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Miami Musicians
Miami’s music scene has a combination of Latin and Caribbean roots that gave way to numerous genres like conga, rumba, salsa, reggae and steel pan. Miami disco was popularized in 70s by bands like KC and the Sunshine Band. In the 1980s, the Miami Sound Machine stormed the pop music scene with its Cuban inspired sound. Some popular Miami artists include Pretty Ricky, DJ Khaled, Trina, Trick Daddy, Pitbull and Rick Ross.
In March, Miami hosts the Winter Music Conference. This week long electronic music event began in the 80s and is visited by a mix of international guests. The event is centered in South Beach and Downtown Miami giving club goers extensive access to popular clubs like Cameo, Mansion, Ink, Space, and Twilo. The Ultra Music Festival, an outdoor electronic musical performance, concludes the week at Bicentennial Park. You can learn how to make the most of music conferences by visiting BandMix.com.
Opium Garden is a versatile hot spot catering to dancers, romantics, and concert-goers. The Asian inspired club features live music along with famous DJs nightly. Churchill’s is an English inspired club that features local musicians playing everything from rock to country. Churchill’s even has a small record store filled with records from regional and national artists. The Wallflower Gallery is a showcase for local artists. The art ranges from music to sculpture to paintings. The Wallflower’s performance rooms are filled with cozy couches so that patrons can comfortably enjoy performances by local musicians like Roberto Poveda, a local Cuban musician who offers a combination of jazz, R&B, rap, and rumba sounds.
Miami Musicians
Miami’s music scene has a combination of Latin and Caribbean roots that gave way to numerous genres like conga, rumba, salsa, reggae and steel pan. Miami disco was popularized in 70s by bands like KC and the Sunshine Band. In the 1980s, the Miami Sound Machine stormed the pop music scene with its Cuban inspired sound. Some popular Miami artists include Pretty Ricky, DJ Khaled, Trina, Trick Daddy, Pitbull and Rick Ross.
In March, Miami hosts the Winter Music Conference. This week long electronic music event began in the 80s and is visited by a mix of international guests. The event is centered in South Beach and Downtown Miami giving club goers extensive access to popular clubs like Cameo, Mansion, Ink, Space, and Twilo. The Ultra Music Festival, an outdoor electronic musical performance, concludes the week at Bicentennial Park. You can learn how to make the most of music conferences by visiting BandMix.com.
Opium Garden is a versatile hot spot catering to dancers, romantics, and concert-goers. The Asian inspired club features live music along with famous DJs nightly. Churchill’s is an English inspired club that features local musicians playing everything from rock to country. Churchill’s even has a small record store filled with records from regional and national artists. The Wallflower Gallery is a showcase for local artists. The art ranges from music to sculpture to paintings. The Wallflower’s performance rooms are filled with cozy couches so that patrons can comfortably enjoy performances by local musicians like Roberto Poveda, a local Cuban musician who offers a combination of jazz, R&B, rap, and rumba sounds.
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