space for artistic minded people to re-connect and focus on their internal source of power and inspiration. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.
So after a little relaxation, then what? Live your passion!! I've been told many times that people enjoy watching me take photos because I look like I'm having fun. Clearly I can't hide the truth :) Tonight is going to be a very fun night of dancing/photography/awesome music! That's because of this event going on at the Orange Door. View my photos from the last event there of a mix of some of the same bands.
While I'm not shooting this event officially i.e. getting paid, they def deserve the attention as it promises to be an amazing night. Oh well, nights like this help to keep my blog pretty and where else can you let go and dance on a huge orange and white checkerboard floor??
FYI there's always the option to click the little "Donate" button if you feel so moved to help me along my journey of documenting the South Florida music scene....the truth is, I'm going to do it anyway. BUT we could all use help along the Way!!
Another event deserving of press is the Top Five Records line-up going on tomorrow in downtown Lake Worth. Unfortunately I won't be able to see some of my favorite local acts as I'll be covering the Record Store Day celebration at Radio-Active Records in Ft Lauderdale. Here are some photos instead of the most recent Invisible Music show at the Bamboo Room, to help you get your John Ralston fix.
Lake Worth's Musical Savior...
Seriously great music. Dan Bonebrake and Tiffany Jezek.
With Jeff Snow on drums!! Download Invisible Music's "Let Me Be" single to support the Snow family with their son's road to recovery :)
If this isn't enough, check out a great review by Arielle Castillo with images by Ian Witlen from the Further Seems Forever/Legends of Rodeo show here.
One of the bands performing tomorrow at Radio-Active is the Jacuzzi Boys whom I last saw live on the Bruise Cruise!! Here's a Polaroid I took of them with an SX70.
Really looking forward to this weekend....see you on the dance floor!
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