Tuesday, May 19, 2009

FMF 09 Day 1

The 8th annual Florida Music Festival and Conference is history. This year it ran 4 days with so many good bands to see, and a few not so good. Their scheduling still challenges me, I hate to have to pick and choose, a block of two hours with no one that I knew I’d want to see, and then 11 PM rolls around and there are four bands I want to catch. Add to that the normal scheduling hiccups, an afternoon of rain and see what the schedule turns into by the end of the night.


Day 1


Just looking at this days schedule was grueling as I could see I wanted to be several places at the same time. The BackBooth had a terrific line-up of bands for The KikiRock Leukemia Foundation Benefit, while at the same time The Social had The Florida Grammy Showcase, and then of course there were four other places with an impressive list of bands slated throughout the evening.


I headed off to the BackBooth to catch Everyday I, the BackBooth already had a good crowd building for the evening. I hadn’t seen them before; I really liked their hard, heavy melodic rock.

Everyday I

Then it was off to The Social to see how the Grammy Showcases were coming along. I got there in time to catch Selena Serrano’s two songs. (Each performer was only allowed to do two songs.)Her songs have a nice blend of R&B and pop with a bit of an island vibe going on.

Selena Serrano

Since there was still time before Megaphone hit the Wall Street stage, I headed back to the BackBooth to see who was playing. The place was packed, I couldn’t get anywhere near the stage to see who was playing let alone get any pictures. While I was disappointed in being able to see more of the bands scheduled there, I was glad for the huge crowd, hopefully the leukemia foundation did well.


Finally it was time for Megaphone on the Wall Street stage. I hadn’t seen them live for awhile so I was looking forward to their show. Their hard-hitting guitar rock always hits the spot. Their set included a song from their upcoming CD as well as old favorites “Drama Queen” and “Not Your Enemy.”

Megaphone

After that I hit Tanquerays and caught some of Kaleigh Baker’s set. She had Nathan Anderson (of JunkieRush) accompanying her on sax, a great touch. She has a nice bluesy, soulful voice. I really enjoyed her originals and she did a terrific job on an old Coasters song.

Kaleigh Baker

I headed back to Wall Street to see the Thomas Nicholas Band. I was curious to see how “that actor dude” did with his band. He put on a really good show. I really liked “Without Warning.” He has this merch case with its own lights and everything all neatly showcased, all bands need one of those.

Thomas Nicholas

The last band of the night for me was The Fling at Tanquerays. Their music is a blend of rock, soul, and blues with a modern rockabilly feel.

The Fling

Next post Day 2

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