New York Times article focuses on Miami Music scene

Friday, January 2, 2009
By Ric

http://www.nytimes.com/2008/11/30/arts/music/30mcdo.html

"Tropical Bohemia"!  Look at that.  And to think I was beginning to question if I was just spinning my wheels thinking this city was bursting at the seams with music and art.

Congrats to all the bands and people who were mentioned: Rachel Goodrich, Jesse Jackson, Churchill's Pub, Spam All Stars, Jacob Jeffries, Awesome New Republic (ANR), Raffa & Rainer, The JeanMarie, Sweat Records, Airship, Down Home Southernaires, and Honor Roll Recording Studios.

And guess again if you don't think this is a hit list of people who will soon be appearing on REV.

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5 Responses to “New York Times article focuses on Miami Music scene”

  1. [...] things are pushing the band forward, including their mention in the NY Times article that focused on the Miami Music Scene.  Additionally, the band received a lot of input from fellow musicians like Rachel Goodrich [...]

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  2. uh really

    NY Times is on crack

    #4611
  3. uh really

    Plus any article that thinks Miami's greatest rock n roll export is Rachael Goodrich and NOT Torche is very confused.

    #4612
  4. Ric

    I think the article was focused on the Indie scene not all scenes.

    #4615
  5. [...] UPDATE:  I forgot to mention, but really wanted to, the score for the film was done by up and coming Miami record label, Honor Roll Music (home of Awesome New Republic), who were featured last year in a New York Times article about the Miami music scene. [...]

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