With summer ramped up, most of these venues are back up to having music every night!

Special mention for a couple very special events:
Kelly & The Healers celebrate their 20th anniversary Sunday at Ms Newby’s.
The Billy Bowlegs Pirate Festival is this weekend in Ft Walton.

Friday Panama City Beach Area:
Hidden Element @ Club LaVela, Panama City Beach
12 Sharp @ Spinnaker, Panama City Beach
Sticky Tea @ Ms Newby’s, Panama City Beach
Phar Fletcher @ Schooners, Panama City Beach
Modern Primative @ Foghorn’s, Panama City Beach
Tony Vegas Band @ Pineapple Willy’s, Panama City Beach
Friday Fest in Downtown Panama City

Friday Destin Area:
Seven Sharp Nine @ AJ’s. Destin
John King Band @ Hogs Breath, Destin
Boukou Groove @ Harbor Docks, Destin
Dread Clampitt @ Funky Blues Shack, Destin
Splendid Chaos @ The Swamp, Ft Walton Beach

Saturday Panama City Beach Area:
The Blue Ribbon Healers @ Patches Pub, Panama City Beach
Hidden Element @ Club LaVela, Panama City Beach
12 Sharp @ Spinnaker, Panama City Beach
Sticky Tea @ Ms Newby’s, Panama City Beach
Phar Fletcher @ Schooners, Panama City Beach
Modern Primative @ Foghorn’s, Panama City Beach
Tony Vegas Band @ Pineapple Willy’s, Panama City Beach

Saturday Destin Area:
Seven Sharp Nine @ AJ’s. Destin
John King Band @ Hogs Breath, Destin
Mojo Rising @ Harbor Docks, Destin
Nobody’s Outlaw @ Funky Blues Shack, Destin
Splendid Chaos @ The Swamp, Ft Walton Beach

One of the great things about living in this area is once summer season kicks in, so do a bunch of free concert series.  In most cases, the music starts around 7pm, but follow each link for details.  Some of these concerts series run nearly year round, while some only occur during a few weeks in the summer.  Make sure to double check that the event is still happening before you make the trip!

Also, all of these events are outdoors; they are dependent on good weather.

Mondays – Caraillon Beach on the West end of Bay County.

Mondays – Pier Park in Panama City Beach.

Wednesdays – Seaside along Walton County’s 30-a.

Wednesdays - Baytowne Wharf in SanDestin.

Wednesdays – Alys Beach on the east end of Walton County.

Thursday – Panama City Beach, near the Hathaway bridge. (Thanks KC!)

Saturdays – Harbor Walk Village in Destin.

Rosemary Beach; TBD

Am I missing your favorite summer concert series?  Leave me a note in the comments!

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My Music Picks 5/25 – 5/26

Posted: May 24, 2012 in Posts

So it is a big holiday weekend!  Pretty much every venue and community is going to go all out to celebrate.  I’m sure these picks are just the tip of the iceberg of fun things to do.  Feel free to leave a comment about any event you are excited about!

Friday in the Panama City Beach Area
Mr Mayhem @ Club LaVela, Panama City Beach
Biscuit Miller and the Mix @ Pineapple Willy’s, Panama City Beach
Sticky Tea @ Toucan’s, Mexico Beach
Classic Addict @ Spinnaker, Panama City Beach
Sin Seven @ Ms Newbys, Panama City Beach
The Screamin’ Fleas @ Foghorns, Panama city Beach
345 Express @ Whiskeys, Panama City Beach

Friday in the Destin Area
Departure: The Journey Tribute Band @ HarborWalk Village, Destin
The Bastard Suns @ Coasters, Ft Walton
Weston Burt / Rick Monroe / Randy Houser @ The Block, Ft Walton
Johnny Sketch and The Dirty Notes @ Funky Blues Shack, Baytowne Wharf
Raw Power @ Hogs Breath Saloon, Destin
Once (Pearl Jam Tribute Band) / Drain You (The Nirvana Tribute Band) @ The Shed, Destin
Flow Tribe @ Funky Blues Shack, Destin
Long Reef @ AJ’s, Destin
Knotraband @ The Swamp, Ft Walton Beach

Saturday in the Panama City Beach Area
Mr Mayhem @ Club LaVela, Panama City Beach
Biscuit Miller and the Mix @ Pineapple Willy’s, Panama City Beach
Classic Addict @ Spinnaker, Panama City Beach
Sticky Tea @ Toucan’s, Mexico Beach
Sin Seven @ Ms Newbys, Panama City Beach
The Screamin’ Fleas @ Foghorns, Panama city Beach
345 Express @ Whiskeys, Panama City Beach
Jam Therapy @ Patches, Panama City Beach

Saturday in the Desitn Area
Dismystic @ Crab Island, Ft Walton Beach
Johnny Sketch and The Dirty Notes @ Funky Blues Shack, Destin
The Park Band @ The Shed, Destin
Long Reef @ AJ’s, Destin
Flow Tribe @ Funky Blues Shack, Baytowne Wharf
Wes Heath & the Whiskey Band @ Hogs Breath Saloon, Destin
17th Floor @ The Swamp, Ft Walton Beach
The Owsely Brother @ Pandoras, Grayton Beach

2012 Groovin’ on the Green Concert Series take place at Carillon Beach, which on the very west end of Panama City Beach.

Most of the concerts take place on a Monday night, with a few exceptions around major holidays.
Concerts are from 7-9pm

Here is the entire list of planned bands, and this is an outdoor event – so dates are weather permitting.

May 27 – Bittersweet
June 04 – Jones & Company
June 11 – Sticks & Stones
June 18 – Tidewater
June 25 – Latitude 29
July 04 – Emerald County Line
July 09 – Cabo Rock
July 16 – Tony Vegas Band
July 23 – Red Hot Mama & the Alligator Daddies
July 30 – Legacy
August 06 – 12 Gage & the Deep Blues Band
August 13 – Steve Wiggins Band
August 20 – Sticks & Stones
August 27 – One Jamaican Reggae
September 02 – The Rowdies

My Music Picks 5/18 – 5/19

Posted: May 17, 2012 in Posts

So much great stuff going on!  Beyond my picks for Friday and Saturday, I want to highlight a couple special events:
Thursday Briana Marlela @ Central Square Records, Seaside
Sunday the Heartless Bastards @ Central Square Records, Seaside
Sunday Mike Pinto, 3 Legged Fox, Fat Lipped Fish and Nothing Short of Pure @ Coasters, Ft Walton

Friday in the Destin Area:
JK & the Lost Boys / Dave Matthews Tribute @ The Shed, Destin
Sticky Tea @ Tightlines, Destin
Fort Bayou Slim @ The Funky Blues Shack, Baytowne Wharf
Cadillac Willy @ The Funky Blues Shack, Destin
Eric Heatherly @ AJ’s, Destin
Kontraband @ The Swamp, Ft Walton Beach
Fat Lipped Fish @ Hogs Breath, Destin

Friday in the Panama City Beach Area:
Pistol Town @ Club LaVela, Panama City Beach
Throwing Stones @ Pineapple Willy’s, Panama City Beach
Printers Alley @ Whiskeys Saloon, Panama City Beach
Safe to Say / 20WT / Nothing Short of Pure @ C-Level, Panama City Beach
The Flamethrowers @ Spinnaker, Panama City Beach
One Track Mind @ Foghorn’s, Panama City Beach
Sammy & the Slammrz @ Ms Newby’s, Panama City Beach

Saturday in the Destin Area:
Fort Bayou Slim @ The Funky Blues Shack, Destin
Dread Clampitt @ Harbor Docks, Destin
Doctor Love / Bobby Wilson / Kyle Bledsoe / Biscuit Miller and the Mix @ The Shed, Destin
Cadillac Willy @ The Funky Blues Shack, Baytowne Wharf
Eric Heatherly @ AJ’s, Destin
Kontraband @ The Swamp, Ft Walton Beach
Wes Heath & the Whiskey Band @ Hogs Breath, Destin

Saturday in the Panama City Beach Area:
Pistol Town @ Club LaVela, Panama City Beach
Throwing Stones @ Pineapple Willy’s, Panama City Beach
Printers Alley @ Whiskeys Saloon, Panama City Beach
The Flamethrowers @ Spinnaker, Panama City Beach
One Track Mind @ Foghorn’s, Panama City Beach
Sammy & the Slammrz @ Ms Newby’s, Panama City Beach

850 Month in Review: April 2012

Posted: May 16, 2012 in Posts

April offered up a little of every music genre and a whole lot of fun.

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Exhumed

April 4: How about starting the month off with some metal at C-level in Panama City Beach? A late arrival meant that I only caught the last couple songs from the local metal band Death Before Dying. This was the first show with the new line-up, the band has moved from a 3 piece to a 4 piece with 2 new guitarists in the ranks. With a new album in the final production stages, big things are just around the corner.

Next up was Arkaik; a death metal band with some progressive and technical elements mixed in. Then up was Abysmal Dawn, for their second performance in Panama City Beach.  They are an emblem of the resurgence of death metal, blending traditional and modern elements.  Exhumed closed out the show in the way that only they can. Doing their part to keep gore metal alive. With intentionally over the top lyrics, theatrics, and their own brand of death metal, Exhumed is a band that anyone interested in metal should see.

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Vintage Trouble

April 5: Vintage Trouble is a true rarity in this world.  A genuine throw back to another era, when soul music and rock music were much more the same thing.  They are a four piece group, including an enigmatic frontman that must be seen to be believed. (I keep referring to him in conversation as my generation’s James Brown.)

Only a couple weeks later, they were preforming on the Jimmy Kimmel Show.  Without a doubt this a is a group that will continue to rise on the national stage.

April 6: I’ve written about Grayson Capps once before; The rebel and his band who defy categorization while singing songs about taboo topics.  This night at the Funky Blues Shack in Baytowne Wharf held an extra special surprise.

Grayson isn’t one for cover songs. He has a massive catalog of his own music, so even when he is playing 3 or 4 sets, it is all originals.

Grayson Capps

Grayson Capps

Some songs you just never expect to hear anyone cover in the wild.  So when Grayson and The Lost Cause Minstrels did a faithful cover of Sweet Transvestite from Rocky Horror Picture Show, it is something that will stick with me forever.  It was a fantastic moment, in an already musically rich night, that serves as a nice exclamation point on how nothing is off limits with Grayson.
(I’m also a huge Rocky Horror fan, so I squealed like a little girl the entire song.)

April 7:  Think all bands in Panama City Beach are afraid of disco? Then you’ve never had the pleasure of seeing Heartbeat City. They are a fun 5 piece band, including keyboards, with all the members sharing vocal duties.

From 70′s rock, 80′s disco, and 90′s college radio hits, Heartbeat City plays just about everything out there, and play it well.  The crowd at Pineapple Willy’s loved every second of it.

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Ocean Street

Next up was Spinnaker, who had two bands set up for the night.

Sin Seven was on the Cantina stage with a new drummer in the mix.  There was only really small window between the line-up change and this show, but the boys pulled it off with flying colors.  Robert is a wonderful addition to the band, and has played with just about everyone along the Emerald Coast at some point.

Ocean Street was on the main stage, playing a variety of top 40 songs. The band features five members, including keyboards, with at least two of them handling lead vocals. They have a fun laid back vibe that is great for beach venues.

April 12: Why have I not made it to A&M Theater in Panama City sooner? The downtown venue hosts just about every type of music imaginable, with a focus on indie genres that don’t get a lot of commercial exposure.

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Pathology

First up was Gutf*cked, asterisk is mine, not theirs. A local metal band specializing in a style called ‘slam metal’.  Slam consists of super guttural vocals without any sort of melody, making it a really specialized niche in the metal world. The band had a run of bad luck with some technical problems, so I only got to listen to two songs before the next band was up.

Out of town metal bands The World We Knew, Rose Funeral, and Pathology kept the energy of the night going. Each band specializes in a different style of metal, but each band is about bringing lots of energy to the stage.  The World We Knew encouraged crowd participation, sharing the mic with excited fans. Rose Funeral brought every bit of their bombastic sound into a live setting.  Pathology has this incredible all-consuming manic energy that is pretty amazing to witness.

It was simply an amazing night to be a fan of metal music in Panama City.

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Still Jealous

April 13: Still Jealous was on the agenda for the night.  A band celebrating their first night playing at Club LaVela is always a fun thing to be a part of.  They play covers of everything from Disturbed to Billy Idol, leaning towards harder songs as each set progressed.

The band is lots of fun to see live, making sure to get the crowd with them at all times.  Going as far as inviting a gaggle of pretty girls on stage during a couple of the songs.

April 14: Sterling Silver is a bit hard to stick in one genre.  They are rooted in rock music, with a dash of country, and a sax player.  The band plays a little bit of everything, while giving the songs a warmth so they feel more akin to southern rock.   The sax is also an awesome addition, giving old songs a fresh new personality.

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12 Sharp

After a couple sets with Sterling Silver it was time to pop in and see 12 Sharp at Spinnaker.  I wrote a bit about this band in last month’s overview, but couldn’t resist seeing them again.

Sometimes it is hard to know if a band appreciates the photos and what I try to accomplish with this blog.  I’ve been lucky to forge many terrific friendships, but a lot of times bands travel so much and I don’t assume that my small contribution is remembered.

With all that said, 12 Sharp had a surprise for me.  They went out of their way to thank me, both on stage at Spinnaker and one-on-one, going as far as dedicating a song to me.   So a special thanks from me to the guys of 12 Sharp.  Y’all made a lovely night out an extra special experience.

April 21: How much can I cram into one evening?

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The Owsely Brothers

First up was The Owsely Brothers at Central Square Records in Seaside, to celebrate National Record Store Day.  The three piece band is all about lo-fi rock n’ roll, with a dash of folk, and sludge in the mix.  These local guys are really incredible.  I have no explanation about why they have been off my radar for this long, and why it took so long for me to see them.  Don’t make the mistake that I’ve made; and go see these guys the first chance you get.

Next was Michael Compton for an acoustic set at Patches in Panama City Beach.  Patches is a neat place east of the Thomas Drive curve, making it a great local’s place.  Every Wednesday they also host super popular open mic nights, and have music on most weekends.

This was the first time I’ve seen Michael since his return from Ohio.  He sounds just as good as ever, plowing through every genre of music with expertise – and his wicked sense of humor is still at the forefront of his sets.

Bad timing on my part meant that I only heard a couple songs from Throwing Stones at Ms Newby’s before I was off to the next stop of the music tour.  However, in that short span I understood that Throwing Stones is the type of bad that you will have a blast with.  A wonderful medley of Led Zeppelin songs left no doubt that the band’s frontwoman can dominate any song you throw at her.

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Sin Seven

Next up was Brujah at Foghorn’s.  As someone with a soft-spot for 90′s hard rock and Stone Temple Pilots, the set was a lot of fun.  The band is made up of veterans of the area music scene, many of which I’ve caught out and about with other bands.

Sin Seven pulls off a feat that I’ve never seen happen before.  Over the course of a couple short weeks they played Pineapple Willy’s, Spinnaker, and Club LaVela.  This just doesn’t happen.  There is an unspoken rule that bands play either one big venue or the other – to play all three is just insane.  Couldn’t think of a better way to end a fun night than hanging out with some of my favorite people at LaVela.  Congratulations on breaking all the rules guys!

April 29: The Screamin’ Fleas led by KC Phelps just blew me away.  I went into Ms Newby’s not quite knowing what to expect and left absolutely floored.  The power and rawness in KC’s voice is beyond special.  The band played through a ton of fun covers, including the best version of Jet’s ‘Are You Gonna Be My Girl’ I’ve ever heard.

Next up was a couple sets with Alliance at Foghorn’s.  This is the ultimate local jam band.  The vibe was wonderful, a great expression of how supportive the local musical community is with one another.

What to look through more photos from April?  Here is the set on Flickr:  http://www.flickr.com/photos/850music/sets/72157629860519623/