Birdman’s Clambake Celebrate the Release of Build a Bridge at Bar Nancy December 18

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Miami rock and roll band issues new collection of songs recorded in the mid-2000s, fete the new album at the Little Havana craft cocktail joint

Miami, FL – December 2, 2020 – Better late than never. Birdman’s Clambake will be celebrating the release of a new collection of originals called Build a Bridge recorded in 2004 on Friday, December 18, 2020, beginning at 9 p.m. at Bar Nancy (2007 SW 8th Street, Miami, FL 33135). The evening will be kicked off by an opening set of music by special guest Alexa Lash and feature several of the dozen songs from the new album played live. No cover, 21 and over welcome, facial coverings are required. CD copies of the new album will be available for purchase at $10 and just in time for the holidays.

“I am excited and absolutely relieved to finally be putting out this ‘new’ collection of 12 songs,” says lead vocalist and guitarist Sean Gould, who is also known as the Birdman and serves as the Nancy’s house audio engineer. “It was quite an experience to record them with Brendan Buckley (drums / production / mixing) and Fernando Perdomo (bass), and for me, if there is a silver lining to this pandemic, it’s that these songs will finally see the light of day.” The Nancy will cap attendance at 50% capacity and strictly enforce mask-wearing and social distancing rules as recommended by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC).

The old/new set picks up where the band’s previous release Shooting Star (2001) left off: a heavy dose of hard rock and blues, buoyed by optimism and a palpable sense of humor. From the sunny disposition of “Beautiful Day”, to the blues-based kitsch of “Swamp Thing”, the pleasant sonic oddity that is “Egypt (Calling)”, and the tender finality of “I’ll Be OK”, the album shines with great song writing and even better performances. Stand outs also include “Angel I Can Trust” and the nod to country music heavyweight Johnny Cash called “Nashville”.

Buckley is a noted session player, recording and touring with the likes of Julio Iglesias, Shakira, Gloria Estefan, Lauren Hill, DMX, David Bisbal, Nil Lara, Fulano de Tal, and the Spam Allstars. However, being the live drummer for Shakira has kept him on the road for most of the last two decades, which might help explain why the project was held up for so long. “Due to COVID-19, he was off the road and had time to mix the CD,” says Gould. Brendan is a University of Miami graduate and veteran of the Miami music scene, which is how he and the Birdman originally crossed paths.

L.A. based singer / songwriter / multi-instrumentalist Perdomo is also a Miami music scene veteran, which is also how he met Gould. He is a member of Jakob Dylan’s touring band and was recently featured in the hit music documentary Echo in the Canyon. Fernando owns and operates the Reseda Ranch recording studio and has just released an instrumental reggae version of “Do You Think I’m Sexy?” with legendary drummer Carmine Appice. More songs by the duo are in the offing.

Recorded at Birdman’s notorious Little River area warehouse / studio, the album features backing vocals by Alana and Nicole Chirino, Maryel Epps, and Elsten Torres (Fulano de Tal).

Clambake features virtuoso guitar playing by Sean, backed by the powerful rhythm section made up of Monchy Coruguedo on drums and Michael Mut on bass and vocals. The band’s repertoire varies from show to show and includes a fair amount of improvisations, but never strays too far from the blues and classics from the 50s, 60s and 70s. They will be joined by the singer / songwriter Lash on a few numbers.

Bar Nancy first opened in Little Havana in 2017. The bar’s theme is colonial-era nautical, and its main bar mimics the galley of the famous namesake ship. A daily happy hour offers half-priced drinks 4 to 7 p.m. The bar offers a sizable selection of draft and canned beers, as well as specialty cocktails and gourmet grilled cheese by the food vendor The Cheese Stands Alone. An outside patio offers ample seating and a smoking area.

For more information, call 305.397.8971 or visit www.nancy305.com.

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Third Wheel Debut at Unbranded December 11

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No frills rock and alternative covers band plays no frills Leah Arts District craft brewery and taproom

Miami, FL – November 23, 2020 – Unbranded have established themselves as mavericks in the microbrewing industry, eschewing trends and norms to become players in the game. Third Wheel have become known for their high-energy and straight-ahead approach to covering songs. The two entities will collaborate for the first time on Friday, December 11, 2020, beginning at 9 p.m. There is no cover and 21 and over are welcome to attend. The Unbranded microbrewery and taproom is located at 1395 E 11th Ave, Hialeah, FL 33010. Local artist Grisell Gajano will also be live painting during the performance.

“It’s an exciting and important time to not only support local artists but work together with them to give everyone something fun and positive in a time where that feels all too rare,” says Taproom General Manager JC Perez. The evening will also serve as a collection point for a toy drive to benefit the Lotus House Women’s Shelter, an organization dedicated to improving the lives of homeless women, youth and children. Attendees are encouraged to bring an unwrapped toy which will then be donated to the Miami-based non-profit. More information about them is available at LotusHouse.org.

Founded in 2017, Third Wheel’s repertoire consists of well-known 70s, 80s, and 90s rock and alternative staples, and unites a trio of musicians with a long musical history together. Featuring guitarist / vocalist Tony Medina, drummer / vocalist Monchy Coruguedo, and bassist / vocalist Michael Mut. Medina and Mut played in the Sony Discos-distributed Pawnshop Drunks in the 2000s, and Coruguedo and Mut have been the Birdman’s Clambake rhythm section since 2014. The band has played bars, pubs, restaurants, lounges, brewhouses and private parties in Miami-Dade and Broward counties since inception. Learn more about them at www.ThirdWheelMiami.com.

Opened in 2015, Unbranded’s 30-barrel brewhouse is situated in a 30,000 square foot building located in Hialeah’s LEAH Arts District, and seeks to bring unique beers to a burgeoning area. The taproom serves a variety of different beers in a distinctive and rustic setting right next to the train tracks of Hialeah’s historic garment district. Industrial, contemporary, and finca elements all combine to form a modern, rustic environment in which to enjoy beer in an attractive yet relaxed setting.

Gajano entered the world of art after fleeing an abusive relationship of many years. She turned to art as therapy, but little did she know that her it would lead her to painting professionally. Her murals can be seen throughout her adopted hometown of Hialeah (one near Unbranded), Wynwood, and Miami. She describes her style as a fusion of street art and “not so fine” art, jokingly dubbing it “Kinder-Urban”, because to her, it looks as if an urban Kindergartener painted it. In truth, it is equal parts whimsical, linear, and spiritual. View samples of her work on her Instagram page.

For more information, please visit UnbrandedBrewing.com or call 786.332.3097.

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Third Wheel – photo by Ferny Coipel

Arroz Con Mango Returns to Bar Nancy November 14

Pop Up Girl’s monthly event is back after a long layoff due to the pandemic, to again offer wide variety of local vendors and live music; the Nancy to offer craft cocktails and bites

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Miami, FL – October 20, 2020 – The Urban Dictionary defines the phrase “arroz con mango” as “a sticky situation, a mess, or a downright cluster (you know what).” What an apt description of 2020 that is. After having to postpone February’s event due to an unforeseen circumstance, the subsequent Arroz Con Mango (ACM) local marketplace events were scrubbed due to the coronavirus-induced shutdowns. That all changes on Saturday, November 14, 2020, beginning at 5 p.m., as ACM returns to Bar Nancy (2007 SW 8th Street, Miami, FL 33135).

“This is a great opportunity to bring the ACM family back and help local artists and vendors, since they have had very few chances to display, promote and sell their goods, or to play,” says event founder and Pop Up Girl Francis Weiner. “I think people are ready to get out as long as they know it will be a safe environment, and Bar Nancy has done a great job ensuring everyone’s safety.” The venue will cap attendance at 50% capacity and strictly enforce mask-wearing and social distancing rules as recommended by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC).

Confirmed vendors include: Orange PostmanHouse of PetaliNatural Buzz (CBD), Mad Element (jewelry), painter Grisell Gajano, SBVRT (vintage paperback books), Lexyair (jewelry), and Aurora’s Crystal Collection. Past vendors include: Guavette Shop, Wearhopelove, Candles by Janet, Powerful_Divine (crystals),Le Chic MiamiHot Sauce SheroA&C Accesories and Designs, Cloudnine BoutiqueEssencia AirPin Pan Pun the Cubanisms book, and The Creamy Creations. Anyone interested in participating should email popupgirlevent@gmail.com.

Bar Nancy first opened in Little Havana in 2017. The bar’s theme is colonial-era nautical, and its main bar mimics the galley of the famous namesake ship. A daily happy hour offers half-priced drinks 4 to 7 p.m. and weekly recurring events have started up once again. The bar offers a sizable selection of draft and canned beers, as well as specialty cocktails and classic bar eats. An outside patio will offer vendor space and ample seating.

This month’s event will again feature live music by Birdman’s Clambake with special guest Karla Vega. Clambake features virtuoso guitar playing by Sean Birdman” Gould backed by the powerful rhythm section of Monchy Coruguedo on drums and Michael Mut on bass and vocals. The band’s repertoire never strays too far from the blues and classics from the 50s, 60s and 70s, and includes a fair amount of improvisation. Vega is an extremely talented vocalist who leads the band from time to time.

For more information, call 305-397-8971 or visit www.nancy305.com.

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Bar Nancy in Little Havana
Birdman’s Clambake – photo by Edwin Cardona

Community Arts & Culture and the Rhythm Foundation Present Afro Roots Virtual Fest September 12

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The first-ever virtual edition of the annual world music festival features an evening of performances by Alsarah, Spam Allstars, Johnny Dread, Cortadito, Venezonix, and more

Miami Beach, FL — August 20, 2020 — The Miami New Times’ 2019 “Best Music Festival” has now gone totally virtual. After enduring several cancellations and postponements due to COVID-19, the 22nd Afro Roots Fest concert season will culminate and conclude with a multinational livestream concert featuring Sudanese chanteuse Alsarah and several of Miami’s new and legacy artists on Saturday, September 12, 2020, beginning at 8 p.m. EST. Webcast live from the  North Beach Bandshell (7275 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL 33141) and emceed by Afropop Worldwide‘s legendary host Georges Collinet, other acts will include Spam AllstarsJohnny DreadCortadito, and Venezonix

Alsarah is a singer, songwriter, and bandleader born in Khartoum, Sudan. She relocated to Yemen with her family, then to Brooklyn, NY, where she has lived since 2004. The East African retro-pop group Alsarah & the Nubatones were born out of many dinner conversations between Alsarah and percussionist Rami El Aasser about nubian “songs of return”, modern migration patterns, and the cultural exchanges between Sudan and Egypt. 

Local favorite musicologist and spinmaster Andrew Yeomanson AKA DJ Le Spam  founded Spam Allstars 23 years ago. The early days included hilarious spoken word records, mixed with a variety of instruments, and the lovely scent of Spam frying live on stage as a special snack to share with his non-vegan guests. More than two decades later, the band has a core group of musicians who have been performing an average of 150 shows per year, across the U.S. and with some very special trips to Europe, Canada, South America and South Africa.  

They held a weekly residency at the legendary Little Havana club called Hoy Como Ayer, where the band forged what many have called a new Miami sound. Their “electronic descarga” is a reflection of the musicians and their cultures, training, and musical influences.

Johnny Dread quite simply transcends Reggae music and travels into a unique blend of world beat rhythms. His musical influences are as diverse as his rasta / Cuban-American background. With his undeniable rebel soul, he infuses Caribbean-influenced beats, Afro-Cuban, and rock sounds into every one of his songs. This combination provides the audience with contagious rhythms and powerful, soul-wrenching melodies. 

He has taken the stage in international festivals, concerts and benefits with leading artists such as Erykah BaduLauryn Hill and Israel Vibration, among others. A self-taught drummer, he has captivated audiences from around the world and has accumulated a loyal fan base all over the United States, Europe and South America.

Cortadito is a group that has simply revitalized Son Montuno, the late nineteenth-century country music from the mountainous regions of Eastern Cuba. Their sound can best be described as reminiscent of the Buena Vista Social Club. Jose Elias founded the group alongside Julio Cesar Rodriguez Delet in November of 2011 after a 12-year stint with Conjunto Progreso that garnered him a Grammy nomination for his participation in the album Masters of Cuban Son. The duo was an instant success and were invited to perform at the Fingerlakes Grassroots festival in Trumansberg, NY.  

They released their first CD titled Abriendo Caminos in 2012, which featured one original composition by each of the artists, including “Delicias Caribeña” (Elias) and “Te Lo Perdiste” (Rodriguez). They released Canciones de Julio in 2018 and were named “Best Latin Act” by the Miami New Times in 2019. The band occasionally backs legendary Cuban musician and Buena Vista Social Club member Eliades Ochoa.

Venezonix presents a fusion of Afro-Venezuelan rhythms with electronic music and technology led by Andres Ponce (agpa), co-founder of acclaimed Nacional recording artists ElasticBond. Their upcoming EP La Que Es features collaborations with Betsayda Machado and Parranda el Clavo, as well as a selection of genre-bending explorations mixing traditional Venezuelan instruments with futuristic beats and synthesizer textures.

The livestream will also include a Community Spotlight segment celebrating some of Miami’s cultural ambassadors. Scheduled to appear are: African instrument-maker and author Eddie Osborne (Ancestral Memories), the Circle of BrotherhoodConcerned African Women, and more to be announced. 

Collinet, a native of Cameroon in West Africa, is one of the best-known and best-loved broadcasters on the African continent. Based in the U.S. for more than 25 years, Collinet’s French and English language music programs broadcast to Africa via the Voice of America have entertained millions of devoted fans. Afropop Worldwide is a Peabody award-winning radio program and online magazine dedicated to music from Africa and the African diaspora.

Viewers will be able to tune in to the free webcast on www.AfroRootsFest.com as well as on the festival Facebook page, which is located at fb.me/AfroRootsFest. The festival is being co-presented with the Rhythm Foundation, and is made possible through the generous support of the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs, Florida Department of Cultural Affairs, the National Endowment for the Arts, the City of Miami Beach Cultural Arts Council, the Broadmoor Hotel, and Afropop Worldwide. 

For more information, visit CommunityArtsandCulture.org.

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ABOUT COMMUNITY ARTS & CULTURE

Incorporated in September 2002, Community Arts and Culture, Inc. (CAC) is a Miami-based non-profit organization that fosters an appreciation and understanding of a vast assortment of arts and cultures through workshops, lectures and artistic performances in local communities for individuals of all ages and social backgrounds.

CAC has a track record of community collaborations which have earned the support of many other organizations and sponsors, such as the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs, the non-profit organization La FortunaGuanabanas Island Restaurant & Bar, the Florida Department of State’s Division of Cultural Affairs, the City of Miami Beach, the Little Haiti Cultural Complex, the Moksha Arts CollectiveMiami–Dade College, the Monroe County Tourist Development Council, and the Rhythm Foundation. These harmonious relations help CAC fulfill their co-presenting mission to the community.

In 2018, Executive and Artistic Director Jose Elias was recognized by the Knight Foundation as a Knights Art Champion, which allowed him to donate $10,000 to CAC for the production of the 2019 season of events. In 2019, Afro Roots Fest was named “Best Music Festival” by the Miami New Times in the weekly’s “Best of Miami” edition. Most recently, the organization partnered with the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts to present an Afro Roots Recordings Artist Showcase, as part of the Arts Across America program.

The organization is now selling Afro Roots-branded merchandise online at CommunityArtsandCulture.org/store, and soon plans to release original music through its musical imprint Afro Roots Recordings

For more information, please visit the brand new website at CommunityArtsandCulture.org.

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Jim Camacho’s New Single “Going on Faith” Urges Optimism

Celebrated songwriter’s new release inspires hope during today’s troubled times

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Miami, Florida – June 12, 2020 – If ever there was a time when faith was sorely needed, it must be right now. Caught in the merciless grasp of the global chaos and hopelessness which finds the world turned upside down, and thrust into the unyielding grip of a new reality, faith is one of the few commodities worth clinging to. Acclaimed singer / songwriter Jim Camacho hopes to spread the sentiment with his new single “Going on Faith”, which is streaming now on all platforms.

“It wasn’t written with all this in mind, and in fact, wasn’t originally intended to be released at all,” says Camacho. “Respected Nashville songwriter Kris Bergness and I found ourselves in a writing room together. We were both there writing for our publishers…just to write…to roll the dice,” Camacho recalls. “We thought maybe we could collaborate on some songs that could possibly be used for film or television, or by artists who might potentially be looking for material. However, after we finished it, I felt really attached to it and wanted to release it myself.”

Produced by John Carter Cash at the legendary Cash Cabin studios, the song speaks to a need so many people are experiencing at this point in time. Indeed, the lyric effectively sums up the sentiments accompanying this unexpected transition brought on by the crisis, as well as a desire to keep optimism intact, even though the odds may say otherwise.

I’m going on faith

Without fear

Love’s the reason

Why we’re here

Sooner or later

It all falls into place

So I keep going going going

Going on faith

The melody suits the sentiment. An anthemic ballad, it finds Camacho’s emphatic, emotional vocal adding an extra depth to the urgency and intensity that the lyrics so effectively share. A track that conveys both the desperation and desire that the world’s facing in these troubling times, it also reflects both the passion and purpose that’s always informed Camacho’s music. This is the first of an ongoing series of singles Camacho has planned for the months ahead, leading up to a full-length album to be released in 2021.

So too, while Camacho continues to share his songs with other artists as well, his own efforts continue to flourish. “I’m interested in making music that will last and remain vital going forward,” Camacho insists. “For me, music has to be indelible to be effective, songs that will still resonate with the passage of time. That’s the goal and the challenge, and that’s what always makes me show up at the blank page.”

For more information, visit www.JimCamacho.com.

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ABOUT JIM CAMACHO

Naturally, Camacho is no stranger when it comes to making music that resonates through melody and meaning. A veritable renaissance man in the surest sense, he is not only a respected songwriter, musician and producer, but also a playwright, actor and musical theater composer. As co-founder (with his brother John) of the legendary Miami band The Goods, he attracted national attention through a series of albums that allowed the band to work with legendary producer Tom Dowd, sharing stages with the likes of Pearl Jam, The Smithereens, Cracker and Matthew Sweet, and reaping any number of accolades in the process.

Since then, Camacho’s enjoyed a prolific solo career that has included several memorable albums, EPs, and singles. In addition, his music is featured in films, documentaries and television soundtracks, and high profile live performances that have taken many number of prestigious musical venues, including the Mirage Hotel in Las Vegas, New York’s Radio City Music Hall and the Kodak Theater in Los Angeles. He’s played the West Coast and the U.K. and has also had the distinction of touring with Alicia Keys, John Legend, Linda Perhacs, and Zascha Moktan, for which he served as musical director.

Even so, Camacho’s efforts don’t stop there. His theatrical creations have included such well-received original productions as Fools’ Paradise, Guru, MOUSE KING, The Cavie Islanders and the Troll, Mickey Herman Saves the $#&@ World, and, most recently, Cranky Carl – all critically acclaimed musicals that found him producing, directing, writing the book, and composing the songs.

Indeed, Camacho’s prolific prowess extends to spotlighting other artists as well. His YouTube series Adventures in Songwriting, initiated last year, finds him working with a series of special guests and then writing a song in tandem within the program’s 30-minute timeframe. The songs were released as an EP that included collaborations between Camacho and such seminal South Florida talents as Fernando Perdomo, Charlie Pickett, Elsten Torres, Rob Elba, and the bands Ex Norwegian and Deaf Poets. The Miami Herald’s Howard Cohen said of the special release show: “Good fun and a testament to the power of inspired songwriting.”

For more information, visit www.JimCamacho.com.

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Country Music en Español Artist Stokoff Releases Tribute to Jose Feliciano

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Remake of Puerto Rican superstar’s hit didn’t start out as a country song, but became one in the studio

Boca Raton, FL — April 3, 2020 — South Florida-based Stokoff has issued another new single,  the second cover in just more than a month. This time he pays homage to Puerto Rican singer, songwriter and guitarist Jose Feliciano with a remake of the 1970 cut “Que Sera” – the song and accompanying video are now streaming on the artist’s YouTube channel. One of the first songs Stokoff learned to play as a child, the song was intended to be a warm up for his Nashville studio band during a 2019 recording session.

“I actually never thought to record it but the studio musicians really put their marks on it and turned it into a country song,” says Stokoff, the German-born, Colombia-raised singer, songwriter and producer. “It’s a sad song but the message is ultimately positive, that one will come back.” A fitting theme for this uncertain and uncharted time of the coronavirus. This version features pedal steel guitar and a very countrified guitar solo.

Making the most of his COVID-19 downtime not only by releasing new music, Stokoff is also performing live streaming concerts on his Facebook page each Sunday night at 7 p.m., and beginning tonight, on his YouTube channel at 7 p.m. ET. Viewers can tune in at youtube.com/OctavioStokoff

Born blind because of a congenital eye disease in Lares, Puerto Rico on September 10, 1945, Feliciano rose to fame on the strength of his chart-topping cover of The Doors’ “Light My Fire” in 1968. (This is the first song Stokoff heard by Feliciano.) He had subsequent hits, including the holiday standard “Feliz Navidad” and contributed to recordings by John LennonJoni Mitchell and Bill Withers.

Stokoff leads a musical movement called Country Music en Español, which seeks to bring Country music to Spanish speakers throughout the globe. His last release came at the end of February, a remake of a 1993 Fito Paez song “A Rodar Mi Vida”. He is gearing up to release additional singles in the coming months, including a full-length of country music covers recorded in Spanish. 

For more information, visit www.Stokoff.com

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ABOUT STOKOFF

Octavio Stokoff
’s interest in music began while growing up in South America, where he spent many years trying on different lives for size, only to discover that he was meant to defy the conventions of music. When Stokoff discovered country music, the rest were put aside. He found the music that helped him relate to his roots and his culture, and it helped him feel real love. What he represents now, in America, is the unlikely hero who is following his dreams by being passionately and unabashedly being true to himself. 

Stokoff has collaborated with some of South Florida’s premiere Latin music talent, including the late guitarist and producer Dan Warner, and vocalist Olgui Chirino. His 2017 release featuring the two called “Pensando en Ti” reached the pinnacle of the Top 100 Bogota and TOPLatin charts, and the accompanying video has also received more than 1 million views on YouTube.

Featured at the landmark music festival / competition Viña del Mar Chile in 1998, Stokoff has released four full-length albums, Tan Solo HumanoJuegos de PasiónAl Natural and Evolucion, along with numerous singles and videos. He is preparing to issue a new collection of country hits translated and performed entirely in Spanish. 

Learn more at www.Stokoff.com.

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Jim Camacho’s Cranky Carl Children’s Musical to Run at Mandelstam Theater March 19

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South Miami, FL – March 10, 2020 – Miami-based singer-songwriter and composer Jim Camacho’s original production, Cranky Carl and His Cosmic Contemplations, will be performed at the Mandelstam Theater (8530 SW 57th Ave, South Miami, FL 33143) Thursday, March 19, 2020, beginning at 7 p.m. Book, music and lyrics by Camacho and choreography by Deen Camacho. Tickets go on sale Thursday, March 12th at 10 a.m. at www.crankycarltickets.com or by or contacting the theater at 305.662.2736. All children, regardless of age, need a ticket. Minimum age is 3 years. Show is an hour long, there is no intermission.

Who wants to do homework? Who wants to do chores? Not Carl! All he wants to do is daydream and play video games. One particularly stubborn night, Pip and Pop, Carl’s good and bad conscience, take him on an intergalactic journey. Traveling to distant planets, Carl meets aliens who exhibit peculiar habits. Pip tries to convince Carl that doing nothing and being lazy is fun. Pop reminds Carl that having great ideas isn’t enough. You must work to get things done! Join Carl, Pip and Pop on their journey through space. Will Carl learn an important lesson?

An established musician and performer, Camacho is also the creative force behind the web series called Adventures in Songwriting, and the director and composer for the children’s holiday musical and South Florida tradition MOUSE KING, which has played to sold out audiences since its debut in 2013.  

For more information, visit www.JimCamacho.com.

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Country Music en Español Artist Stokoff Releases Tribute to Fito Paez

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New version of “A Rodar Mi Vida” a respectful nod to one of South America’s most influential and successful songwriters

Boca Raton, FL — February 28, 2020 — South Florida-based Stokoff has released a new single, a cover of the 1993 Fito Paez song “A Rodar Mi Vida. Originally appearing on Paez’s landmark album El Amor Despues del Amor, Stokoff re-recorded the number in Nashville recently, the video is now playing on the artist’s YouTube channel, and it will soon be available on sites such as Spotify, iTunes, and Deezer.

“Early in my career I used to play this song at every honky tonk in Bogota, Colombia,” says Stokoff, the German-born, Colombia-raised singer, songwriter and producer. “At the time, Fito was a vanguard artist in South America, and the song was like an anthem to me. It still is a great song to play live. The funny thing is, it’s supposed to be a Rock en Español song, but it is very country, as you can hear in this new version.”

He is the spearhead of a musical movement called Country Music en Español, which seeks to bring Country music to Spanish speakers throughout the globe. Helping that cause was his last release “Embrujo”, which has to date received more than 1 million plays on YouTube. The video was shot at the iconic venue The Nashville Palace, and represents the last song the late guitarist and producer Dan Warner worked on for Stokoff. Prior to this, his single “Todo Ha Cambiado” was the first Spanish song to be featured on the Apple Music Country Wide” playlist. 

Paez was born in Rosario, Argentina in 1963, forming his first band at age 13. He began his music career by releasing Del ‘63 in 1984 and toured extensively throughout his native country and throughout South America. By the time he wrote and released the record that contained “A Rodar Mi Vida”, he had become a household name in the southern hemisphere, and the subsequent sales of 600,000 copies made him the best-selling Argentine artist of his genre. 

Stokoff has collaborated with some of South Florida’s premiere Latin music talent, including Warner, and vocalist Olgui Chirino. His 2017 release featuring the two called “Pensando en Ti” reached the pinnacle of the Top 100 Bogota and TOP Latin charts, and the accompanying video has also received more than 1 million views on YouTube.

Stokoff will be celebrating the release of this single at Carnaval on the Mile on Saturday, March 7, 2020, at 4:20 p.m., marking his debut at the annual festival and also the first time that there will be an all country and blues stage at the Coral Gables event. 

For more information, visit www.Stokoff.com

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ABOUT STOKOFF

Octavio Stokoff’s interest in music began while growing up in South America, where he spent many years trying on different lives for size, only to discover that he was meant to defy the conventions of music. When Stokoff discovered country music, the rest were put aside. He found the music that helped him relate to his roots and his culture, and it helped him feel real love. What he represents now, in America, is the unlikely hero who is following his dreams by being passionately and unabashedly being true to himself. 

Featured at the landmark music festival / competition Viña del Mar Chile in 1998, Stokoff has released four full-length albums, Tan Solo Humano, Juegos de Pasión, Al Natural and Evolucion, along with numerous singles and videos. He is preparing to issue a new collection of country hits translated and performed entirely in Spanish. 

Learn more at www.Stokoff.com

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Michael Mut
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786.426.2277



The Road to Afro Roots Travels through South Miami February 29

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All ages are welcome to a free evening of Puerto Rican Bomba by Zona de Bomba beginning at 9 p.m.

South Miami, FL – February 18, 2020 – At two years past two decades, Afro Roots Fest shows no signs of slowing down. Similarly, the Road to Afro Roots pre-festival series rolls on in South Miami on Leap Day. The Miami music and arts non-profit organization Community Arts and Culture (CAC) continues its 2nd decade plus of concerts on Saturday, February 29, 2020 with a free show at The Tonic (5701 Sunset Dr Suite 194, South Miami, FL 33143) beginning at 9 p.m. Afro Roots Fest, was named “Best Music Festival” in the 2019 Miami New Times “Best of Miami” edition.

Zona De Bomba sources explosive material from the Puerto Rican tradition of Bomba, which runs on the power of only two hard-hitting instruments; percussion and voice. This diverse collective that includes representation from Puerto Rico and Cuba, is led by Charley Rivas,whose goal is to transform the performance of Bomba into one that’s representative of the group’s collective musical experience.

For more details, visit the all-new AfroRootsFest.com or call 305.397.8499; more information is available at the newly redesigned CommunityArtsandCulture.org

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ABOUT COMMUNITY ARTS & CULTURE

Incorporated in September 2002, Community Arts and Culture, Inc. (CAC) is a Miami-based non-profit organization that fosters an appreciation and understanding of a vast assortment of arts and cultures through workshops, lectures and artistic performances in local communities for individuals of all ages and social backgrounds.

CAC has a track record of community collaborations which have earned the support of many other organizations and sponsors, such as the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs, the non-profit organization La FortunaGuanabanas Island Restaurant & Bar, the Florida Department of State’s Division of Cultural Affairs, the City of Miami Beach, the Little Haiti Cultural Complex, the Moksha Arts CollectiveMiamiDade College, the Monroe County Tourist Development Council, and the Rhythm Foundation. These harmonious relations help CAC fulfill their co-presenting mission to the community.

In 2018, Executive and Artistic Director Jose Elias was recognized by the Knight Foundation as a Knights Art Champion, which allowed him to donate $10,000 to CAC for the production of the 2019 season of events. In 2019, Afro Roots Fest was named “Best Music Festival” by the Miami New Times in weekly’s “Best of Miami” edition. 

For more information, please visitthe brand new website at CommunityArtsandCulture.org.

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Michael Mut
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Stokoff Debuts at Carnaval on the Mile on First-Ever Country Stage March 7

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Coral Gables, FL — February 11, 2020 — Country music en Español artist Stokoff will play the annual weekend-long Carnaval Miami celebration known as Carnaval on the Mile on Saturday, March 7, 2020, on the new Publix Country Music Stage at 4:20 p.m. This will mark both the first time the event has dedicated a stage entirely to Country artists, and that the German-born, Colombia-raised singer, songwriter and producer will perform at the popular precursor to Calle Ocho. The location is the so-called Miracle Mile between Le Jeune Road and Douglas Road in the heart of Coral Gables.

Stokoff’s interest in music began while growing up in South America, where he spent many years trying on different lives for size, only to discover that he was meant to defy the conventions of music. When Stokoff (first name Octavio) discovered country music, the rest were put aside. He found the music that helped him relate to his roots and his culture, and it helped him feel real love. What he represents now, in America, is the unlikely hero who is following his dreams by being passionately and unabashedly being true to himself. 

View Stokoff’s latest release single “Embrujo” on his YouTube channel. He is currently in-studio working on a full-length of Country hits sung in Spanish, to be released in the spring. Learn more at www.Stokoff.com

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Michael Mut
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