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Brevard Live March 2009 - 1 2 - Brevard Live March 2009 Brevard Live March 2009 - 3 4 - Brevard Live March 2009 Brevard Live March 2009 - 5 SEX PUBLISHER/EDITOR Heike Clarke STAFF Sales/Marketing Charlene Hemmle Steve Newton CALENDAR/GRAPHICS Charlene Hemmle MUSIC WRITERS Matt Bretz Chris Long OUT & ABOUT Eroica Fedder, Mara Bermudez MOVIES Greg Kimple, Franco Dean ART Lou Belcher PHOTOGRAPHY Terry Wallace Tim Bretz, Misti Blu Day COLUMNISTS Chuck Van Riper Joey Simao Reproduction of any portion of Brevard Live is strictly prohibited without the written permission of the publisher. ADVERTISEMENT/ SALES Phone: (321) 956-9207 Fax: (321) 956-9228 info@brevardlive.com COMMENTS & LETTERS Brevard Live Magazine P.O. Box 1452, Melbourne, Fl 32902 Copyright © 2009 Brevard Live All rights reserved We are not responsible for photos or scripts sent to Brevard Live Magazine. Published photos and articles become property of this publication. We are not responsible for wrongful advertised or canceled venues. Download a pdf file BREVARD FLORIDA LIVE www.brevardfloridalive.com www.brevardlive.com www.floridalive.org 6 - Brevard Live March 2009 AND THE BEACH Sex, Lies and... Myspace By Matthew Bretz I ’m walking down the aisle, bridesmaid on arm, ready to take my place at the front of the makeshift church next to the groom. One of my best friends is getting married. I’m the best man. And as I look through the collection of well-wishers I find the best smile in the room shining right at me (after the bride, of course). Sometimes - the best times - when you meet someone there is an instant connection. Unplanned, unexpected and completely un-boring. That’s what happened with me and Pam. It took us most of the wedding reception to actually speak to each other, but the looks we exchanged throughout the night spoke pretty loudly. And when the festivities were through and the bride and groom went off to find their groove, I found myself driving forty-five minutes back to my house with Pam in the passenger seat. We did not have sex. Now before you go throwing darts at my picture and referring to me as various parts of the female anatomy, let me explain. I liked this girl and I wanted her to know it, so we slept together, but fully clothed. This is probably a bigger deal for me than it should be. The next day we began a relationship. It felt good, it felt like a perfect fit. But in the beginning things always seem great, don‘t they? It wasn’t long before our lifestyles clashed. My busy work schedule and her impatience didn’t quite jibe and we were soon fighting more than we were “making up”. I still saw potential in the connection, but the timing seemed off, so after only a couple months in I called it quits. I thought that would be the end of the story, but fortunately for your entertainment value - it was not. F rom the start I watched Pam lie to her friends and family creating elaborate realities for various reasons. Even by seeing me she was deceiving her best friend who sweetly had a crush on me. In retrospect that should have been a huge flashing, red flag shaped neon sign. But if you’ve been reading my stories, then you know by now I’m kind of an idiot when it comes to women. A sexy smile and a cute pair of ears - yes, I said ears - do a disappearing act with my common sense every time. After we stopped seeing each other life went back to normal and it wasn’t until many months later that we talked again. My birthday was coming up and I asked Pam if she wanted to come out and help my friends and I celebrate another year survived. It had been a long time and I missed her, so I was glad when she said yes. I had no expectations of romance. But I was curious to see if there might still be a spark there. My curiosity was moot though, she never showed. She called to apologize and asked, if she could make it up by coming to a gig I had in a few days. She flaked on that too. One more time she called and offered to plan for the following Friday night. One more time I agreed. Friday came and, again, she did not show. When I text her to ask if she was still coming, the only reply I got was that her ex had surprisingly come to town and was staying at her house. I waited for more explanation, but that was it. I decided then and there that Pam was a lost cause even as a friend and I should just write her off the page. So I did. A few weeks went by and I had all but forgotten about it. Then one night I got a call from my buddy Patrick - newly married, brother of Pam’s best friend. He said they were out for his sister Kara’s birthday and wanted to invite me for drinks. When I showed, much to my chagrin, Pam was there too. So let’s recap and take note of the situation at hand - just to make sure we’re all up to speed. Kara is Patrick’s sister. I was the best man at Patrick’s wedding where I met Pam. We dated in secret so Kara wouldn’t find out that Pam was lying to her. I stopped seeing Pam and months later made plans three separate times with her only to be stood up each time. It was now Kara’s birthday and everyone in the room knew there was history between Pam and I, except Kara. How do I get myself into these situations? We didn’t talk, we didn’t look at each other, we didn’t even acknowledge each other’s existence. And it wasn’t long before Pam and Kara took off back to the next leg of the night. Shortly after my phone went crazy buzzing with texts from Pam. She was sorry about everything and wanted to talk. I text her back- “let’s talk now“. She said she couldn’t but would call me in the morning. By that time I was more than a couple beers in and I wasn’t about to be put off again. So, crazy drunk me decided it was a good idea to call and call until she picked up, so we could have it out once and for all. Finally her phone stopped ringing but when the voice on the other end spoke it wasn’t who I was expecting. “Can you stop calling? We’re trying to sleep”, said the MAN on the phone. “Who is this?”, I asked- very surprised to be asking that. “This is Gary, Pam’s boyfriend.” - “Boyfriend?!”, I was a little stunned. “I’m sorry man, I definitely would not be calling if I knew she had a boyfriend”. “Have you ever heard the name Gary before?”, he asked me, searching for something. “No I haven’t, sorry” “Pam says that you two aren’t seeing each other because she told you she was getting back together with me. Is that just bullshit?” I explained to Gary that I had never heard his name or the word “boyfriend” mentioned anywhere in the mix. I did tell him that I had seen Pam a couple hours earlier and that she had text me after, never once dropping even the slightest hint about him. “I think you probably know better than I do that Pam doesn’t tell the truth very often”, I told him. “I won’t be calling again. Good luck!” and with that I closed my phone. It was a weird night and once again I thought that chapter was done and over. Again- I was wrong. A few days later I opened my myspace page and found a new message and a friend request from none other than Gary. It went something like this: Photo by www.mistibluday.com been “Trying to start a new life” with me, she has been living many. I don’t want any beef with you, as I see that it’s silly for two grown men to fight over a girl who tells many lies and creates a reality fit for no-one. I would, on the other hand, like to compare notes so when she comes home today, I know the full story. I’m sure I have some things for you to enjoy as well within this wonderful web of lies lived by Miss (name changed to Pamantha). Please give me a buzz and hopefully we can share a beer one day. Talk to you sooner than later, Gary I liked his style so I wrote back and in a bizarre twist I began to strike up a sort of odd friendship with Gary. We compared notes and information and it wasn’t long before we both realized just how many guys Pam had been playing and how many people she was lying to. In the end, as strange as it sounds, I still have hope for Pam. Not for her and I, not even for her and Gary, whom I advised to run for his life - just for her as a person. We all have different sides and facets to ourselves. I saw a very sweet side to Pam once upon a time and that’s what gives me hope. But for me, I’m ready to move on to my next adventure and I can only hope Gary sees the light and finds a less damaging situation for himself as well. The dating Matt, scene is already a tricky road to run without throwing douYou don’t know me, but we spoke on the phone the other ble agent style dishonesty into the mix. night. It has come to my attention today that, as she has Catch you next month Florida! Brevard Live March 2009 - 7 8 - Brevard Live March 2009 March 2009 • Volume 17, Issue 12 • Priceless FEATURES MURDER ON MY STREET MARDI GRAS The Space Coast Mardi Gras Festival, held from March 12th through 15th in Historic Cocoa Village and along the picturesque Riverfront Park, will capture the taste, the sounds and the spirit of the traditional celebration. Page 11 ST. PATICK’S DAY Irish or not - the St. Patrick’s Day Street Festival in downtown Melbourne features a 2-day-celebration that you should not miss. Whatever report you hear on TV, it’s a totally different story when it happens in your neighborhood. Someone got murdered, you knew him, he lived across the street. It happened to Matt Bretz. 6 Sex & The Beach by Matt Bretz 26 Charles Van Riper Political Satire MEMORIAL 28 Movie Reviews by Greg Kimple & Franco Dean 51 Out & About by Eroica Fedder & Mara Bermudez 61 One For The Road Political Satire by Joey Simeo 31 Calendars Entertainment Theatre, Concerts, Festivals, Arts Page 22 He was our friend, played in many bands, stood on the stage during every Memorial Concert. Dave Vickers passed away last month. He’s remember by Austin Pettit who calls him “the best friend he ever had.” Page 43 Page 13 CONCERTS Willie Nelson, Arlo Guthrie, Commander Cody, Olivia Newton-John, Tinsley Ellis, The Oak Ridge Boys and so many more! This is the season when many famous acts perform in Florida. Catch them while you can. Page 14 Columns page 51 ALICE AHRENDS Her artwork takes you to the beach. She uses the beautiful colors of the ocean that make you feel fresh breezes in your face. Alice Ahrends loves water, sailing and the arts. Page 56 Brevard Live March 2009 - 9 10 - Brevard Live March 2009 Brevard Live Photo by www.mistibluday.com Celebrate Mardi Gras! N o matter if you don’t have the funds to travel to New Orleans or if you have just come back from partying in New Orleans and don’t want to quit - we have good news for you. The Space Coast Mardi Gras Festival, held from March 12th through 15th in Historic Cocoa Village and along the picturesque Riverfront Park, will capture the taste, the sounds and the spirit of the traditional celebration. Four days of carnival, food, music and fun attract thousands of visitors every year. And don’t miss the ultimate street party with the parade featuring exciting floats, stilt walkers, exotic dancers and beads - LOTS OF BEADS! Located along the beautiful Indian River in Cocoa’s Riverfront Park, the Space Coast Mardi Gras carnival will be seen for miles. The midway will feature a 100 foot “Brevard Eye” Ferris wheel which will allow riders a birds eye view of beautiful Brevard County. There will be up to twenty first class mechanical thrill rides, fun games and foods for all the family to enjoy. The main events take place on Saturday, March 14th. There will be a Sweet Pea Beauty Pageant at Noon. Call 631-8484 for event details. Cocoa Main Street will present The VIP Masquerade Party on Saturday night beginning at 6 pm in the Cocoa Civic Center. Advance tickets for $18 can be purchased at the Cocoa Civic Center which include admission to Mardi Gras. The gates for the street party open at 5 pm with general admission $13. You’ll see a strolling Junkanoo Band, acrobatic stilt walkers, jugglers, dancers. At 7 pm is the presentation of the Royal Court of past Mardi Gras Kings and Queens. 2008 King and Queen Ralph and Cindy Perrone crown the new 2009 Mardi Gras King and Queen. The parade starts at 9 pm and at 10 pm the parade winners will be announced. The night ends with fireworks and a lasershow at 11:45 pm. Sunday at Noon the Central Brevard Humane Society presents Paws in the Park. Brevard Live March 2009 - 11 12 - Brevard Live March 2009 Brevard Live MARDI GRAS LIVE Entertainment Schedule: Thursday, March 12: Amp-Theater Stage 6 to 9 pm Radio Flyerz Friday, March 13: Amp-Theater Stage (Park) 6 to 7:30 pm – Elgin Hooper 8 to 9:30 pm – Snake Eyes 10 pm to Midnight – Soundproof 151 Saturday, March 14: Amp-Theater Stage (Park) 1 to 3 pm – Blue Fusion 6 to 7:30 pm – Mojo Sandwich 8 to 9 pm – South Paw 10:30 pm to Midnight – Brand X Bank of America Stage (Main Stage): 6 to 7:30 pm – Medusa 8 to 9 pm – Super Swamper 10:30 pm to Midnight – Rockit Gazebo Stage (Dog N Bone): 6 pm – Wilcore Band Sunday, March 15: Amp-Theater Stage (Park) 3 to 4 pm – Jon Parrot Photos by Terry Wallace March 14th & 17th in Historic Downtown Melbourne Saint Patrick’s Day Street Party M eg O’Malley’s Irish Restaurant and Pub has become a landmark and a tradition for party-goers, and the most sacred holiday of the year is St. Patrick’s Day on March 17th. That calls for a major street-party with a parade, Irish music and dancers, Corned Beef and Cabbage, and Meg O’Malley’s is “Central Station”. The Ancient Order of Hibernians presents the 18th Annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade. Yes, the parade has been a Melbourne tradition all along sponsored by the City of Melbourne But it wasn’t until Meg O’Malley’s opened its doors that this event turned into a major festivity. The parade is held on Saturdays, this year on March 14th at 12 noon beginning West to East on East New Haven Avenue ending at Depot Drive. Afterwards the streetparty starts with food, drink and live entertainment. And since the actual St. Patrick’s Day is Tuesday, March 17th, Meg O’Malley’s is doing it all over again, starting at 8 am with an Irish Breakfast and all the fixings for a fabulous party. Photo by Roger Scruggs Brevard Live March 2009 - 13 Brevard Live March 18 At The King Center, Melbourne: Willie Nelson W illie Nelson’s career has spanned six decades. His catalog boasts more than 200 albums. He’s earned every conceivable award and honor that can be bestowed to a person in his profession. And he has also reputable credentials as an author, actor and activist. Born April 30, 1933 in Abbott, Texas, Willie Nelson and his sister were raised by their paternal grandparents who encouraged both children to play music. He began writing songs in elementary school, and played in bands as a teenager. After high school he served a short stint in the Air Force, but music was a constant pull. By the mid Fifties he was working as a country deejay in Ft. Worth, while continuing to pursue a musical career, recording independently and playing nightclubs. He sold some of his original compositions, including “Family Bible,” which became a hit for Claude Gray in 1960. That success and others convinced Willie to move to Nashville, where record labels were initially resistant. His 14 - Brevard Live March 2009 songwriting talents were quickly embraced, however, and 1961 proved to be his breakthrough year. His “Hello Walls” became a nineweek No. 1 for Faron Young, and Patsy Cline’s version of “Crazy” became an instant classic. In 1962, Nelson scored his first two top 10 hits as a recording artist for Liberty, but struggled for a breakthrough for the remainder of the decade. Disillusioned with Nashville and with his label RCA’s insistence on lush, string-laden arrangements, he moved back to Texas in 1972. Emboldened by the rock and folk music becoming popular in Austin, Willie and his music began to change. His first Atlantic album, 1973’s Shotgun Willie got the attention of the masses, and the 1974 follow-up Phases & Stages helped him build a loyal following. The breakthrough he’d been seeking for the better part of two decades came in 1975 when he parted ways with Atlantic and signed with Columbia. Red Headed Stranger became one of country’s most unlikely hits. The acoustic concept album vaulted Nelson to country music’s top ranks, much to the surprise of Music Row. Willie’s convention-busting stardom, combined with the concurrent popularity of maverick Waylon Jennings, prompted journalist Hazel Smith to dub the trend “Outlaw Music” and a movement was underway. Nelson’s stardom soon translated to another medium with roles in feature films including The Electric Horseman, Honeysuckle Rose, Stagecoach and many more. And the hits kept coming. “On The Road Again” reached the top of the charts in 1981, “Always On My Mind” was a crossover smash in 1982, and a duet with Latin pop star Julio Iglesias, “To All The Girls I’ve Loved Before,” raced up the charts in 1984. The Nineties brought more success, and one notable challenge. A $16.7 million dollar bill from the IRS forced Nelson to sell many of his assets, including homes, and resulted in the release of The IRS Tapes: Who’ll Buy My Memories. Willie cleared the debt by 1993, and was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame that same year. Most recently he performed in a video with Toby Keith featuring the No. 1 single “Beer for My Horses.” Brevard Live March 5 At The King Center, Melbourne: Arlo Guthrie O ver the last four decades Arlo has toured the world winning over a broad and dedicated following. In addition to being an accomplished musician, playing the piano, six and twelve-string guitar, harmonica and a dozen other instruments, Arlo is a natural-born storyteller whose hilarious tales and timeless anecdotes are woven seamlessly into his performances. Arlo Guthrie was born with a guitar in one hand and a harmonica in the other, in Coney Island, Brooklyn, New York in 1947. He is the eldest son of America’s most beloved singer/writer/philosopher Woody Guthrie and Marjorie Mazia Guthrie, a professional dancer with the Martha Graham Company and founder of The Committee to Combat Huntington’s Disease. He grew up surrounded by dancers and musicians: Pete Seeger, Ronnie Gilbert, Fred Hellerman and Lee Hays (The Weavers), Leadbelly, Cisco Houston, Ramblin’ Jack Elliott, Sonny Terry and Brownie McGee, all of whom were significant influences on Arlo’s musical career. Guthrie gave his first public performance at age 13 and quickly became involved in the music that was shaping the world during the 1960s. Arlo practically lived in the most famous venues of the “Folk Boom” era. In New York City he hung out at Gerdes Folk City, The Gaslight and The Bitter End. In Boston’s Club 47, and in Philadelphia he made places like The 2nd Fret and The Main Point his home. He witnessed the transition from an earlier generation of ballad singers like Richard Dyer-Bennet and blues-men like Mississippi John Hurt, to a new era of singer-song writers such as Bob Dylan, Jim Croce, Joan Baez, and Phil Ochs. He grooved with the beat poets like Allen Ginsburg and Lord Buckley, and picked with players like Bill Monroe and Doc Watson. He learned something from everyone and developed his own style, becoming a distinctive, expressive voice in a crowded community of singer-songwriters and politicalsocial commentators. Arlo Guthrie’s career exploded in 1967 with the release of “Alice’s Restaurant”, whose title song premiered at the Newport Folk Festival helped foster a new commitment among the ‘60s generation to social consciousness and activism. Arlo went on to star in the 1969 Hollywood film version of “Alice’s Restaurant”, directed by Arthur Penn. With songs like “Alice’s Restaurant”, too long for radio airplay; “Coming into Los Angeles”, banned from many radio stations (but a favorite at the 1969 Woodstock Festival); and the definitive rendition of Steve Goodman’s “City of New Orleans”, Guthrie was no One-Hit-Wonder. An artist of international stature, he has never had a hit in the usual sense. Today Arlo spends nearly ten months of the year on the road, and is frequently accompanied by his son Abe. On special occasions, his daughter Sarah Lee and her husband Johnny Irion contribute acoustic guitar and supporting vocals. His daughter Cathyaliza heads the business office in Nashville, and daughter Annie heads the main office in Sebastian, Florida. Brevard Live March 2009 - 15 Brevard Live CONCERTS March 29 At Sebastian Beach Inn: Commander Cody C ommander Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen formed in 1967 in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Legendary for their marathon live shows, they were among the very first countryrock bands to take their cues less from folk-rock and bluegrass and more from hardcore barroom country of the Ernest Tubb, Ray Price style, and to incorporate Western Swingtheir style along with rockabilly and rhythm and blues. Other bands, such as Asleep at the Wheel, would later cop this approach. The Commander Cody Band docks at the Iron Horse annually, still piloted by George “Commander Cody” Frayne. With hits like Hot Rod Lincoln (1972) and one of Rolling Stone’s top 100 albums of all time Live From Deep in the Heart of Texas (1974) Commander Cody’s brand of rock & roll, R&B, and gritty country rock is always a favorite live. Today the Commander Cody Band is closely knit with the legendary George Frayne a.k.a. “The Commander” (leader /keyboards/vocals), Steve Barbuto (drums/vocals), Rick Mullen (bass) and Mark Emerick on lead guitar and vocals. Frequent guest steel guitar appearances by Bobby Black, Tiny Olson, John Wingren and Don E. Curtis of Scotty’s Music add to the fun. This new edition of the band harks back to the instrumental virtuosity and spontaneity of the original band , and the response from critics and crowds have been overwhelmingly positive. Don’t miss the show at the Sebastian Beach Inn, call 321-728-4311. 16 - Brevard Live March 2009 March 21 At Earl’s: B Tinsley Ellis orn in Atlanta in 1957, Ellis grew up in southern Florida and first played guitar at age eight. He found the blues through the backdoor of the British Invasion bands like The Yardbirds, The Animals, Cream, and The Rolling Stones. His love for the blues solidified when he was 14 and went to a B.B. King performance. Already an accomplished teenaged musician, Ellis left Florida and returned to Atlanta in 1975. In 1981, Tinsley formed The Heartfixers, a group that would become Atlanta’s top-drawing blues band. After cutting Cool On It and Tore Up with The Heartfixers, Ellis was ready to head out on his own. He sent a copy of the master tape for his solo debut to Bruce Iglauer at Alligator Records. Georgia Blue, Tinsley’s first Alligator release, hit an unprepared public by surprise in 1988. Critics and fans quickly agreed that a new and original guitar hero had emerged. Averaging over 150 live shows a year, Ellis has played in all 50 states, as well as Canada, Europe, Australia and South America. Whether he’s out with his own band or sharing stages with The Allman Brothers, Robert Cray, Koko Taylor or Widespread Panic, he spreads his jaw-dropping licks, thunderous axe work and intense vocals everywhere he goes. March 4 At The King Center: Olivia Newton-John C harming, mellow, sultry but wholesome girl next door, Olivia Newton-John has garnered numerous Grammy awards in pop and country. Her unique blend of a clear and light voice combined with delicate sensitivity and tenderness captured American hearts in the mid-seventies with such classic songs as “I Honestly Love You” and “Have You Never Been Mellow.” She has also been honored with Female Vocalist of the Year Award from the Country Music Association. A pinnacle in her career, Newton-John starred opposite John Travolta in the 1978 biggest selling musical movies of all time, Grease. The movie sound track spawned three of her biggest hits, “Hopelessly Devoted to You,” “Summer Nights” and “You’re the One That I Want.” Newton-John acted occasionally since Two of a Kind. She appeared in the 1996 AIDS drama, It’s My Party. In 2000, she appeared in a role as Bitsy Mae Harling, a lesbian ex-con country singer, in Del Shores’ Sordid Lives. Newton-John’s television work included starring in two Christmas movies, A Mom For Christmas (1990) and A Christmas Romance (1994) both Top 10 Nielsen hits. Brevard Live March 2009 - 17 Brevard Live CONCERTS March 14 At Heidi’s Jazz Club: March 7 At Sebastian Beach Inn: The Noel Freidline Quintet F rom Julia Roberts’ 35th birthday party to the Bellagio in Las Vegas to main stage concert and festival appearances, Noel Freidline and his Quintet have captivated audiences wherever they perform. Together since 1992, Noel Freidline leads an acoustic jazz ensemble that has successfully bridged the gap between artistry and entertainment. They have developed a signature sound built upon the innovative writing and arranging of Noel Freidline and powered by masterful musicianship, stellar vocals, an enthusiasm for the music, and a desire to have fun. Noel Freidline’s repertoire is an eclectic mix of old and new. From standards from the Ella Fitzgerald and Frank Sinatra songbooks, to clever adaptations of Simon & Garfunkle and Lennon & McCartney, they specialize in giving the audience something they have heard before but in a way they have never heard it before. Currently based out of North Carolina, pianist/vocalist Noel Freidline and his band spent three years in Las Vegas performing as a house group at the Bellagio Hotel and Casino. While at the Bellagio they were involved in the shooting of the remake of “Ocean’s 11.” They can also be seen in the Robert Redford film “The Legend of Bagger Vance.” In the Noel Freidline Quintet, Freidline is joined by his musical partner of 12 years, vocalist Renee Ebalaroza. Likened to Nancy Wilson, Ebalaroza is featured on all six of Noel Freidline’s CDs. 18 - Brevard Live March 2009 C March 21 At The Henegar Center: Memories Of Elvis I f you are an Elvis Presley fan, then Jack Smink is your guy! Nobody makes The King’s memories become alive better than him. And it doesn’t matter if you see him performing on stage or meet him in person - Ladies and Gentlemen, Elvis Presley is in the house! Jack Smink always reminds his fans that he does not want to be like Elvis but humbly pays tribute to the King Of Rock’n’Roll. Well, he’s doing a good job with this - and sometimes you could almost forget... Jack hands out lots of scarves at the end of his show, walks through his crowd, hugs and poses, his concerts fall nothing short of Elvis Lives! What makes it even better is that Jack comes with an entire orchestra and back-up singes - just like the King did in the good old days, Las Vegas style. He even recorded with Elvis former back-up singers The Jordanaires a song he co-wrote, “Just One More Time.” For tickets call the Henegar Center at 321-723-8698. Chris Ayer hris Ayer got his start singing along to old cassette tapes of Elvis & Paul Simon on car rides as a kid growing up in Virginia. When his Dad got him his first guitar as a teen, he began writing songs that same day. After moving to northern California, he started sharing his songs locally, while studying philosophy and music at Stanford University. Chris released his first EP, Static, in 2003, and followed it up with a live album in 2004, an album of acoustic demos in 2005, and a largely self-produced EP, New Songs (2005). After some time spent writing and playing local gigs in northern California, Chris decided to move himself to New York City. Lately he’s spent most of his time traveling town to town. His first full-length album, This Is The Place, was recorded in Nashville and produced by Jason Gantt. Though the style and influences vary throughout the song cycle, Ayer’s uniquely poetic and direct songwriting remains steadfast; it is a traveling album about looking to feel at home in the world. And its growth, thanks almost entirely to fan word-of-mouth, has been a testament to how folks connect with these songs. It has enabled Chris to hit the road for the better part of the last year, playing throughout the US and UK. Out playing is where he most wants to be, and hopes to stay. Chris will be on the road throughout 2009. His new album, Don’t Go Back To Sleep, will be released this spring. Brevard Live March 2009 - 19 Florida Live March 29 At The Sunrise Theatre, Ft. Pierce: The Oak Ridge Boys March 27 At The Melbourne Auditorium: Gary U.S. Bonds T orn in Jacksonville, Florida, Bonds was living in Norfolk, Virginia in the 1950s when he began singing in church, and with a group called The Turks. He joined record producer Frank Guida’s small Legrand Records label, and Guida changed Anderson’s name to “U.S. Bonds” in hope that it would be confused with a public service announcement advertising the sale of government bonds and thus get more airplay. he Oak Ridge Boys are a country and gospel group that was founded in 1945 as the Oak Ridge Quartet and became popular during the 1950s. They became The Oak Ridge Boys in the early 1960s, and they remained a gospel-oriented group until the mid 1970s, when they changed their image and concentrated more on country and pop music. Bonds’ first hit was the song “New Orleans” (reaching #6), which was followed by “Not Me”, and then by his only number one hit, “Quarter to Three” in June 1961. Other hits included “School Is Out” (#5), “Dear Lady Twist” (#9), “School Is In” (#28) and “Twist, Twist, Señora” (#10) in the early 1960s. In a 1963 tour of Europe, he headlined above The Beatles. His hits had an infectious joyfulness and a unique sound which some have described them as seeming to have been “recorded under water.” His “Quarter to Three” appears on The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame’s “500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll” list. In the early 1980s, Bonds had a career resurgence, working off collaborations with Bruce Springsteen, Steven Van Zandt, and the E Street Band. Later hits included “This Little Girl” (his comeback hit in 1981, which reached #11 on the pop chart and #3 on the mainstream rock chart), “Jolé Blon” and “Out of Work”. Bonds continues to release albums sporadically, and today is a mainstay of the nostalgia concert circuit. While Gary U.S. Bonds is mostly known for achievements within rhythm & blues and rock and roll, he often transcends these genres. His song “She’s All I Got”, co-written by Jerry Williams, Jr. (better known as Swamp Dogg), was nominated for the Country Music Association’s “Song of the Year” in 1972 when it was a big hit for Johnny Paycheck. He is also an honoree of the Rhythm & Blues Foundation. In 1972 the Oak Ridge Boys recorded a single with Johnny Cash and the Carter Family, “Praise the Lord and Pass the Soup”, that put them on the country charts for the first time. In 1977 the Oak Ridge Boys fully switched from gospel to country with the release of their first ABC Records (later absorbed by MCA) album, Y’all Come Back Saloon. Two songs from that album reached the top five on the country charts, and their next album, Room Service, in 1978, gave them two more, including their first #1 hit, “I’ll Be True to You”. The Oak Ridge Boys Have Arrived was released in 1979, and Together followed in 1980. The group’s sixth album, Fancy Free, released early in 1981, contained the Dallas Frazier-penned song “Elvira”. This remains the group’s most widely known song, and Fancy Free is their best-selling album. “Elvira” had been recorded by other artists, including Frazier himself in the late 1960s and Kenny Rogers in 1970, but the Oak Ridge Boys were the first to have a hit with it. Their 30 years of chart-topping hits include “Bobbie Sue,” “Thank God for Kids,” “American Made,” and “Dream On.” They’ve scored 12 gold, three platinum, and one double platinum album and had more than a dozen national Number One singles and over 30 Top Ten hits. The band’s current lineup consists of lead singer and second tenor Duane Allen, baritone William Lee Golden, tenor Joe Bonsall, and bass Richard Sterban. B 20 - Brevard Live March 2009 Florida Live March 8 At The King Center, Melbourne: Paul Anka P aul Anka first became famous as a teen idol in the late 1950s and 1960s with hits songs like “Diana,” “Lonely Boy,” and “Put Your Head on My Shoulder.” He went on to write such well known music as the theme for The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson for which he was paid $5,000 per episode and Tom Jones’ biggest hit “She’s A Lady,” and the English lyrics for Frank Sinatra’s signature song “My Way.” In the 1960s Anka began acting in motion pictures as well as writing songs for them, most notably the theme for the hit movie The Longest Day. From his movie work, he wrote and recorded one of his greatest hits, “Lonely Boy” and also “My Home Town”, which was a #8 pop hit for him the same year. He then went on to become one of the first pop singers to perform at the Las Vegas casinos. In 1975, he recorded a jingle for Kodak called “Times of Your Life”. The jingle became so popular that Anka recorded it as a full song, and it became a hit a year later. In 2005, his album Rock Swings, comprising big-band arrangements of contemporary standards, provided a mainstream comeback of sorts and saw Anka awarded a star on Canada’s Walk of Fame in Toronto. Paul Anka who is celebrating his 50th anniversary in show business has entertained audiences with his charismatic persona and talent. Named by Billboard as the 21st most successful artist of all time, putting him along side music greats Elvis Presley and the Beatles, he has established himself as a prolific and successful singer/songwriter with over 900 songs to his credit. April 5 At The Sebastian Beach Inn: K Leon Russell nown mostly as a session musician, Leon Russell has played with artists as varied as Jerry Lee Lewis, Phil Spector and The Rolling Stones. With a solo career spanning the genres of rock, blues, and gospel, Russell began his musical career at 14, lying about his age to land a gig playing backup at a Tulsa nightclub to play with Ronnie Hawkins behind Jerry Lee Lewis. Two years later, after settling in Los Angeles, he studied guitar with James Burton, and worked sessions with Dorsey Burnette and Glen Campbell. After becoming a part of Phil Spector’s studio group, Russell played backup on many of the most popular hits of the 1960s, including The Byrds, Gary Lewis and the Playboys, and Herb Alpert. He also served as Snuff Garrett’s assistant on numerous productions. Russell built his own recording studio in 1967, and recorded his first LP, Look Inside the Asylum Choir, in a collaboration with Marc Benno. His first songwriting hit was Joe Cocker’s 1970 cover of “Delta Lady”, and Russell went on to organise Cocker’s Mad Dogs and Englishmen tour. Shortly thereafter, Russell released another solo album, Leon Russell, which included the popular “A Song for You”. For several years, he stayed largely out of the music spotlight, releasing Anything Can Happen in 1992, and then releasing two more albums in 1998 and 1999. Russell continues touring, often on nostalgia tours, sometimes with Willie Nelson. Brevard Live March 2009 - 21 Brevard Live A News Headline From Another Perspective Murder On My Street By Matthew Bretz/ photos by Tim Bretz I t a quiet neighborhood - until one day when a senseless act of violence changed everything. Detectives were questioning everyone on the street and the media wanted the dirt. For the last couple of years I have lived across the street from Paul Cadigan, a 62 year old retired cop from New England, Paul had moved down to the sunshine state to enjoy his senior years. Us Floridians know this is a common tale… you can feel it every time you leave your driveway. But I was soon to find out Paul was not a common man. He had only been in the neighborhood a few weeks and one night while I was hanging out with friends on the front porch I heard a strange sound coming from the my new neighbors house. I walked down to the end of my driveway trying to figure out what I was hearing. Then I saw him. Paul had been sitting out in front of his house drinking beer and was now passed out on the front walk away snoring. That was our first “introduction”, so to speak. After that Paul would drop by now and then for a beer when I was grilling out, or I might hangout with him and shoot the breeze on his front stoop. Paul liked the ladies and wasn’t shy to offer his opinions on any that might visit me at home. We were never close friends, but he was a colorful neighbor and I enjoyed him being on the street. It was no secret to anyone on the street that Paul indulged in what seemed to be “escort” services. Strange cars would come to the house at all hours carrying women of various ages. They would disappear inside the house only to emerge 30 to 40 minutes later when their ride would return to pick them up. Maybe it wasn’t the most desired element to bring into our area but he kept his activities to himself and even the cop living next door to me didn’t seem to mind much. He was a lonely man in his sixties with little or no local family. If he needed to reach out…even it was a little outside the law, I wasn’t judging. Even when he started calling code enforcement on me for not cutting my lawn I didn’t much care. I knew it was just Paul being Paul. About a year ago Paul had an internal breakdown of sorts. He suffered a major kidney failure, as well as other ailments spurred on by his weight and drinking. Paul was temporarily paralyzed and stranded on his couch. The next door neighbor found him 4 days later dehydrated and close 22 - Brevard Live March 2009 to death in a mess of his own excrement. Months went by and he recovered. There was hope that his lifestyle would calm down but it wasn’t long before he was back to a steady diet of women and booze. It obvious that his loneliness was always going to overpower his will to be healthy Paul was killed Super Bowl Sunday. You may have seen it in the paper or on TV... “Palm Bay man killed…found in Holopaw.” It’s all true. But I’m concerned about the entire story not being told. So this is what it looked like from across the street. One day I came home and police were everywhere. Detectives were questioning everyone on the street and forensic specialists were meticulously going through his house. All we knew at that point was that he was missing. Two days later we were told a body had been found in Osceola county. It fit the description. Another two days went by. Coming home from work I pulled into my drive. As I opened the door I was approached by a reporter and camera man from Eyewitness News Channel 9. They turned the camera on - and told me it was confirmed that Paul indeed had been murdered - to record my reaction. I agreed to an interview, but they were disappointed when I wouldn’t answer questions about the seedier side of Paul’s life. A man had been murdered and they wanted the dirt. It’s a shame that it isn’t news enough that a human being’s life was cut short. Other neighbors on the street offered hearsay stories, debauchery with no real proof that only added to the sensationalism and my nausea. Another day went by and the police made an arrest. A woman named Diane M. Parker is a licensed masseuse and apparently Paul had been seeing her for therapy. He had a potentially debilitating bone disease and the massage helped ease the pain. Paul had money problems and police are theorizing a badly ended argument about non-payment was the catalyst for her to kill Paul, cut his head off with a hunting knife and dump him in the woods. Browsing the internet I came across a couple of websites run by Miss Parker. The first one paints a picture of a life loving hippie who raises pigeons and plays guitar. The site I found is very different. It’s called www.HowToGetEvenWithYourFavoritePerp.com and on it she rants about her warrior-strength and how she will bring justice to those that have hurt her. The defense rests, your honor! Brevard Live Yesterday I gathered in the street with some of my neighbors to talk about what happened, what we knew of it anyway. I was disturbed to hear nothing but catty gossip about his lifestyle. One woman even threw an “I can’t say I didn’t see it coming” into the fire. What is it they say about stones and glass-houses again? During his career as a detective Paul was a decorated hero. He saved 3 children from a kidnapper. No matter what anyone else thinks a hero doesn’t deserve to go out the way he did. My regret is that I didn’t take more of my own time to visit with a very lonely, very pained man. Would it really have put me out to walk across the street and let him tell me the same joke for the 30th time? There is an old couple, probably in their 80’s, that walk up and down the street every day holding hands. One day I made a point of stopping my car to talk to them and let them know how much it makes me smile every day to see them. There are people around us all the time that are in need of just a little human concern. People that have become invisible in our lightning-fast society. We go about our busy lives so focused on our own problems and schedules that we lose touch with the people around us. I would love to walk out my front door right now and see Paul drinking beer on his stoop. And if I did, I would go over and have one with him. But I can’t and that makes me sad. He was a fellow human being on a journey much like yours and mine and no-one ever knows how it will end. I think the best anyone can hope for is to be surrounded by people who love them. As the court hearings begin for Diane Parker, I don’t feel any anger towards her. She is a sick woman and instead of anger, I feel sorrow. The same sorrow I feel for Paul and his family. And every day that I see his empty house across from my own, I hope it will be a reminder to me of just how quick and unexpectedly we can be taken out of this world. I hope it will help me to appreciate every single moment of every day. And after that, I hope this story will help you do the same. A deadly neighborhood-drama in Palm Bay: The house where Paul Cadigan lived, and the house of Diane Parker where the gruesome murder took place. Brevard Live March 2009 - 23 Florida Live March 18th At Captain Hiram’s: The Original Wailers B ob Marley and the Wailers have sold more than 250 million albums over the past 40 years, and it has been his band that has helped create this international success. Now many of Marley’s legendary musicians, together with other renowned reggae sessionmen, have reformed under the title of The Original Wailers. Keyboard player Earl “Wya” Lindo first joined the Wailers with Peter Tosh and Bunny Wailer in 1973, at the time when the Wailers’ debut album for Island Records, Catch A Fire, was first released. “Wya” has played on classic records by Bob, Peter and Bunny, as well as the Abyssinians, Dennis Brown and bluesman Taj Mahal. American born guitarist Al Anderson joined the Wailers a year later, just prior to Natty Dread becoming Bob Marley and the Wailers’ breakthrough album in the US. It was Al’s playing on hits like “No Woman No Cry” that first alerted rock fans to the Wailers’ music, and lent Marley’s songs their international appeal during his career. He’s played with Peter Tosh, James Brown, Traffic, Ben Harper and Lauryn Hill. Bob Marley enrolled singer/guitarist Junior Marvin in the Wailers during sessions for the Exodus and Kaya albums, shortly before the band’s legendary appearance at London’s Rainbow Theatre in 1977. Junior has also played with Ike & Tina Turner, Steve Winwood, Stevie Wonder, Toots & the Maytals, and recently with OAR. Junior, Al and Wya toured and recorded with Marley until his death in 1981. The reformed Original Wailers, with Junior handling all lead vocals, promise to recreate musical history as they continue to spread the message of “One Love.” 24 - Brevard Live March 2009 Photo by Chris Long O Concert Review: HOOBASTANK minous weather conditions hovered over the Space Coast throughout the day on February 2. Constant showers and power outages threatened to put a damper on the festivities scheduled that night at Captain Hiram’s outdoor Sand Bar in Sebastian. However, by early evening, the rain subsided, the clouds cleared and by 8:45 The Dukes of Hazard intro tape was rolling and Southern California’s favorite sons, Hoobastank were taking the stage in front of several hundred enthusiastic fans. “Don’t you guys feel like you’re watching us play at someone’s house party?” asked Doug Robb, the band’s charismatic frontman just before knocking out their current hit “I Don’t Think I love You.” And it was that personable connection between band and audience that carried through their entire set. Guitarist Dan Estrin drew coos and oohs from the throngs of sympathetic young female fans as Robb described in great detail Estrin’s back injury incurred at the previous night’s show. The high-energy 60+ minute affair featured tunes from their latest record For(n)ever like “My Turn” and “All About You” as well as their signature 2004 hit “The Reason” and the mighty show-ending “Crawling in the Dark.” They even paused at one point to take requests from the crowd, leading to an impromptu 80s medley including Men At Work’s “Down Under” and Pink Floyd’s “Another Brick in the Wall.” In short, Captain Hiram’s proved to be a fabulous venue and questionable weather conditions, power outages - not even physical injuries could keep Hoobastank from delivering an amazing show. (myspace. com/hoobastank) - Chris Long Brevard Live March 2009 - 25 The Column By Chuck Van Riper I The Interview walked into the waiting room with a confident air. I knew I could get this job if I just followed what the article said on the internet: Be cordial yet confident, and be yourself. OK, I thought, I can do that. At first glance, I was a little apprehensive as it seemed I was a tad underdressed. The guy next to me had on a Gabardine suit. You think they would take notice that I was wearing my Sunday flip-flops instead of my everyday ones? Oh, well, at least they matched my swim trunks (I was on my way to the beach). Everybody had brief cases and fancy pens and a somber look in their eye. “Mr. Van Riper”, I heard a secretarial type voice announce. It took a few minutes to understand that she was calling MY name as I’m definitely not used to being called “Mr.” anything! I realized she was waiting for me. “Yo!”, I replied. She led me to the back office. I sat in a big leather chair for a while waiting for the interviewer. I looked at all the diplomas on the wall, the solid mahogany desk in front of me, the “signed” artist prints on the other wall. My mind began to wander and I started pondering things like: why is it that women are so much better than men when it comes to anything having to do with Saran wrap. You know, my wife can tear off a piece and have the container covered in one motion! It’s on there so tight you could play the drum solo to “WipeOut” on it. So I took two pencils out of the solid pewter pencil holder and started playing “Wipe Out” on the desk. That’s when Helen walked in the room. “MAY I HELP YOU?”, she queried in a voice loud enough to drowned out my pencil-percussion. “Uh….Oh, I’m sorry. I was just getting a little bored and was thinking……” Things didn’t start off exactly as I planned. “I’d like to apply for a job.”, I said very confidently. “Well, Mr. …” she picked up my application form … “Van Riper, you really don’t seem to be qualified.” “Are you judging me already?!”, I asked indignantly. “OK, ok, where did you get your degree?” “What do you mean??” “Where did you study?” She seemed a little annoyed for some reason. “OH! I learned everything on the internet or as George Bush would say the internets.” I thought a little humor might break the ice. 26 - Brevard Live March 2009 “Oh, then you got your degree on the internet?” She seemed a little more up beat. “No, I just like to read a lot.” Helen thought I was being flippant. I explained, “See, you can learn ANYTHING on the internet, and you know it has to be true because it’s on the friggin’ internet! As far as a degree goes, that’s just some one else’s judgment of what they think my knowledge is. Who are they to judge me? Is that really a fair assessment of my expertise? You look like an intelligent woman. Go on…ask me a question. I’ll bet you I can answer it. You be the judge of my knowledge.” Helen wasn’t looking well. I tried to say something smart-sounding. “You know, Helen, it appears as if you have a perforated pre frontal lobe problem.” (Wasn’t that impressive? Huh? Very, uh.. medical sounding!) “Yes, I have a very bad headache right now, Mr. Van Riper. Look, I’ve read your application and I really don’t think we can help you”. “Why not?”, I whined. “Firstly, there isn’t a position called ‘President of Brain Surgery’ at this hospital, and secondly, you have absolutely no education or experience in the medical profession!” “What about all those hours studying brain surgery on the internet? And I’m just looking for something part time until I can find a job playing guitar. So that would save you money, see. You would only have to pay me brain surgeon wages part time!” I thought, this is another classic case of ‘you can’t get a job without experience, but you can’t get experience without a job’. “I think you better leave now, Mr. Van Riper”. Helen was getting mad. “I bet you’re really good with Saran wrap!” I was trying to be nice. The pewter was flying! SO! What did we learn today, boys and girls? It’s this: If you’re going to apply for a job in the medical profession, don’t touch the pencils! O Hooked on Music n Saturday, April 11 2009, talented bands from all over South Florida gather in Historic Downtown Fort Pierce at the City Marina for the first annual Hooked On Music Festival. Nestled along the beautiful Indian River Lagoon, Hooked On Music provides a chance to take in the natural beauty the city offers combined with an eclectic lineup of regional bands such as B-Liminal’s (formerly Boxelder) surf rock, Ben Prestage’s one man blues band, Brother Bean’s psychedelic rock, and Aquaphonic’s jazz fusion. The music will begin at 3 pm till 2AM. Brevard Live March 2009 - 27 MOVIES by Greg Kimple & Franco Dean The Wrestler Starring: Mickey Rourke, Marisa Tomei & Evan Rachel Wood Rated: R Running Time: 105 Minutes y the time you read this article Rourke may well have won the Best Actor Oscar, and Tomei the Supporting Actress Oscar. This is the story of Randy “The Ram” Robinson, a broken down Hulk Hogan-type rassler who is wrestling with his inner demons and bodily injuries. He struggles in and out of the squared circle. Roarke gives an emotional and powerful pile-driving portrayal of a man still clinging to his past glory days. He longingly wants a shot at total redemption. Back in the day he was a golden god warrior champion of the party-like80’s. Now his body is a wreck, pumped up on steroids and painkillers, with shattered bones and a face that has been damaged so often that it looks like Play-Dough. Director Darren Aronofsky (Requiem for a Dream, The Fountain) gives the former 80’s heartthrob actor room in which to shine and strut. After all, the story does parallel Rourke’s acting / boxing career. The Ram tries to reconcile with his daughter Stephanie (Wood) but old habits die hard. Oscar winner Marisa Tomei plays Cassidy, “The Ram’s” stripper friend. Her performance is edgy and full of naked emotion. He is unable to close the deal with either female. The long haired freak of nature just doesn’t cope well with the outside world. The Wrestler is an alarming, disturbing and realistic glance into the seedier side of wrestling. Rourke gives the performance of his lifetime!!!!!!!!! A PS / bonus - Tomei should win an Oscar for best pole dancing. On a serious final note, fans of The Wrestler should run, not walk to the video store and rent Beyond the Mat, a 90’s documentary that focused on the trials and tribulations of ex-WWF star Jake “The Snake” Roberts. In many ways the films complement and at times resemble each other, B Frost / Nixon Starring: Frank Langella, Michael Sheen, Sam Rockwell, Kevin Bacon & Oliver Platt Rated: R Running Time: 122 Minutes his Oscar-nominated picture depicts the 1977 TV interviews of the pompous and insecure disgraced former President Richard Nixon (Langella). The interviews were hosted by the jet-setting David Frost (Sheen). Frost was a smooth talking British talk show host who already had his 15 minutes of fame and was striving for legitimacy. Both actors reprise their onstage roles and Langella, T 28 - Brevard Live March 2009 in particular, delivers the goods splendidly. His performance has earned him an Oscar nod and it received great direction from Ron Howard, the Oscar winning director of Beautiful Mind. Back to the flick, Tricky Dick, the only U.S. President to resign, was a complicated and lonely man with a badly tarnished image who craved public forgiveness after the scandalous Watergate affair that ultimately forced him to quit. Frost was headed downhill when he discovered millions of TV watchers viewed Nixon’s departure from Washington DC. He and his associates devised a plan to interview the ex-prez in four different syndicated interviews for which Nixon was to be compensated the unheard of amount of $600,000. Frost’s intention was to extract from Nixon an apology for the horrendous and reprehensible mistakes that the President admittedly made. The movie is dialogged heavy, with a towering performance by Langella and a bonus history lesson to boot. Director Howard shows that Nixon wasn’t just tricky, but tragic as well. B T MAF Scholarships For Students he Melbourne Arts Festival (MAF) is seeking applications from college-bound visual or graphic artists. This $1,500.00 scholarship is awarded annually to one or more Brevard County high school seniors and will be continued for up to four years as long as the student is continuously enrolled in a qualifying art program. Application and details available at www.melbournearts.org or at 321-722-1964. Submission deadline is Friday, March 20th, 2009. The scholarship winner(s) will be featured throughout the 25th Annual Festival being held this year on April 25 and 26 in downtown Melbourne. T Third Space Coast Pops Concert he Space Coast Pops Orchestra presents the third of its 23rd Annual Season Subscription Series at 2:30 pm Saturday, March 14, at the Merritt Island First Baptist Church on SR 520 and Courtenay Parkway (140 Magnolia). Guest conductor Bob Coleman will conduct music for the concert theme of “Grande Romanza” featuring Stefano and Nina Tanchietti. They bring a costumed theatrical production from New York and present renditions from “Showboat” and “West Side Story”. The program includes solos, duets and dance sequences with music including “Make Believe”, “Can’t Help Lovin’ That Man”, “Ol’ Man River”, “Maria”, “Tonight” , “I Feel Pretty” and much more. Call 632-7445 for tickets and further information. Brevard Live March 2009 - 29 30 - Brevard Live March 2009 March 2009 Entertainment Calendar 1 - SUNDAY CAPTAIN HIRAM’S: 1:30pm The Onvi Sound System; 6pm Kevin Nayme COCOA BEACH PIER: 2pm Dugan & Michaels CRICKETS: 9pm Karaoke w/ Ginger CROWNE PLAZA: 2pm Drift Session EARLS: 1pm The Nighthawks FISHLIPS: 12pm Freddy Grants Island; 5pm 3’s A Crowd HEIDI’S JAZZ CLUB: 7pm Jam Session LOU’S BLUES: 2pm Mirah; 6pm Dave Kury SANDBAR Cocoa Bch: 4pm Vintage S.B.I: 1pm Dub City Tribe 2 - MONDAY CAPTAIN HIRAM’S: 7pm Nashville Mike LOU’S BLUES: 8:30pm Blues Jam SANDBAR Cocoa Bch: 3pm Rev. Billy C Wirtz; 10pm DJ Kinte SIGGY’S: 7pm Swampfox Jam LOU’s BLUES: 5pm Karaoke w/Bob Neal; 9:30pm Joe Caluti MAINSTREET PUB: Guest DJ MATT’S CASBAH: Matt Adkins MEG O’ MALLEYS: 8pm Jimmy Z MIMOSAS LOUNGE: Karaoke MISTER TONY’S: Penny Creek Band MOONSTRUCK: 8pm Matt Brown’s Open Mic OFF THE TRAXX: 9pm One w/ Shane Honkonen RUM RUNNERS: 8pm Big Daddy Karaoke SANDBAR/Cocoa Bch: 3:30pm Pat Michaels; 10pm Open Mic SIGGY’S: 8pm Karaoke w/ Ana THE BLUES BAR: 11pm DJ Sougui & DJ Lando 3 - TUESDAY CAPTAIN HIRAM’S: 7pm Greg & Brian COYOTES: 6pm Karaoke CRICKETS: 6:30pm Crab Races. 9pm Karaoke w/Ginger FISHLIPS: 10pm DJ Redmond HEIDI’S JAZZ CLUB: 7:30pm Josh Miller Blues Revue JIMMIES: Open Mic KING’S DUCK INN: 6:30pm Johnny Danger LOU’S BLUES: Danny Morris MAINSTREET PUB: 9pm Unplugged Open Mic MISTER TONY’S: All Star Blues Jam w/ The Space Coast Playboys MOONSTRUCK: 5pm Piano Music THE BLUES BAR: 8pm Lonni’s Karaoke 5 - THURSDAY BUNKY’S: Music by Royal T. Productions CAPTAIN HIRAM’S: 6pm Danny Kent; 7pm Sleepin’ Dogz CRICKETS: 9pm Karaoke w/ Ginger CROWNE PLAZA: 6pm Deck Party w/ DJ Timmy V EARLS: Free Beer Duo FISHLIPS: 4pm Jon Parrott; 9pm DJ Soul HEIDIS JAZZ CLUB: 7pm Al Goldenberg & Rich Abraham JIMMIES: Open Mic KEY WEST BAR: 10pm Jam w/ Big-E LOU’S BLUES: 8pm Pat Bautz MAINSTREET PUB: Guest DJ MEG O’ MALLEYS: 8:30pm Cruise Control MIMOSAS LOUNGE: Josh Miller Blues Revue MOONSTRUCK: 8pm Ron Teixeira SANDBAR Cocoa Bch: 9pm Karaoke THE BLUES BAR: 10pm DJ Rob D 4 - WEDNESDAY CAPTAIN HIRAM’S: 7pm 4th Wall Duo COCOA BEACH PIER: 6pm High Energy w/ Fitzy CROWNE PLAZA: 5:30pm Gene Cannon FISHLIPS: 10pm Comedy from the Fish Lips HEIDIS JAZZ CLUB: 7:30pm The Stan Soloko Trio JIMMIES: Open Mic; 6pm Karaoke w/ DJ Louie 6 - FRIDAY BLACK TULIP: Brendan O’Hara & The Big Bounce BUNKY’S: DJ CAPTAIN HIRAM’S: 4pm Tree Frogs; 7:30pm Orange Avenue COCOA BEACH PIER: 5pm Dugan & Michaels; 7pm Absolute Blue COYOTES: 9:30pm Grouchos Comedy w/ John Rathbone & Michelle Harrington CROWNE PLAZA: 5pm DJ Tony Banks EARLS: 8:30pm Vicious Cycle ENIGMA: 7pm Mike Everett FISHLIPS: 4pm Killer Mullets; 9pm DJ Pro HEIDIS JAZZ CLUB: 5pm Rich Abraham & Al Goldenberg; 8:30pm Ron Teixeira Trio HILTON MELBOURNE BEACH: 7pm Sybil Gage JIMMIES: 6pm Rockin’ Robin KEY WEST BAR: 9pm Spanks LOU’S BLUES: 9:30pm Mo Geetz MAINSTREET PUB: 9pm DJ KW MEG O’ MALLEYS: Over the Void MISTER TONY’S: 6pm Cruise-In w/ Doc Holiday; 8pm Steve Thorpe MOONSTRUCK: 8pm John Andrew Burr OASIS: 9pm Hitmen OFF THE TRAXX: 6pm Jon Parrott; 10pm 23 Treez SANDBAR Cocoa Bch: 4pm Md420; 9pm Rising Lion S.B.I: 9pm Blues Jam SIGGY’S: 8pm DJ; 9pm Modern Day Giant 7 - SATURDAY BUNKY’S: DJ CAPTAIN HIRAM’S: 2pm Danny Kent; 6pm Tree Frogs; 7:30pm Orange Avenue COCOA BEACH PIER: 5pm Dugan & Michaels; 7pm Absolute Blue COYOTES: 9:30pm Grouchos Comedy w/ John Rathbone & Michelle Harrington CRICKETS: 9pm Karaoke w/ Ginger EARLS: 2pm Lost River; 8:30pm Dub City Tribe ENIGMA: 7pm Matt Heister; 7pm Brian Esmond FISHLIPS: 4pm High Tide; 6pm DJ Soul HEIDIS JAZZ CLUB: 8:30pm Ron Teixeira Trio JIMMIES: 6pm Rockin’ Robin KEY WEST BAR: 9pm Danny Morris KING’S DUCK INN: 7pm Sunnyland Steve LOU’S BLUES: 9pm Outta Sight MAINSTREET PUB: 5pm Hitmen; 9pm DJ Scooter MEG O’ MALLEYS: Over the Void MISTER TONY’S: Space Coast Playboys MOONSTRUCK: 8pm Modern Day Giant OFF THE TRAXX: 6pm Derek; 10pm Brand X SANDBAR Cocoa Bch: 3pm Unusual Itch; 7pm Strange Safety; 9pm Pinch S.B.I: 8:30pm Chris Ayer SIGGY’S: 8pm DJ; 9pm All About Nothing SKEWERS: 7pm Belly Dancing THE BLUES BAR: 9pm Latino w/ DJ Light Brown 8 - SUNDAY BUNKY’S: 6pm Shuffleboard Challenge CAPTAIN HIRAM’S: 1:30 Unusual Itch; 6pm Kevin Nayme COCOA BEACH PIER: 2pm Dugan & Michaels CRICKETS: 9pm Karaoke w/ Ginger CROWNE PLAZA: 2pm Drift Session EARLS: 1pm Skyla Burrell FISHLIPS: 12pm Freddy Grants Island; 5pm On Hiatus HEIDI’S JAZZ CLUB: 7pm Jam Session SANDBAR Cocoa Bch: 4pm Radio Flyerz; 10pm DJ Josh S.B.I: 1pm Dub City Tribe 9 - MONDAY CAPTAIN HIRAM’S: 7pm Derek Bernard LOU’S BLUES: 8:30pm Blues Jam SANDBAR Cocoa Bch: 3pm Rev. Billy C Wirtz; 10pm DJ Kinte SIGGY’S: 7pm Swampfox Jam 10 - TUESDAY CAPTAIN HIRAM’S: 7pm Greg & Brian COYOTES: 6pm Karaoke CRICKETS: 6:30pm Crab Races. 9pm Karaoke w/Ginger FISHLIPS: 10pm DJ Redmond HEIDI’S JAZZ CLUB: 7:30pm Josh Miller Blues Revue JIMMIES: Open Mic KING’S DUCK INN: 6:30pm Johnny Danger LOU’S BLUES: Steve Thorpe MAINSTREET PUB: 9pm Unplugged Open Mic MISTER TONY’S: All Star Blues Jam w/ The Space Coast Playboys MOONSTRUCK: 5pm Matt Roberts OFF THE TRAXX: Roller Brevard Live March 2009 - 31 Entertainment Calendar Girls THE BLUES BAR: 8pm Lonni’s Karaoke 11 - WEDNESDAY CAPTAIN HIRAM’S: 7pm Hypersona Duo COCOA BEACH PIER: 6pm High Energy w/ Fitzy CROWNE PLAZA: 5:30pm Live Jazz FISHLIPS: 10pm Comedy from the Fish Lips HEIDIS JAZZ CLUB: 7:30pm The Stan Soloko Trio JIMMIES: Open Mic; 6pm Karaoke w/ DJ Louie LOU’s BLUES: 5pm Karaoke w/Bob Neal; 9:30pm Joe Caluti MAINSTREET PUB: Guest DJ MATT’S CASBAH: Matt Adkins MEG O’ MALLEYS: 8pm Jimmy Z MIMOSAS LOUNGE: Karaoke MISTER TONY’S: Penny Creek Band MOONSTRUCK: 8pm Matt Brown’s Open Mic OFF THE TRAXX: TBA RUM RUNNERS: 8pm Big Daddy Karaoke SANDBAR/Cocoa Bch: 3:30pm Pat Michaels; 10pm Open Mic SIGGY’S: 8pm Karaoke w/ Ana THE BLUES BAR: 11pm DJ Sougui & DJ Lando 12 - THURSDAY BUNKY’S: Music by Royal T. Productions CAPTAIN HIRAM’S: 6pm Tree Frogs; 7pm 24 Steven CRICKETS: 9pm Karaoke w/ Ginger CROWNE PLAZA: 6pm Deck Party w/ DJ Timmy V EARLS: 8:30pm Stoney Duo FISHLIPS: 9pm DJ Soul HEIDIS JAZZ CLUB: 7pm Al Goldenberg & Rich Abraham JIMMIES: Open Mic KEY WEST BAR: 10pm Jam w/ Big-E LOU’S BLUES: 8pm Pat Bautz MAINSTREET PUB: Guest DJ MEG O’ MALLEYS: 8:30pm Cruise Control MEZZA LUNA: Meet & Greet MIMOSAS LOUNGE: Josh Miller Blues Revue MOONSTRUCK: 5pm Greg Warner & Ryan Larson RUM RUNNERS: Wine & Food Tasting 32 - Brevard Live March 2009 SANDBAR Cocoa Bch: 9pm Karaoke SIGGY’S: 8pm DJ; 8pm Jim Beam Cornhole Party w/ Matt Adkins SPACE COAST MARDI GRAS: 6pm Radio Flyerz THE BLUES BAR: 10pm DJ Rob D 13 - FRIDAY BLACK TULIP: TBA BUNKY’S: Dub City Tribe CAPTAIN HIRAM’S: 4pm Free Beer Duo; 7pm Dreamer; 7:30pm 60 Watt Sun COCOA BEACH PIER: 5pm Dugan & Michaels; 7pm Fat City COYOTES: 9:30pm Grouchos Comedy w/ Bill Keller & Amy Dingler CRICKETS: 9pm O-Zone CROWNE PLAZA: 5pm DJ Tony Banks EARLS: 8:30pm Vintage ENIGMA: 7pm Mike Everett FISHLIPS: 4pm Killer Mullets; 9pm Absolute Blue HEIDIS JAZZ CLUB: 5pm Rich Abraham & Al Goldenberg; 8:30pm Ron Teixeira Trio HILTON MELBOURNE BEACH: 7pm Sybil Gage JIMMIES: 6pm Rockin’ Robin KEY WEST BAR: 9pm Pinch LOU’S BLUES: 9pm Sound Trax MAINSTREET PUB: 9pm DJ KW MEG O’ MALLEYS: Greg & Brian MISTER TONY’S: 6pm Cruise-In w/ Doc Holiday; 8pm Steve Thorpe MOONSTRUCK: 8pm Ben Wilson OASIS: 9pm Marc Dobson OFF THE TRAXX: 6pm TBA; 10pm Medusa SANDBAR Cocoa Bch: 4pm Bottoms Up; 9pm New World Beat S.B.I: 9pm Blues Jam SIGGY’S: 8pm DJ; 9pm The Day After SPACE COAST MARDI GRAS: 6pm Elgin Hooper; 8pm Snake Eyes; 10pm Soundproof 151 14 - SATURDAY BUNKY’S: DJ CAPTAIN HIRAM’S: 7pm Dreamer; 7:30pm 60 Watt Sun COCOA BEACH PIER: 5pm Dugan & Michaels; 7pm John Quinlivan Band COYOTES: 9:30pm Grouchos Comedy w/ Bill Keller & Amy Dingler CRICKETS: 9pm Karaoke w/ Ginger EARLS: 2pm Rock Foundation; 8:30pm Blox ENIGMA: 7pm Matt Heister; 7pm Dave Meyers FISHLIPS: 4pm Dave Kury; 6pm DJ Soul HEIDIS JAZZ CLUB: 8:30pm Noel Freidline Quintet JIMMIES: 6pm Rockin’ Robin KEY WEST BAR: 9pm Pinch KING’S DUCK INN: 4pm Cruise-in Car Show; 7pm Kenny Dino LOU’S BLUES: 9:30pm Absolute Blue MAINSTREET PUB: 5pm Hitmen; 9pm DJ Scooter MEG O’ MALLEYS: Greg & Brian; 10pm Parade MISTER TONY’S: Steve Thorpe MOONSTRUCK: 8pm Jon Parrott OASIS: 9pm Karaoke OFF THE TRAXX: 6pm TBA; 10pm The Day After SANDBAR Cocoa Bch: 3pm Red Tide; 9pm On Hiatus S.B.I: 9pm Big Dave & The SBI All Stars SIGGY’S: 8pm DJ; 9pm Arkaydia SKEWERS: 7pm Belly Dancing SPACE COAST MARDI GRAS: Amp-Theater: 1pm Blue Fusion-6pm Mojo Sandwich8pm Southpaw-10:30pm Brand x; Bank of America Stage: 6pm Medusa-8pm Super Swamper10:30pm Rockit; Gazebo 6pm Wilcor THE BLUES BAR: 9pm Au Dore Caribbean Xposure 15 - SUNDAY CAPTAIN HIRAM’S: 1:30pm Dub City Tribe; 6pm Kevin Nayme COCOA BEACH PIER: 2pm Dugan & Michaels CRICKETS: 9pm Karaoke w/ Ginger CROWNE PLAZA: 2pm Over the Void EARLS: 2pm Big Mike Griffin FISHLIPS: 12pm Freddy Grants Island; 5pm 3’s A Crowd HEIDI’S JAZZ CLUB: 7pm Jam Session SANDBAR Cocoa Bch: 4pm Vintage; Rip-Pics Spring Classic Surf Fest After Party; 10pm DJ Josh S.B.I: 1pm 23 Treez SPACE COAST MARDI GRAS: 3pm Jon Parrott; 4pm The Groves 16 - MONDAY CAPTAIN HIRAM’S: 7pm I Poor Trio LOU’S BLUES: 8:30pm Blues Jam SANDBAR Cocoa Bch: 3pm Rev. Billy C Wirtz; 10pm DJ Kinte SIGGY’S: 7pm Swampfox Jam ST. PATRICK’S DAY 17 - TUESDAY BUNKY’S: St. Paddys Day Blowout CAPTAIN HIRAM’S: 7pm Nashville Mike COYOTES: 6pm Karaoke CRICKETS: 6:30pm Crab Races. 9pm Karaoke w/Ginger FISHLIPS: 10pm DJ Redmond HEIDI’S JAZZ CLUB: 7:30pm Josh Miller Blues Revue JIMMIES: Open Mic KING’S DUCK INN: 6:30pm Johnny Danger LOU’S BLUES: Spanks MAINSTREET PUB: 9pm Unplugged Open Mic MISTER TONY’S: All Star Blues Jam w/ The Space Coast Playboys MOONSTRUCK: 5pm Groovin w/ Ruben OASIS: The Pipers SANDBAR Cocoa Bch: St. Pat’s Party w/ Live Music TBA SIGGY’S: 8pm DJ; 5pm St. Patty’s Bash w/ Burnt Toast & DJ Chris THE BLUES BAR: 8pm Lonni’s Karaoke 18 - WEDNESDAY CAPTAIN HIRAM’S: 6:30pm The Original Wailers; 6:30pm Dub City Tribe COCOA BEACH PIER: 6pm High Energy w/ Fitzy CROWNE PLAZA: 5:30pm Live Jazz FISHLIPS: 10pm Comedy from the Fish Lips HEIDIS JAZZ CLUB: 7:30pm The Stan Soloko Trio JIMMIES: Open Mic; 6pm Karaoke w/ DJ Louie LOU’s BLUES: 5pm Karaoke w/Bob Neal; 9:30pm Joe Caluti MEG O’ MALLEYS: 8pm Entertainment Calendar Jimmy Z MAINSTREET PUB: Guest DJ MATT’S CASBAH: Matt Adkins MIMOSAS LOUNGE: Karaoke MISTER TONY’S: Penny Creek Band MOONSTRUCK: Matt Brown’s Open Mic OFF THE TRAXX: TBA RUM RUNNERS: 8pm Big Daddy Karaoke SANDBAR/Cocoa Bch: 3:30pm Pat Michaels; 10pm Open Mic SIGGY’S: 8pm Karaoke w/ Ana THE BLUES BAR: 11pm DJ Sougui & DJ Lando 19 - THURSDAY BUNKY’S: Music by Royal T. Productions CAPTAIN HIRAM’S: 6pm Danny Kent; 7pm Sleepin’ Dogz CRICKETS: 9pm Karaoke w/ Ginger CROWNE PLAZA: 6pm Deck Party w/ DJ Timmy V EARLS: 8:30pm 24 Steven FISHLIPS: 4pm Jon Parrott; 9pm DJ Soul HEIDIS JAZZ CLUB: 7pm Al Goldenberg & Rich Abraham JIMMIES: Open Mic KEY WEST BAR: 10pm Jam w/ Big-E LOU’S BLUES: 8pm Pat Bautz MAINSTREET PUB: Guest DJ MEG O’ MALLEYS: 8:30pm Cruise Control MEZZA LUNA: Meet & Greet MIMOSAS LOUNGE: Josh Miller Blues Revue MOONSTRUCK: Ron Teixeria SANDBAR Cocoa Bch: 9pm Karaoke THE BLUES BAR: 10pm DJ Rob D 20 - FRIDAY BUNKY’S: DJ CAPTAIN HIRAM’S: 4pm Greg & Brian; 7:30pm Hypersona COCOA BEACH PIER: 5pm Dugan & Michaels; 7pm Smokin’ Torpedos COYOTES: 9:30pm Grouchos Comedy w/ Valerie Storm & Karl Anthony CROWNE PLAZA: 5pm DJ Tony Banks EARLS: 8:30pm John Quinlivan Band ENIGMA: 7pm Mike Everett FISHLIPS: 4pm Killer Mullets; 9pm DJ Pro HEIDIS JAZZ CLUB: 5pm Rich Abraham & Al Goldenberg; 8:30pm Ron Teixeira Trio JIMMIES: 6pm Rockin’ Robin KEY WEST BAR: 9pm Usual Suspects LOU’S BLUES: 9:30pm Switch MAINSTREET PUB: 9pm DJ KW MEG O’ MALLEYS: Brendan Nolan MISTER TONY’S: 6pm Cruise-In w/ Doc Holiday; 8pm Art Harris & The Z Tones MOONSTRUCK: 8pm Andy Cartmell OASIS: 9pm Steve Cole OFF THE TRAXX: 6pm TBA; 10pm Mo Geetz SANDBAR Cocoa Bch: 4pm Danny Morris; 9pm Glass Onion S.B.I: 9pm Blues Jam SIGGY’S: 8pm DJ; 9pm Roughouse 21 - SATURDAY BLACK TULIP: TBA BUNKY’S: DJ CAPTAIN HIRAM’S: 2pm Danny Kent; 7pm Greg & Brian; 7:30pm Hypersona COCOA BEACH PIER: 5pm Dugan & Michaels; 7pm Rockit COYOTES: 9:30pm Grouchos Comedy w/ Valerie Storm & Karl Anthony CRICKETS: 9pm Karaoke w/ Ginger; Halloween Party EARLS: 2pm Fat City; 8:30pm Tinsley Ellis ENIGMA: 7pm Matt Heister; 7pm Brian Esmond FISHLIPS: 4pm High Tide; 6pm DJ Soul HEIDIS JAZZ CLUB: 8:30pm Ron Teixeira Trio JIMMIES: 6pm Rockin’ Robin KING’S DUCK INN: Comedy Night LOU’S BLUES: 9:30pm Chain Reaction MAINSTREET PUB: 5pm Hitmen; 9pm DJ John Leach MISTER TONY’S: Art Harris & The Z Tones MEG O’ MALLEYS: Brendan Nolan MOONSTRUCK: 8pm Jessica Ottway OFF THE TRAXX: 6pm Jon Parrott; 10pm Brand X SANDBAR Cocoa Bch: 3pm Mammoth Band; 9pm Mo Geetz S.B.I: 8:30pm Danny Morris SIGGY’S: 8pm DJ; 9pm Medusa SKEWERS: 7pm Belly Dancing THE BLUES BAR: 9pm Latino w/ DJ Light Brown 22 - SUNDAY CAPTAIN HIRAM’S: 1:30pm Spiritual Rez; 6pm Kevin Nayme COCOA BEACH PIER: 2pm Dugan & Michaels CRICKETS: 9pm Karaoke w/ Ginger CROWNE PLAZA: 2pm New World Beat EARLS: 2pm Dave Shelley & Bluestone FISHLIPS: 12pm Freddy Grants Island; 5pm On Hiatus HEIDI’S JAZZ CLUB: 7pm Jam Session SANDBAR Cocoa Bch: 4pm Rising Lion; 10pm DJ Josh S.B.I: 1pm Dub City Tribe THE BLUES BAR: 6pm Brevard Lakers AAU Youth Basketball w/ DJ 23 - MONDAY CAPTAIN HIRAM’S: 7pm Nashville Mike LOU’S BLUES: 8:30pm Blues Jam SANDBAR Cocoa Bch: 3pm Rev. Billy C Wirtz; 10pm DJ Kinte SIGGY’S: 7pm Swampfox Jam 24 - TUESDAY CAPTAIN HIRAM’S: 7pm Greg & Brian COYOTES: 6pm Karaoke CRICKETS: 6:30pm Crab Races. 9pm Karaoke w/Ginger FISHLIPS: 10pm DJ Redmond HEIDI’S JAZZ CLUB: 7:30pm Josh Miller Blues Revue JIMMIES: Open Mic KING’S DUCK INN: 6:30pm Johnny Danger; 7pm Mardi Gras Fat Tuesday LOU’S BLUES: Pizza Bob & The Dough Boys MAINSTREET PUB: 9pm Unplugged Open Mic MISTER TONY’S: All Star Blues Jam w/ The Space Coast Playboys MOONSTRUCK: 5pm Matt Roberts THE BLUES BAR: 8pm Lonni’s Karaoke 25 - WEDNESDAY CAPTAIN HIRAM’S: 7pm Hypersona Duo COCOA BEACH PIER: 6pm High Energy w/ Fitzy CROWNE PLAZA: 5:30pm CD RELEASE PARTY National Recording Artist NILS with special guest Brian Simpson FISHLIPS: 10pm Comedy from the Fish Lips HEIDIS JAZZ CLUB: 7:30pm The Stan Soloko Trio JIMMIES: Open Mic; 6pm Karaoke w/ DJ Louie LOU’s BLUES: 5pm Karaoke w/Bob Neal; 9:30pm Joe Caluti MAINSTREET PUB: Guest DJ MATT’S CASBAH: Matt Adkins MEG O’ MALLEYS: 8pm Jimmy Z MIMOSAS LOUNGE: Karaoke MISTER TONY’S: Penny Creek Band MOONSTRUCK: 8pm Matt Brown’s Open Mic OFF THE TRAXX: The Day After RUM RUNNERS: 8pm Big Daddy Karaoke SANDBAR/Cocoa Bch: 3:30pm Pat Michaels; 10pm Open Mic SIGGY’S: 8pm Karaoke w/ Ana THE BLUES BAR: 11pm DJ Sougui & DJ Lando 26 - THURSDAY BUNKY’S: Music by Royal T. Productions CAPTAIN HIRAM’S: 6pm Tree Frogs; 7pm 24 Steven CRICKETS: 9pm Karaoke w/ Ginger CROWNE PLAZA: 6pm Deck Party w/ DJ Timmy V EARLS: 8:30pm Dave Shelley FISHLIPS: 9pm DJ Soul HEIDIS JAZZ CLUB: 7pm Al Goldenberg & Rich Abraham JIMMIES: Open Mic KEY WEST BAR: 10pm Jam w/ Big-E LOU’S BLUES: 8pm Pat Bautz MAINSTREET PUB: Guest DJ MEG O’ MALLEYS: 8:30pm Cruise Control MEZZA LUNA: Meet & Greet MIMOSAS LOUNGE: Josh Miller Blues Revue MOONSTRUCK: 5pm Greg Warner & Ryan Larson SANDBAR Cocoa Bch: 3pm Derek; 9pm Karaoke THE BLUES BAR: 10pm DJ Rob D 27 - FRIDAY BUNKY’S: DJ Brevard Live March 2009 - 33 Entertainment Calendar CAPTAIN HIRAM’S: 4pm Free Beer Duo; 7pm Dreamer; 7:30pm 4th Wall Broken CB PIER: 5pm Dugan & Michaels; 7pm John Quinlivan Band COYOTES: 9:30pm Grouchos Comedy TBA CRICKETS: 9pm Green Light CROWNE PLAZA: 5pm DJ Tony Banks EARLS: 8:30pm Stoney & The House Rockers ENIGMA: 7pm Mike Everett FISHLIPS: 8pm Sweetwater Junction HEIDIS JAZZ CLUB: 5pm Rich Abraham & Al Goldenberg; 8:30pm Ron Teixeira Trio JIMMIES: 6pm Rockin’ Robin KING’S DUCK INN: 6pm Derek Bernard LOU’S BLUES: 9:30pm Rock Foundation MAINSTREET PUB: 9pm DJ KW MEG O’ MALLEYS: Wyndbreakers MEL AUDITORIUM: Gary U.S. Bonds; Johnny Thunder; Earth Beat & The Rock Foundation; Bill Tuck MISTER TONY’S: 6pm Cruise-In w/ Doc Holiday; 8pm Steve Thorpe MOONSTRUCK: 8pm Jay DiBella & Matt Adkins OASIS: 9pm Keith Koelling OFF THE TRAXX: 6pm TBA; 10pm New World Beat SANDBAR Cocoa Bch: 4pm TBA; 9pm Hungry Lion S.B.I: 9pm Blues Jam SIGGY’S: 8pm DJ; 9pm Perfect Tuesday 28 - SATURDAY BUNKY’S: DJ CAPTAIN HIRAM’S: 2pm 24 Steven; 7pm Dreamer; 7:30pm 4th Wall Broken COCOA BEACH PIER: 5pm Dugan & Michaels; 7pm Fat City COYOTES: 9:30pm Grouchos Comedy TBA CRICKETS: 9pm Karaoke w/ Ginger EARLS: 2pm Ernie Southern; 8:30pm Roughouse ENIGMA: 7pm Matt Heister; 7pm Dave Meyers FISHLIPS: 4pm Dave Kury; 6pm DJ Soul HEIDIS JAZZ CLUB: 8:30pm Ron Teixeira Trio 34 - Brevard Live March 2009 JIMMIES: 6pm Rockin’ Robin KEY WEST BAR: 9pm TBA LOU’S BLUES: 9:30pm Stone Soup MAINSTREET PUB: 5pm Hitmen; 9pm 23 Treez MEG O’ MALLEYS: Wyndbreakers MISTER TONY’S: 8pm Steve Thorpe MOONSTRUCK: 8pm Chuck Van Riper OASIS: 9pm Karaoke OFF THE TRAXX: 6pm TBA; 10pm One w/ Shane Honoken SANDBAR Cocoa Bch: 3pm Warehouse; 9pm Emotional Rescue Rolling Stones Tribute Band SIGGY’S: 8pm DJ; 9pm The Matt Adkins Band SKEWERS: 7pm Belly Dancing THE BLUES BAR: 9pm Reggae w/ Cliffy Echo Choice 29 - SUNDAY CAPTAIN HIRAM’S: 1:30pm Over the Void; 6pm Kevin Nayme COCOA BEACH PIER: 2pm Dugan & Michaels CRICKETS: 9pm Karaoke w/ Ginger CROWNE PLAZA: 2pm New Gravity EARLS: 2pm Nicole Hart & The NRG Band FISHLIPS: 12pm Freddy Grants Island; 5pm 3’s A Crowd HEIDI’S JAZZ CLUB: 7pm Jam Session SANDBAR Cocoa Bch: 4pm Vintage; 10pm DJ Josh S.B.I: 1pm Blues Rock Fest w/ Piano Bob; F-48; Commander Cody 30 - MONDAY CAPTAIN HIRAM’S: 7pm Derek Bernard LOU’S BLUES: 8:30pm Blues Jam SANDBAR Cocoa Bch: 3pm Rev. Billy C Wirtz; 10pm DJ Kinte SIGGY’S: 7pm Swampfox Jam 31 - TUESDAY CAPTAIN HIRAM’S: 7pm Gren & Brian COYOTES: 6pm Karaoke CRICKETS: 6:30pm Crab Races. 9pm Karaoke w/Ginger FISHLIPS: 10pm DJ Redmond HEIDI’S JAZZ CLUB: 7:30pm Josh Miller Blues Revue JIMMIES: Open Mic KING’S DUCK INN: 6pm Johnny Danger LOU’S BLUES: Danny Morris MAINSTREET PUB: 9pm Unplugged Open Mic MOONSTRUCK: 5pm Remington MISTER TONY’S: All Star Blues Jam w/ The Space Coast Playboys THE BLUES BAR: 8pm Lonni’s Karaoke APRIL 1 - WEDNESDAY COCOA BEACH PIER: 6pm High Energy w/ Fitzy CROWNE PLAZA: 5:30pm Live Jazz FISHLIPS: 10pm Comedy from the Fish Lips HEIDIS JAZZ CLUB: 7:30pm The Stan Soloko Trio JIMMIES: Open Mic; 6pm Karaoke w/ DJ Louie LOU’s BLUES: 5pm Karaoke w/Bob Neal; 9:30pm Joe Caluti MAINSTREET PUB: Guest DJ MATT’S CASBAH: Matt Adkins MEG O’ MALLEYS: 8pm Jimmy Z MIMOSAS LOUNGE: Karaoke MISTER TONY’S: Penny Creek Band MOONSTRUCK: 8pm Matt Brown’s Open Mic RUM RUNNERS: 8pm Big Daddy Karaoke SANDBAR/Cocoa Bch: 3:30pm Pat Michaels; 10pm Open Mic SIGGY’S: 8pm Karaoke w/ Ana THE BLUES BAR: 11pm DJ Sougui & DJ Lando 2 - THURSDAY BUNKY’S: Music by Royal T. Productions CRICKETS: 9pm Karaoke w/ Ginger CROWNE PLAZA: 6pm Deck Party w/ DJ Timmy V FISHLIPS: 9pm DJ Soul HEIDIS JAZZ CLUB: 7pm Al Goldenberg & Rich Abraham JIMMIES: Open Mic KEY WEST BAR: 10pm Jam w/ Big-E LOU’S BLUES: 8pm Pat Bautz MAINSTREET PUB: Guest DJ MIMOSAS LOUNGE: Josh Miller Blues Revue SANDBAR Cocoa Bch: 4pm Derek; 9pm Karaoke THE BLUES BAR: 10pm DJ Rob D 3 - FRIDAY BUNKY’S: DJ COCOA BEACH PIER: 5pm Dugan & Michaels; 6pm Warehouse CROWNE PLAZA: 5pm DJ Tony Banks ENIGMA: 7pm Mike Everett HEIDIS JAZZ CLUB: 5pm Rich Abraham & Al Goldenberg; 8:30pm Ron Teixeira Trio JIMMIES: 6pm Rockin’ Robin MAINSTREET PUB: 9pm DJ KW MEG O’ MALLEYS: 8:30pm TBA MISTER TONY’S: 6pm Cruise-In w/ Doc Holiday; 8pm Art Harris & The Z Tones OASIS: 9pm Midnight Rider OFF THE TRAXX: 6pm TBA; 10pm TBA SANDBAR Cocoa Bch: 4pm Md420; 9pm Dub 321 SBI: 9pm Blues Jam 4 - SATURDAY BUNKY’S: DJ COCOA BEACH PIER: 5pm Dugan & Michaels; 6pm TBA CRICKETS: 9pm Karaoke w/ Ginger EARLS: 1pm TBA; 8:30pm TBA ENIGMA: 7pm Matt Heister; 7pm Brian Esmond HEIDIS JAZZ CLUB: 8:30pm TBA JIMMIES: 6pm Rockin’ Robin MAINSTREET PUB: 5pm Hitmen; 9pm TBA MEG O’ MALLEYS: Chris Morgan MISTER TONY’S: Art Harris & The Z Tones OFF THE TRAXX: 6pm TBA; 10pm TBA SANDBAR Cocoa Bch: 4pm Vintage; 10pm DJ Josh SKEWERS: 7pm Belly Dancing These calendars are the compilation of entertainment listed by our advertisers and non-profit organizations in Brevard County. Brevard Live Magazine is not responsible for any wrong listings. All listings are subject to change during the month. Call to confirm. Brevard Live Magazine is looking for motivated people for our sales department and monthly delivery. Please send your resume toBrevard Florida Live, P.O. Box 1452, Melbourne, Fl 32902 Brevard Live March 2009 - 35 Community Calendar AUDITIONS Mar 2-3: Hello Dolly! Henegar Center, Melbourne. 723-8698 Mar 22-23: The Rocky Horror Show. Surfside Players, Cocoa Beach. 783-3127 CONCERTS/MUSIC Every Friday: Brown Bag Lunch. Cocoa Village Mar 1: Symphony Showcase w/ Brevard Symphony Youth Orchestra. Holy Trinity. 254-9583 Mar 1: Ray Price. Sunrise Theatre. Ft. Pierce. 772-461-4775 Mar 1: Good Time’N Band. Cocoa Beach Public Library. 868-1104 Mar 4: The Fab Four-The Ultimate Beatles Tribute. Sunrise Theatre. Ft. Pierce. 772-461-4775 Mar 4: Olivia Newton-John. King Center, Melbourne. 2422219 Mar 5: Gilligan’s Island-The Musical. Sunrise Theatre. Ft. Pierce. 772-461-4775 Mar 5: Arlo Guthrie. King Center, Melbourne. 242-2219 Mar 6: Michael Amante Tribute to Pavarotti. King Center, Melbourne. 242-2219 Mar 6: Jazz Friday. Brevard Art Museum, Eau Gallie. 242-0737 Mar 6: Richard Nader’s Rock & Roll & Doo Wop. Sunrise Theatre. Ft. Pierce. 772-461-4775 Mar 6: American Folk Music Concert w/ Community Band of Brevard. BCC Fine Arts Auditorium, Cocoa Campus. 725-9191 Mar 8: Judy Collins. Sunrise Theatre. Ft. Pierce. 772-461-4775 Mar 8: Chris Kahl. Cocoa Beach Public Library. 868-1104 Mar 8: Paul Anka. King Center, Melbourne. 242-2219 Mar 8: American Folk Music Concert w/ Community Band of Brevard. Merritt Island High School. 725-9191 Mar 8: Big Band Tribute to Stan Kenton w/ Space Coast Jazz Society. Courtyard by Marriott, Cocoa Beach. 777-3494 Mar 10: Footloose The Musical. Sunrise Theatre. Ft. Pierce. 772461-4775 Mar 11: KODO Drums One Earth Tour North America 2009. King Center, Melbourne. 242-2219 Mar 11: Open Mic. Cocoa Beach Public Library. 868-1104 Mar 12: Neil Berg’s 100 Years 36 - Brevard Live March 2009 of Hollywood. King Center, Melbourne. 242-2219 Mar 12: Leahy. Sunrise Theatre. Ft. Pierce. 772-461-4775 Mar 14: Brevard Symphony Orchestra - An American Salute Pops Concert. King Center, Melbourne. 242-2219 Mar 14: Grande Romanza w/ Space Coast Pops Orchestra. Merritt Island First Baptist Church. 632-7445 Mar 15: Young Musicians Showcase w/ Brevard Symphony Youth Orchestra. Holy Trinity Episcopal Academy, Melbourne. 254-9583 Mar 15: Idols in Concert-The Spring Tour. Sunrise Theatre. Ft. Pierce. 772-461-4775 Mar 15: A Ponderosa. Cocoa Beach Public Library. 868-1104 Mar 18: Willie Nelson. King Center, Melbourne. 242-2219 Mar 18-19: Swingtime Jazz Band in Concert. Melbourne Auditorium. 724-0555 Mar 19: Chris Macdonald’s Memories of Elvis. Sunrise Theatre. Ft. Pierce. 772-461-4775 Mar 20: Druid Ft. The 3 Irish Tenors. Sunrise Theatre. Ft. Pierce. 772-461-4775 Mar 21: Elvis Tribute Concert w/ Jack Smink and the LST Band. Henegar Center. 723-8698 Mar 22: Jazz at the Pantherium w/ WFIT 89.5 FM, FIT Campus, Melbourne. 674-8950 Mar 22: Symphonic Transcriptions w/ Central Florida Winds. Holy Trinity Episcopal, Melbourne. 223-6688 Mar 22: La Senora (Bess Cohen) & Guest. Cocoa Beach Public Library. 868-1104 Mar 25-26: Spring Fever-Romantic Composers w/ Melbourne Community Orchestra. Melbourne Auditorium. 952-9949 Mar 27: Gary U.S. Bonds. Melbourne Auditorium. 752-9850 or 453-6916 Mar 27: Guarneri String Quartet w/ Melbourne Chamber Music Society. St. Mark’s, Indialantic. 956-8775 or 725-6806 Mar 29: The Oak Ridge Boys. Sunrise Theatre. Ft. Pierce. 772461-4775 Mar 29: Concerto Winners Concert w/ Brevard Symphony Youth Orchestra. Merritt Island High School. 254-9583 DANCE Mar 20: Swingtime Jazz Band’s Swing into Spring Ball. Melbourne Auditorium, 724-0555 Mar 20-22: Gala Romantica, Brevard Ballet Theatre. Cocoa Village Playhouse. 634-5466 Mar 29: Celebration of Dance. Henegar Center, Melbourne. 723-8698 tion w/ Strawbridge Art League, Henegar Center for the Arts, Melbourne. 259-0044 Mar 13-May 10: Piecing It Together Exhibition. Brevard Art Museum, Melbourne. 242-0737 Mar 25: Bus Tour: Norton Museum of Art: Georgia O’Keefe and Ansel Adams. Brevard Art Museum, Eau Gallie, 676-6040 EVENTS/FESTIVALS Mar 1: Spring Pet Rescue Roundup. Historic Downtown Melbourne. 726-6401 Until Mar 1: 43rd Annual Grant Seafood Festival. Grant. 723-8687 Mar 6: First Friday. Eau Gallie Arts District. 259-8261 Mar 6: Ghost Tours. Historic Rossetter House Museum, Eau Gallie. 254-9855 Mar 7: Titus Nights Cruise In. Historic Downtown Titusville, 267-3036 Mar 7: Starry Night: Where History Comes Alive! Brevard Museum of History & Science, Cocoa. 632-1830 Mar 7-8: 21st Annual Strawberry Festival. Wickham Park, Melbourne. 728-4009 Mar 7-8: Cocoa Village Spring Art & Craft Fair. 631-9075 Mar 12-15: Space Coast Mardi Gras w/ City of Cocoa, Cocoa Village. 639-3500 Mar 13: Friday Fest w/ Switch. Downtown Melbourne. 724-1741 Mar 13-15: Valiant Air Command Warbird Airshow. Space Coast Regional Airport, Titusville. 268-1941 Mar 14 & 17: St. Paddy’s Day Street Party w/ Wyndbreakers, Kindred Spirit, Greg & Brian Mar 21: Taste of Titusville. BCC Titusville Campus. 267-3036 Mar 28-29: Cape Canaveral Art Festival, Manatee Sanctuary Park. 344-0657 Mar 29: 5th Annual Chocolate Festival and Art in the Park w/ Zonta Club of Melbourne. Front Street Park, Melbourne. THEATRE Until Mar 1: Monty Python’s Spamalot. King Center, Melbourne. 242-2219 Until Mar 1: Spamalot. King Center for the Performing Arts, Melbourne. 242-2219 Mar 6-7: Comedy Zone. Riverside Theatre, Vero Beach. 800-445-6745 Until Mar 8: Oliver! Surfside Players. Cocoa Beach. 783-3127 Mar 9: The Tom Stevens Show. Sunrise Theatre. Ft. Pierce. 772461-4775 Mar 13: Dave Brubeck. Sunrise Theatre. Ft. Pierce. 772-461-4775 Mar 14: Bill Cosby. Sunrise Theatre. Ft. Pierce. 772-461-4775 Until Mar 14: Oklahoma! Titusville Playhouse. 268-1125 Until Mar 15: A Streetcar Named Desire. Henegar Center for the Arts, Melbourne. 723-8698 Mar 20-29: The Actor’s Nightmare/Sister Mary Ignatius Explains It All for You. Surfside Players, Cocoa Beach. 783-3127 Mar 20-Apr 5: Company. Melbourne Civic Theatre, Melbourne. 723-6935 Mar 21: Playhouse Disney Live! King Center, Melbourne. 242-2219 Mar 21-Apr 5: Third. Riverside Theatre, Vero Beach. 800-4456745 Mar 21: The Smothers Brothers. Sunrise Theatre. Ft. Pierce. 772-461-4775 Mar 22: The Peking Acrobats. Sunrise Theatre. Ft. Pierce. 772461-4775 Mar 25: The Tortoise and the Hare Race Again. Henegar Center, Melbourne. 723-8698 Mar 27-29: Seussical, Jr. Titusville Playhouse. 268-1125 Mar 28: Rodney Carrington. King Center, Melbourne. 2422219 Mar 29: Jesus Christ Superstar. King Center, Melbourne. 2422219 EXHIBITS Mar 6-30: Photography of Central Florida. Fifth Avenue Art Gallery. 259-8261 Until Mar 8: Annie Leibovitz Women Exhibition. Brevard Art Museum. 242-0737 Until Mar 8: Vision Exhibi- Locations Of Entertainment BLACK TULIP; 2 LIPS LOUNGE: 207 Brevard Ave. Historic Cocoa Village 321-631-1133 *** BUNKY’S: 2372 N. Hwy A1A. Indialantic, 321-777-2526 *** BURGER INN: 1819 N. Harbour City Blvd. Melbourne. 321-254-2211 *** Captain Hiram’s: 1580 US1, Sebastian. 772-5894345; www.hirams.com *** Cocoa Beach Pier: 401 Meade Ave. 321-783-7549; myspace.com/thechilipepperclublive *** COYOTES BAR & GRILLE: The Corner of A1A & Eau Gallie. 321-610-7950 *** Crickets: 1942 N. Wickham Rd., Melbourne. 321-2429280 *** CROWNE PLAZA: 2605 N. Hwy A1A. Indialantic, 321-7774100 *** ENIGMA: 1550 Hwy. A1A, Satellite Beach. 321-779-8202; www.EnigmaBeachside.com *** EARL’S HIDEAWAY: 1405 Indian River Drive. Sebastian. 772-589-5700; www.earlshideaway.com *** FISHLIPS: 610 Glen Cheek Dr. Port Canaveral. 321-7844533; www.fishlipswaterfront. com *** GRILL 192: 1212 E. Strawbridge Ave. 321-727-3636; myspace.com/grill192 *** GROUCHO’S COMEDY CLUB: at Makoto’s, 785 S. Babcock St., Melbourne. 321724-1220; www.grouchoproductions.com *** HEIDI’S JAZZ CLUB: 7 N. Orlando Ave. Cocoa Beach. 321-783-6806; www.heidisjazzclub.com *** Hilton melbourne beach oceanfront: 3003 Hwy. A1A, Indialantic. 321-777-5000 *** Jimmies: 1279 Admiralty Blvd. Rockledge. 321-632-4611 *** Key West Bar: 2286 SR A1A, Indian Harbour Beach. 321-773-1577 *** King Center for the Performing Arts: 3865 N. Wickham Rd., Melbourne 321-242-2219; www.kingcenter. com *** KING’S DUCK INN: 4155 N. Courtenay Pkwy. Merritt Island. 321-452-5925; www.kingsduckinn.com *** Lou’s Blues: 3191 N. SRA1A, Indialantic. 321-7792299; www.lousbluesupstairs. com *** MainstreeT pub: 705 E. New Haven Ave., Downtown Melbourne. 321-723-7811; www.mainstreetpub.cc *** MaTT’S CASBAH: 801 E. New Haven Ave. Downtown Melbourne. 321-574-1099. www.MattsCasbah.com *** MEG O’MALLEY’S: 812 E. New Haven Ave. Melbourne 321-952-5510; www.megomalleys.com *** MEZZA LUNA: 1385 Highland Ave. Melbourne 321-254-6166 *** MIMOSAS LOUNGE: 260 E. Merritt Island Cswy. At the Clarion. on 520. 321-305-4950 *** MISTER TONY’S: 1549 Palm Bay Rd. Melbourne. 321-4094595 *** MOONSTRUCK: 836 E. New Haven Ave. Downtown Melbourne. 321-951-4555; www. moonstruckwine.com *** OASIS BAR: 300 Ocean Ave. Melbourne Beach 321-951-0812 *** OFF THE TRAXX SPORT’S BAR: 919 E. New Haven Ave. Downtown Melbourne. 321327-2919 *** RUM RUNNERS: 695 N. Atlantic Ave. 321-868-2020; www. RumRunnersTavern.com *** SANDBAR SPORTS GRILL: 4301 Ocean Beach Blvd. Cocoa Beach. 321-799-2577; 300 Ocean Ave. Melbourne Beach. 321-733-7977; www. sakeslounge.com *** Sebastian Beach Inn: 7035 SR A1A, Melbourne Beach. 321-728-4311; www. sebastianbeachinn.com *** Siggy’s: 1153 Malabar Rd. NE, Palm Bay. 321/952-0104 *** SKEWERS: 144 5th Ave. Indialantic. 321-727-8944; www.skewersrestaurant.net *** SPACE COAST HARLEYDAVIDSON/BUELL: 1440 Executive Cr. 321-727-8944 *** THE BLUES BAR: The corner of Babcock & Port Malabar, Palm Bay 321-327-2938 Brevard Live March 2009 - 37 HISTORIC DOWNTOWN MELBOURNE A Streetcar Named Desire T he Henegar Center for the Arts in historic downtown Melbourne features A Streetcar Named Desire, Tennessee Williams inspired dramatic masterpiece. The show will run thru March 15th, 2009. Friday & Saturday evenings at 8 pm and Sunday matinees at 2 pm. The play reveals to the very depths, the character of Blanche, a faded and fragile southern belle whose life has been undermined by her romantic illusions that lead her to reject the 38 - Brevard Live March 2009 realities of life, which she consistently ignores. The pressure brought to bear upon her by her sister Stella, with whom she goes to live in New Orleans, intensified by the earthy and aggressive young husband Stanley, leads to a revelation of her tragic self-delusion. As jazz from the local bars blare through the night, tensions rise to an inevitable breaking point. Reserved tickets may be purchased at the Henegar Center Box Office Monday through Friday during regular business hours. Tickets may be purchased by phone by calling (321) 723-8698, or at www.henegar.org. Mainstreet Pub Celebrates Its 4th Anniversary & St. Patrick’s Day M ainstreet Pub celebrates its 4th anniversary this month with all its loyal patrons. And it will be a great place to visit when downtown Melbourne has its St. Patrick’s Day parade and MegO’Malley’s holds their street party. So, more reason for you to come downtown and get the best of all worlds. HISTORIC DOWNTOWN MELBOURNE Brevard Live March 2009 - 39 40 - Brevard Live March 2009 Brevard Live March 2009 - 41 Chili Cook-Off At Space Coast Harley T he Rotary Club of Palm Bay invites chili cooking enthusiasts and hungry visitors to its third annual Chili Cook-Off, benefiting Palm Bay Police Athletic League (PAL), on Saturday, March 28 from 11-5pm, at Space Coast Harley-Davidson in Palm Bay. It is the third year for this fundraiser and the event promises to be bigger and better than ever. Live music will be provided by the Josh Miller Trio (photo) and Swampfox. A poker run is also scheduled with proceeds benefiting the youth of our community. Your chili recipe could be king this year at the familyfriendly event. There is no fee to enter your favorite dish. Whether you are a restaurant, individual, club or group, you can decorate your spot in the chili corral and promote yourself shamelessly. For more information contact Pam Godman 288-4656 or Teri Blevins 506-9028. photo courtesy of SC Blues Society Singles Date Auction At Matt’s Casbah B revard’s Team In Training Team wants you to join them for a Singles Date Auction to benefit the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. Three men and three women will be auctioned off with a date package on March 10th at 7pm in MATT’S CASBAH in Historic Downtown Melbourne, 801 East New Haven Avenue, Tel.: 574-1099. Date packages vary but include some of the following: dinner for two at local restaurants, a night on the boat, a walk on the beach etc. In addition to the live auction for a date, there will be a silent auction with various packages. Tickets are available at the door for $5 or in advance from participants. T Spring Fever Concert he Melbourne Community Orchestra presents Spring Fever in concert at 7:30 pm, Wednesday and Thursday, March 25 and 26, in the Melbourne Auditorium. Maestro Witold Dobrzynski will add his Polish touch to the Overture “Morning, Noon and Night” by Franz von Suppe, “The Mikado Overture” by Arthur Sullivan and the “Belle of the Ball” by Leroy Anderson plus other popular compositions. Admission is free, but tickets are required. Call 952-9949 or use www.mcorchestra.com for ticket outlet locations. Doors open at 6:30 pm. 42 - Brevard Live March 2009 Dave Vickers 1/13/1951 – 2/7/2009 Dave Vickers has been a well known and respected musician since the early 1970’s. Playing bass guitar and singing in some of the most popular bands in the area, he’s been a Brevard County icon for over three decades. Austin Pettit, bandmate, friend and a music-legend himself, remembers his friend: H ow do you define a best friend? Can you have more than one? I think Dave could. When he liked you, Dave took you in with open arms. He could make you feel pretty special. If you did him wrong, that’s another story. When Dave joined our band in the 70’s, he was already a pro and I was a rookie. It worried me. He could be a pretty imposing guy. Dave took me in and taught me a lot about music. When we found out we both had a love for fishing, we became instant buddies. We had so much fun in our band. Wherever we went, we took our fishing gear and were bound and determined we were going to find a place to fish. We usually did. Playing music, fishing and getting paid. What could be better than that? Dave and I were in several more bands together and have remained friends ever since. We’ve shared many of life’s trials and tribulations with each other. We would confide in each other and if one of us had a problem the other would be there. I loved Dave’s confidence. I don’t think I ever saw him unsure of himself, at work or play. I was always the cautious one. When we lived together and were broke, I’d want to pool our money together and go buy enough cheap food to last for awhile. Dave would say “let’s get lobsters.” Dave’s a funny guy. One night we were fishing in the port in my little boat. It was freezing and we weren’t catching any fish so we decided to dock at Rusty’s for some oysters and quite a few beers. I got back in the boat first. When Dave stepped in, I flew into the water and came up under the boat in total darkness. Dave pulled me out by my coat collar and I was soaked, frozen and humiliated. Dave said, “Sorry Man”…. “So you want to stop and try one more spot before we go home?” I always admired how smart Dave was. I would constantly call, asking him how to do stuff or how to cook something. I admired how he started his own drafting company and made it a success. He gave me a job even though I knew nothing about it. He taught me. When I got married to Tina, Dave took her into his life too. At our wedding he didn’t want to be my best man he wanted to be our limo driver. He’s the godfather to my kids and they truly love their Uncle Dave and Aunt Linda. Speaking of Linda I can’t think of a better person for Dave and we always thought they were the definition of the perfect couple. She made his life complete. Going to Dave and Linda’s for dinner was like going on vacation. They went all out. We always had a great time and we’ve always said, we’d rather eat Dave’s cooking at his house than go to any restaurant. Dave lived a great life and always included his friends and family in on it. He’s in good company now: Dave Fiester, Lenny Maddock, Bill Ball, Steven Miller and Dave Vickers! For those of you that know: That’s one heck of a band there. I’ve been kicking myself now, for not seeing Dave enough lately. He would remind me of that too. His last message on my answering machine went something like this: “Austin, it’s me, Dave, you remember, Dave Vickers, big guy with curly hair. Give me a call”. Please understand I’m not trying to claim Dave for myself. He’s too big for just one person. Dave had room in his heart for lots of people. I have a lot of great friends too, and have lost too many. But if you asked me, I’d have to say, “Dave Vickers was the best friend I ever had”. Austin Pettit Brevard Live March 2009 - 43 Comments & Testimonials Art Harris & The Z-Tones will be performing this month at Mr. Tony’s. New Music Venu In Palm Bay Mo’ Better Blues At Mr. Tony’s M r Tony has a pretty clear vision of what he wants to offer his customers: “First we had to set up the restaurant and bar because we want to serve very good food - the best pizza in town”, he said. Then he built a good size stage, and now Mr. Tony wants to serve live music as well. And just like it is with the food, he wants “the best in town”. There’s an all star Blues Jam on Tuesdays hosted by The Space Coast Playboys. Fridays and Saturdays you’ll see either the Steve Thorpe Band, The Space Coast Playboys or Art Harris & The ZTones. All top notch blues bands that perform all around the state and beyond. Art Harris & The Z-Tones are making their debut at Mr. Tony’s this month on March 20th and 21st. The blues quintet, armed with guitar, sax, upright bass and drums, offers a unique, soulful sound that can swing and jump just as hard as it can shuffle and groove. The group plays a variety of blues styles including West Coast jump, Chicago shuffle, Mississippi delta soul, Louisiana groove, and Texas swing. And while Mr. Tony’s wants to be known as Palm Bay’s top blues venu, it also offers some good old bluegrass music with The Penny Creek Band every Wednesday. There’s karaoke on Fridays before the live bands go on. Mr. Tony’s is located at 1549 Palm Bay Road, behind Applebbe’s. For more information call 321409-4595. 44 - Brevard Live March 2009 Hey Brevard Live! I’m a frequent reader of your magazine and felt the need to inform you of a band based right here in Brevard that you have probably never heard of. Brother Bean (www.brotherbean.com) is a psychedelic rock band that has been playing in and around the area for almost 4 years now. They are a three piece band with a huge sound! The band was born out of late night jam sessions in Grant and since then they have played venues all over the southeast, from Miami to North Carolina. Most recently they kicked off the Bear Creek music festival, in Live Oak Florida, to a packed house of 300 live music fanatics. This festival featured Dereck Trucks, John Fishman of Phish, Michael Kang of String Cheese Incident, and many other national touring artists. A Brother Bean show is unlike any other local act, in regards to the size of their sound and on stage production. This local-band-that-could boasts a certain musicianship and sound that immediately captures the attention of its audience. Every show is highlighted by intricate twists and turns, varying set lists from show to show, and creative covers that always keep the crowds coming back for more. They have a state of the art, intelligent light show controlled by a dedicated Lighting Director takes the show to new levels. Their shows approach the production levels of top tier live acts, for a small fraction of the price. The visual aspect coupled with the bands driving trance rock sounds, has lifted audiences to limitless heights often expressed through uncontrollable cheers and uncommonly focused dancing. Over the past 4 years the band has worked to build a large, tight nit, community of fans. This network of fans follows the band to every show, keeping each venue packed and full of energy. Their website even features an active forum in which fans can arrange ride shares to shows, download free music, talk about the band, current events, or whatever is on your mind! Being the #1 Entertainment magazine in Brevard, I figured its time that the area heard about Brother Bean. They are a great bunch of guys, with a wonderful giving community surrounding them. I have never felt this way about a local act, I feel truly blessed that I stumbled upon them the way I did. I just wanted to give this opportunity to anyone else that may be interested! Brad L. Florida CD Reviews By Matt Bretz Hello friends! I have been awarded the honor of being the new guy in the music reviews department. I say “honor” because that’s exactly what it is. You’re going to send me audio excerpts of your soul and let me pick it apart. I could try and make you believe I’m the right man for the job by giving you a list of achievements and awards, but in the end my only real qualification is that I love music. I love it in every form it exists. So send me your CDs Florida! Send me your gleaming, polished studio produced masters! Send me your garage recorded demos! Send it all - I await with enthusiasm! However, I offer you a warning and a promise. Don’t send me anything unless you want me to be honest. No puff press here. If I’m not honest, then no one will believe me when I say your CD is life changing and people need to hear it. Let’s get started! G Gator Country: Live (GWP Records) ator Country is a 6 piece band made up of some serious players including, as advertised on the CD Send Us Your CD You can submit your CD for review by mailing it to: (Please enclose a band bio) Brevard Live Magazine Att: CD Reviews P.O. Box 1452 Melbourne, Fl 32902 cover, original era members of Molly Hatchet and long time local and international guitar hero Paul Chapman. As soon as I hit play I can tell the sound quality isn’t going to be amazing, but it’s a live recorded concert and I love live recordings so it’s not an issue at all. I love hearing the energy of a live crowd and hearing a band react and vibe off of it. It’s just not something you reproduce in a studio. This album is southern, swamp rock straight up. A lot of shuffle beats and blues style turnarounds. Screaming solos and growling vocals about women, drinking and fishing. Chapman cuts in hard with a slew of easily identified influences. I can hear him switch between Eddie Van Halen, Stevie Ray and Vai all in the same song…I love it. Most of the CD is original, but they throw a few covers in for kicks. Number 11’s “Long Tall Sally” is a highlight and I don’t even like that song. Big ups to Bruce Crump, some of the tightest drums I’ve heard in awhile. It’s fun listen and my dog Baxter seemed to dig it too…so it must be good! His favorite cuts are “Bloody Reunion” and “Oh, Atlanta”. My pick is the self titled “Gator Country”. Grab a cold one, throw in this CD and admire the mud on the side of your truck…this is Gator Country! *** T Sybil Gage: Red he band is sparse and heavy on keys, but the recording quality is super clean and silky. This is definitely easy listening jazz over all, but I’m hearing more than that woven in. I like Sybil’s voice a lot! It’s very smooth and honest, and even though her lyrics can get a bit ADD at times, her rhythm and swagger are perfect and I couldn’t stop listening. “Changing My Scene” is both the opener to the album and my favorite track. The song-writing is of such a professional, polished quality and it’s so catchy I found my self singing along by the second listen. The next few songs are very reminiscent of 70’s and 80’s pop soul writing…Hall and Oates, Billy Joel, Stevie Wonder… etc.. It’s all very cool. The title track “Red” is a solid ballad and very reminiscent of one or two songs I’ve heard before but can’t quite place. It rings a very natural familiarity. All the way through track 10 Sybil is on course and her Erykah Badu-esque style is flying high and taking me along with it. The over all vibe I get from this CD is not unlike the feeling I might get from a glass of “red” and a comfy chair. Her cover of W.C Handy’s St. Louis Blues is also a nice surprise. Baxter says it like being scratched behind the ears for 45 minutes straight. It’s a winner check it out! Teen Band “The Ellers” Won N amed after their hero, Westshore High School Phys. Ed. coach, Greg Eller, The Ellers are a popular new teen band on the Brevard County music scene. Specializing in catchy, yet hard rocking classics, they recently made their live debut, winning a Westshore music competition. Band members include Jesse Long on the drums, guitarist Bert Pagan and frontman Logan “Sniffy” Moletteire. Their goal for 2009 is to continue rocking for the people while maintaining “A+” grade averages! Brevard Live March 2009 - 45 46 - Brevard Live March 2009 Florida Dining Food Finds Jimmie’s Restaurant & Tavern 1279 Admiralty Blvd. Rockledge, FL 321-632-4611 M y newest favorite spot is on the golf course. And I don’t even know how to swing a golf club, and in my world a birdie has two wings. But the 18th hole at the Turtle Creek Golf Club in Rockledge harbors a treasure - Jimmy’s Restaurant and Tavern. That doesn’t sound too fancy, does it? And it really isn’t. But the brilliance is in the detail. Jimmie’s is more than a restaurant, it’s a true family tradition which is now in the fourth generation. Jimmie Mascolo and his wife Peggy, relocated from New Jersey and opened Jimmie’s Restaurant on Route One in Rockledge in April 1984. Soon it became known for good home-cooking, exceptional breakfast, very reasonable prices and attracted customers all over the county. After 22 years on US 1. Jimmie’s relocated once again, this time to a beautiful tranquil surrounding, at the 18th hole at Turtle Creek. The rustic dining room features surrounding windows overlooking old Florida landscape with a lake and old trees - and every once in the while a golf cart comes rolling by. Two large outside decks, one for smokers, the other one for non-smokers, put you right into the golf course. The tavern wall is a museum filled with memorabilia and telling the story about Jimmie Mascolo being a true baseball fan. Baseball fans, this might be a paradise for you! For the rest of you, it looks really impressive. Since baseball and golf don’t rank high in my interest, let me tell you why Jimmie’s belongs to my favorite restaurants: The Food! It’s really, really good, tasty, fresh, plentiful. And the prices will surprise you. Most items are under $10. Brevard Live March 2009 - 47 48 - Brevard Live March 2009 Out & About Happy St. Patrick’s Day By Eroica Fedder Meg O’Malley’s 812 E. New Haven Avenue Historic Downtown Melbourne 321-952-5510 My “fussy” friend ordered a prime-rib sandwich and I wanted to make it extra hard and ordered crabmeat stuffed flounder and Brussel sprouts. My “fussy” friend became a “happy diner” assuring me how tasty and tender it was, and I was blown away by the meal I ordered. The flounder tasted mild, no fishiness at all, and the crabmeat was actually crabmeat and not crabmeat mixed breading. The Brussel sprouts had just the right tenderness without any bitter taste. Bravisso - we were impressed. We didn’t have room for dessert but if you do, Jimmie’s has the best home-made pies and cakes by Peggy Mascolo. There is so much more to say about the menu: The breakfast specials that start at 5:30 am with country fried steak, pork chops, corned beef hash, fried catfish, pancakes, biscuits and gravy and it goes on. You can get a hot roast beef sandwich or a Hamburger platter for $3.95, and of course, there are lots of Italian house specialties. But it’s best, if you go and try it out. We will be back and I’m sure you’ll be back. I hope I’ll find a seat next time after everybody has discovered Jimmie’s Restaurant. M eg O’Malley’s Irish Restaurant and Pub has become a landmark in Brevard. Just last month, in February, we celebrated its 9th anniversary. This month, it’s the 10th annual St. Patrick’s Day Street Party. So how come it’s already their 10th annual St. Patrick’s Day Street Party that we are celebrating on Saturday, March 14th and 17th (St. Patrick’s Day)? Very simple. Only a month after opening the doors, the owners of the brand-new Irish pub arranged for their first annual street party. Since then the event has been growing every year way beyond the borders of Brevard County. To all the Irish people in driving distance and those who love an Irish good time: Meg O’Malley’s is the place to be to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day. Wear green and you’re among friends! This year’s parade and street party will be held Saturday March 14th. The parade will begin at noon this year, so be sure to get there early to get a good seat. There will be lots of good food and live entertainment from Kindred Spirit, Wyndbreakers, and the infamous Greg and Brian duo. Admission is free, so it won’t cost you anything to stop in and peruse the streets. Saturday’s party will be a blast, for sure, but Meg’s doesn’t stop there. They will be opening up early on Tuesday March 17th at 8 am to start the day off with a traditional Irish breakfast buffet. Then the party resumes. Brevard Live March 2009 - 49 50 - Brevard Live March 2009 Out & About Good Times Siggy’s American Bar St. Patrick’s Day isn’t the only time Meg’s serves breakfast. Since their re-opening in October they’ve offered a Sunday Brunch menu. The entrees change periodically, and last time I was there they had an impressive selection. Among the choices were the Irish Toast which is French toast drizzled in an Irish banana whiskey syrup and served with bacon or bangers, and Meg’s Benedict, which comes with toasted Irish soda bread, rashers, poached eggs and hollandaise sauce and is served with griddled potatoes. They also have a great bloody mary menu which allows you to custom build your wake up call (or hangover remedy). And don’t forget about their Irish coffee - it’s sure to put a bounce in your step. It’s great to have Meg’s back since the fire last in May 2008. It took five months for remodeling. The entire electrical system was redone, everything in the kitchen was replaced and in the bar area leather booths and a new floor were installed. They also revamped the bathrooms. And when Meg O’Malley’s re-opened, it was better than ever. It also features a new patio in the back. No matter what heritage, go green and have some luck of the Irish. You’ll have fun. For more information visit their website at www.megomalleys.com. 1153 Malabar Road Palm Bay, FL 321-952-0104 M att Adkins set the mood for one of Siggy’s Acoustic nights last month when I came in. It was a relaxing atmosphere where friends and regulars trickled through the door. It was a Thursday night, so I wasn’t expecting mayhem, nor was I in the mood for it. What I wanted were a couple of drinks, good music and good company - and I got all 3. Sometimes a chill night out is a good thing, other times you want to go out and party (responsibly, of course) with a band that will keep you out of your seat. At Siggy’s you will get it all. It’s a “Cheers” kind of place. Siggy’s has been around for a long time, in fact, they’ll be celebrating their 19th anniversary this year. You don’t make it that far without having a reputation for being a place to have a good time. There’s always something going on at Siggy’s, whether it is a sports event, like last month’s Daytona 500, a local birthday celebration or a good band or DJ keeping the crowd moving. You can catch DJ Chris Long (yes, he still makes guest appearances), Modern Day Giant, Absolute Blue, Chain Reaction and other awesome local musicians. In addition to live music, Siggy’s has something to do every night of the week like their Texas Hold’em Poker tournaments or karaoke. They also offer a selection of pub fare ranging from big sandwiches to snacks, 35¢ wings on Tuesdays. To see what’s going on at Siggy’s, check our calendar or visit siggysamericanbar.com. Siggy’s is located in the Interchange Square in Palm Bay. Brevard Live March 2009 - 51 52 - Brevard Live March 2009 Florida Dining By Mara Bermudez Irish Classics Fiddler’s Green 544 N. Fairbanks Avenue Winter Park, FL F iddler’s Green Irish Pub & Eatery has been a fixture in the Winter Park community for well over a decade, serving up traditional fare in a relaxed, familyfriendly atmosphere, where you can enjoy a pint from a full bar with 23 beers on tap. Live Irish folk music adds to jovial mood. Fiddler’s Green is divided into three separate dinning rooms with plenty of seating for larger parties and various nooks for a more intimate setting. Knick-knacks, pictures, books, and musical instruments line the shelves and rafters. A makeshift stage with a distressed piano stands in the corner of main dining room. The menu serves up Irish classics such a Corned Beef and Cabbage along with a few surprises like the Roast Aylesbury Duck, illustrating the variety of pub grub. The Shannon Salmon Brevard Live March 2009 - 53 54 - Brevard Live March 2009 features a generous salmon fillet, grilled medium rare and drizzled with a Tarragon white wine sauce. The fish was flaky, moist and tender and paired well with the crispy, roasted potatoes. The Irish Stew, a staple of Irish cuisine, includes a hearty mix of lamb, carrots, and peas with hints of thyme and a dollop of creamy mashed potatoes. Fresh rolls are included, perfect for dipping or cleaning the bowl. Other standout dishes include Hen in a Pot, a variation of chicken pot pie, and Sheppard’s Pie. The hearty dishes and generous portions leave little room for dessert, but if you are capable, try the equally substantial Bread and Butter Pudding, baked in custard and served with whiskey caramel sauce. The ultimate comfort food, just like Mom made. Fiddler’s features a full-liquor bar with 23 beers on tap and an ample selection of wines. Live entertainment, Thursday through Saturday, features traditional Irish Folk, Blues, and Rock music. A Sunday Brunch is simply comprised of an Irish breakfast, eggs, bangers, and toast. Staff was friendly and knowledgeable though service lagged. Fiddler’s atmosphere draws a collegiate crowd as well as neighborhood families. Fiddler’s Green Irish Pub & Eatery is located at 544 N. Fairbanks Avenue in Winter Park, FL. (407) 6452050. Brevard Live March 2009 - 55 Florida Art By Lou Belcher Alice Ahrends Alice Ahrens’ artwork takes you to the beach. She uses the beautiful colors of the ocean that make you feel fresh breezes in your face. W ater has always been a big part of Ahrens’ life. Her love of it and of sailing started when she was young as did her creativity and her love of art. Although she was born and grew up in South Bend, Indiana, she spent summers with her family at Diamond Lake in southwestern, lower Michigan. There she learned to sail, which has remained a passion throughout her life. Her earliest artistic endeavors were prompted by her parents who bought the children paint-by-number sets, colored rock sets, macramé materials, and had them make Christmas and birthday cards rather than buy them. Ahrens and her sister used to make fairy pies, too. They would leave them in the backyard, hoping to attract fairies. That had to be the start of her career as an artist and of the note of fantasy that is integral to her work. Her father was always creative. She remembers him busy in the basement on weekends, making lithographs, model boats, etc. Also, her mother contributed creatively to the family. She was a pastel artist. Ahrens remembers that during her youth, she was always busy with her hands. Based on the number of 56 - Brevard Live March 2009 paintings she produces, I imagine that she continues that trait. When Ahrens was in 8th grade, she had her fist taste of living in Florida and she broadened her interest in different forms of art. When the family moved to Cocoa Beach for a year, she attended Roosevelt Junior High School where the art teacher opened up the world of many media to her, such as using plaster to sculpt or burning Styrofoam then creating a piece of art out of it. A year later, they moved back to South Bend, Indiana. Ahrens attended Western Michigan University and earned a bachelor’s degree in elementary education. She took art classes as electives as often as she could. After college, she became a substitute teacher. She chose to teach in art classes whenever possible. She also took classes in costume design in college. That’s when she began working with watercolor painting. In the class, they would work on a play and she’d have to draw the characters and create the costumes in watercolors. Back then, she used those small watercolor sets and more or less taught herself. Her parents retired to Deerfield, Florida, (near Fort Florida Art Lauderdale). Ahrens visited her parents there. After that, she moved to Deerfield and began to substitute teach in Boca Raton and Deerfield. It is also where she met her future husband. Ahrens said that she took off with watercolor after she took a course with Martha Ann Meyers. She took the painting class for three years. Later, she took another community education course in Delray. When that teacher moved away, she asked Ahrens to take over the class. She taught the watercolor class for three years. During her time in the southeastern part of Florida, she belonged to the Palm Beach Watercolor Society and the Boynton Beach Art League. She started selling her paintings, and she participated in exhibits and shows. In 2000, her husband took a job in this area and they moved to Indian Harbor Beach. In 2002, Ahrens started taking watercolor classes with Therese Ferguson, local awardwinning watercolor artist. Ahrens chose her because she loved the colors that dominated Ferguson’s paintings. Ahrens became a member of the Brevard Watercolor Society and has enjoyed the many art opportunities they offer. She always participates in the member show (Splash) and has participated in the BWS mini-workshops. She enjoys seeing different artists and what they do with their work. In 2007, Ahrens entered the poster contest for the 2007 ArtWorks Eau Gallie Fine Art Festival. She won the contest and as a result her painting was featured on the art show posters and the art show t-shirts for that year. She also featured her work in a booth during that year of ArtWorks. That was the first time she had been in that big art show. She found it a challenge to paint and frame enough for the show after she found out that she had won the contest. Ahrens is involved in many art activities throughout the area. A friend asked her to paint a mural at the Melbourne Civic Theater. They wanted it of Long Island Sound for a specific show. She was equal to the challenge. She set about researching what she had to do and accomplished it with acrylics and sponges. Turtles are a recurring subject in Ahrens’ paintings. She participated in “An Ocean of Hope,” which was a community art project to benefit the Children’s Home Society of Florida. Each artist was given the task of painting a large 3-D turtle based on a theme. Ahrens chose the theme of Captain Jack. Her turtle epitomized the pirate and was complete with a treasure trove of jewels. Brevard Live March 2009 - 57 Florida Art Following that project, it was a logical leap for her to participate in the Astronaut Scholarship Foundation’s Shuttles Orbiting the Space Coast program. Ahrens applied to decorate two of the eightfoot fiberglass shuttles and was accepted for both: Zebra Go Fast and Dolphin Dream. Both are beautiful. Ahrens has recently begun chalking with the Florida Chalk Artists Association. She participated in the street paintings this past November at the ArtWorks Festival. This was not her first street painting endeavor. When she lived in Boynton Beach, she participated in the Lake Worth street painting festival and created copies of Matisse, Monet and Picasso on the streets. Ahrens will be chalking with the Florida Chalk Artists Association at the arts festival In Hyde Park in Tampa. The festival runs from March 19 to 21. Another recent project is her foray into mixed media with her recent robot in the Robot Love exhibit, cosponsored by 321 agency and the Brevard Art Museum. Also, she made posters for 2007, 2008 and 2009 for “An Evening of Coffee and Chocolate” for the Brevard Achievement Center. Proceeds from that event went to provide programs and services for persons with disabilities. Boating is still a big thing in her life. She races sailboats competitively. Her love of that and her love for her painting combine beautifully. As a result of these loves, she uses water scenes and colors to create vibrant, beautiful paintings. You can see Ahrens’ work at the Old Eau Gallie Walkin Clinic on Highland Avenue, on the Brevard Watercolor Society website, and at Art n’ Soul Studio and Gallery at 425 5th Avenue in Indialantic. Also, occasionally she teaches two or three students at a time. If you would like more information, contact Alice Ahrens by email at sailon@ earthlink.net, Brevard Art News Small Works Show at the King Center for the Performing Arts will have an opening reception on Wednesday, March 4, 2009, from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Be sure to plan to attend. Michael Shelton, director of the gallery at the King Center, has invited several local artists to participate in a show of small works. Paintings, sculptures, photographs, drawings and fabric art will be featured. The opening reception is free and open to the public. Photography Show at the Fifth Avenue Art Gallery on Highland Avenue in Eau Gallie. Throughout the month of March, the Fifth Avenue Art Gallery 58 - Brevard Live March 2009 will feature the works of photographers of central Florida. There will be an opening reception on Friday, March 6, 2009, from 5:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Be sure to plan to attend. Karen Lewis shows her work at the Art and Antiques Studio and Gallery on Highland Avenue in Eau Gallie. Karen is an award-winning watercolor painter. She is the featured artist for the month of March and will be showing her paintings and drawings. There will be an opening reception on Friday, March 6, 2009, from 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. The reception is free and open to the public. Take-in for Titusville Art League Show. Take-in dates for the Titusville Art League spring show are Tuesday, March 24, 2009, from 3:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. and Wednesday, March 25, 2009, from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. The show will be from March 26 through 28, from 10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. each day. All are in the Clarion Inn in Titusville at 4951 S. Washington Avenue in Titusville, Florida. For more information, call 321-383-7441. For updates on art news visit Brevard Art News at www.loubelcher.com/ artnews/. Brevard Live March 2009 - 59 60 - Brevard Live March 2009 One For The Road ADULT Entertainment I Need A Break By Joey Simao This month I decided to give the political side of my brain a rest. Anytime, I can give any part of my brain a chance to quiet down, is a good thing for me and every one around me. I know there are many of you that count on me to both entertain and inform you politically but this month you are just going to have to form your own opinions. I am sure you will be just fine. To my little secret admirer that keeps ripping out my articles and writing love notes to me on it and then taping it to the office door at Brevard Live each month please don’t stop. I am very intrigued and somewhat excited to find out who you are. The women in the office think you are man leaving me these notes and perhaps you have a “man crush” on me. If that is the case, I must say that I am flattered but I am strictly heterosexual. Not that there is anything wrong with you being gay, if you are, but I certainly am not. I am so straight that when it was time for me to have my prostate exam done, I made certain it was a female doctor who violated me in that way. We are now dating and are very happy together. I, on the other hand, think it’s a woman that is leaving me the messages. I believe that my articles anger her to the point where it turns her on and the only thing she can do is to tear the page out of the magazine as though it was my shirt she was stripping off me exposing my bare chest. She then uses the pen to write the words on the page while fantasizing that it is her fingers exploring every inch of my body. While she drives to Brevard Live Magazine to adhere her love message to the door her thoughts are so intense that she sees nothing through her windshield other than her lips against mine and her hands running through the sporadic groups of hair that still cling to my scalp... Whoa, I better stop right there. See what happens? I get so involved in what I write I sometimes forget that I am writing for the best entertainment magazine in Florida and I certainly would never do anything to tarnish that reputation. I guess I should not read the Penthouse forum articles prior to writing for Brevard Live. Speaking of stimulation‚ LOL. Why not stimulate the economy here in Brevard. I have noticed that many of the fine dining establishments that advertise in the magazine are passing on incredible deals to help their customers during these so called trying times. Don’t let a little bad news from the media stop you from having fun and supporting your local watering hole and favorite restaurant. To the anonymous admirer: You can e-mail me directly at joey@brevardlive.com. Brevard Live March 2009 - 61 62 - Brevard Live March 2009 Brevard Live March 2009 - 63 BREVARD LIVE MAGAZINE P.O. Box 1452 Melbourne, Fl 32902 64 - Brevard Live March 2009 PRESORTED STANDARD U S POSTAGE PAID MELBOURNE, FL PERMIT 470