Posts Tagged: ‘Miami’

Happy New Year South Florida

January 1, 2014 Posted by Frank M

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Steve Augeri Miami Concert Review; at Magic City Casino

December 26, 2013 Posted by Frank M

Act: Steve Augeri Venue: Magic City Casino Date: December 21 2013

There was an interesting duality in the air last Saturday night at the Magic City Casino. Two identities snapped at each others’ neck: blaring rock music in English, and the kaleidoscope of Spanish Pop which is everyday and standard at the venue. This and the sounds of grinding machinery from the caravan of food trucks in the parking lot made the scene for Steve Augeri ‘s Miami concert.

The dog-track slash casino opened up it’s on-the-track stage, facing the grandstands. It gave it a feeling of a very compact outdoor festival. It wasn’t filled up, this old Flagler Dog Track hasn’t seen that in generations, but the first three sections closest to the stage were packed. On the track itself, immediately in front of the stage was a section of seats on sale for $70. What little space was behind these seats was available for the free general admission crowd. All walks of life came out; families with young children in black tees; middle aged dudes in collared shirts; dead ringers for Bret Michaels who never sold out; a guy with a shaved head and an impressive scalp tattoo that made his new hairline, including pork chops; and hot rocker girls who couldn’t possibly have been alive when Journey was big.

Augeri and band came out to the thumping Chain Reaction, a foot stomping bit that struck all the right balance of guitar, bass, keyboard, drums, and that voice. That voice of Augeri that has carried him in his career to front a handful of memorable acts. None as far-reaching as that near decade with Journey. Didn’t take long to get into their long discography, and for the most-part stay there. Stone in Love was the second song, again the band showcasing their ability to mix that heavy thunder and sing-a-long choruses that made the mainstream-melodic-metal of the 80s a fascinating creature in time and of it’s time.

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Space Invader over Calle Ocho

November 8, 2013 Posted by Frank M

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Miami Marlins Fire Larry Beinfest

September 27, 2013 Posted by Frank M

The Beinfest Shuffle, shuffles off Beinfest.

The Miami Marlins have fired their President of Baseball Operations Larry Beinfest.

The man seemed indestructible for a decade. He survived the destruction of the 2003 Championship team. He survived the implosion of the expensive 2012 Super Team. He even survived trading away this generation’s Babe Ruth, Triple-Crown-Winner Miguel Cabrera, and getting nothing in return.
(Seriously, not a player from that trade remains on the team, nor did they do anything worthwhile while they were here.)

And on top of that, for a decade he was plagued with embarrassingly low- anemic attendance.

What would have gotten nearly any other baseball executive fired and laughed out of the sport did nothing to this man, but only seemed to spook the crap out of discerning Marlins fan who came to the terrifying conclusion that Beinfest was unkillable. Some dark forces were at work here indeed.

In the end he was done in by Jeffrey Loria’s ego, saysthe Herald’s Clark Spencer. Reports have been floating around that Loria has become increasingly meddlesome in the day to day operations of the team.

“I have relieved Larry Beinfest of his duties so he may pursue other opportunities,” Loria said to the daily.

The Marlins finished the season by crossing the 100-loss line. According to MLB.Com, sources claim the Marlins will hold on to Giancarlo Stanton next season, but will not significantly raise their low payroll.

So in other words: all fixed!

H/T NewTimes for the Mlb bit

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Picturing Miami: Sobe lights

August 3, 2013 Posted by Frank M

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