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SUMMARY:Sons of Mystro with BB Rudeoff: Levitt AMP Ocala Music Series
DESCRIPTION:The 2019 Levitt AMP Ocala Music Series presents Sons of Mystro with opening act BB Rudeoff on Friday\, May 31 from 6 – 9 p.m. at Webb Field at the Martin Luther King Jr. Recreation Complex. \nThe performance is free. Please bring your chairs and blankets. Food is available from a select food truck as well as from the Summer BreakSpot program. Beer and wine will also be available for purchase. Visit local vendors and have fun at the Ocala Recreation and Parks recreation vehicle. \nMore information is available at www.levittamp.org/ocala or contact Ocala Cultural Arts at 352-629-8447. \nSONS OF MYSTRO\nBorn in South Florida to a Jamaican father and Barbadian mother\, Malcolm\, 23\, and his 20-year old brother Umoja learned to play violin through South Florida’s public-school system and attended Dillard High School for the Performing Arts. Together\, these brothers are Sons of Mystro. They use their violins to interpret reggae classics\, American pop songs and their own creations accompanied by beats\, and sometimes a DJ & guitarist. They are winners of the Emerging Artist under 21yrs Old award at IRAWMA (International Reggae and World Music Awards). Debut EP coming in 2019. Mentored by Black Violin\, these artists’ stars are on the rise.\nSince being formed as a group\, in June of 2010\, Sons of Mystro has performed at a variety of events such as “Keys to the City” ceremonies most notably honoring international recording artist\, Wyclef Jean and celebrity sisters\, Kim and Kourtney Kardashian\, ESPN/BCS Championship Party. They have opened for The Fray\, Dennis Edwards and the Temptations Revue and Sean Paul amongst others. They’ve performed at SunFest\, and at the 8th Annual Jazz in The Gardens alongside notable R&B and Jazz acts such as Najee\, Fantasia\, Kenny “Babyface” Edmonds\, Charlie Wilson\, New Edition\, Monica\, Neyo\, Earth\, Wind and Fire. For more information about Sons of Mystro\, visit www.sonsofmystro.com \nBB RUDEOFF\nBB RudeOff is a Singer/Songwriter/Lyricist from Ocala\, FL. She has been singing and performing all her life and she writes to inspire the world to enlighten individuals toward the truth that lies within. Music is a universal tool and outlet for creators and one of the most uplifting ways to reach individuals on a mass platform. You can find her on social media and be on the lookout for Part 1 of her EP expected to drop Fall 2019 \nSHOW US HOW #MUSICMOVES YOU! \nDon’t forget to show us how #musicmoves you by dancing and you may receive a 2019 Levitt AMP Ocala t-shirt. Use the hashtag on Instagram and you could win $100 gift card from the Levitt Foundation. Also\, show your support by stopping by our tent and completing a brief survey to tell us what you thought of the series. \nTHANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS\nLevitt Foundation\, Marion Cultural Alliance\, 98.5 KTK\, TriEagle Sales\, Island Grove Wine Company\, The Mojo Grill & Catering\, Kona Ice Ocala\, David and Lisa Midgett Foundation\, Ocala/Marion County\, Florida\, Summer BreakSpot Program\, and Ocala Electric Utility. Production by Oniram Productions\, Inc.. \nThe Levitt AMP Ocala Music Series is supported in part by the Mortimer & Mimi Levitt Foundation\, a private foundation that empowers towns and cities across America to transform underused public spaces into thriving destinations through the power of free\, live music. Learn more at levitt.org.
URL:https://www.ocalastyle.com/event/sons-of-mystro-with-bb-rudeoff-levitt-amp-ocala-music-series/
LOCATION:Levitt AMP Ocala Music Series\, 1510 NW 4th ST\, Ocala\, FL\, 34475\, United States
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SUMMARY:Doctor Nativo with Nino Castaneda: Levitt AMP Ocala Music Series
DESCRIPTION:The 2019 Levitt AMP Ocala Music Series presents Doctor Nativo with opening act Nino Castaneda on Friday\, June 7 from 6 – 9 p.m. at Webb Field at the Martin Luther King Jr. Recreation Complex.\nThe performance is free. Please bring your chairs and blankets. \nFood is available from a select food truck as well as from the Summer BreakSpot program (free for kids 18 & under). Beer and wine will also be available for purchase. Visit local vendors and have fun at the Ocala Recreation and Parks recreation vehicle. \nParking is available at the CF Hampton Center (1500 W Silver Springs)\, MLK Jr. Aquatic Center (255 NW 16th Ave) and E.D. Croskey. More information is available at www.levittamp.org/ocala or contact Ocala Cultural Arts at 352-629-8447. \nEach concert in the series features a local non-profit organization working to create art accessibility in our community; tonight’s featured non-profit is The Art Army of Ocala. \nDOCTOR NATIVO\nGuatemaya’s Doctor Nativo is one of Central America’s most exciting new talents. His music layers Mayan spirituality\, social activism\, and folk wisdom over a propulsive sound combining reggae\, cumbia\, hip hop\, and pre-Columbian instruments. His debut album\, Guatemaya\, (due out September\, 2018 on Stonetree Records) is a call for social justice for his country’s indigenous majority. \nDoctor Nativo (real name: Juan Martinez) grew up in Quetzaltenango\, Guatemaya. In 1990\, during the bloody\, cold-war era Guatemalan civil war\, Nativo’s father\, Arturo Martinez was assassinated along with five of his friends. Nativo’s childhood\, which began so happily came crashing down. One of his earliest memories is working as a “DJ” when he was as young as five at his dad’s restaurant\, “El Copetín” turned tragic. \n“At ‘El Copetín’\, there was always music playing\, Salsa\, Reggae\, Boleros\, Cumbia\,” Nativo explains. “Music was the only escape from the horrors of the civil war that consumed the country for over three decades. My dad was very charismatic and compassionate; he was always ready to help people. He had friends among the Guatemalan guerillas and would often let them use the restaurant for their meetings\, sometimes they would even come to the house for food and water because we always had supplies from the restaurant.” \nBy the age of fifteen\, Nativo had left school and had taken up the life of a traveling musician. After busking his way through Europe\, India\, and Latin America\, life brought him to Cuba (the country of his father’s birth)\,to study at the Escuela Nacional de Arte in Havana. Eventually he settled in Barcelona\, where he played music in the street\, every day\, for years\, and found his voice through direct contact with the people. \nIn 2010\, Nativo returned to Guatemaya\, where he attended his first Mayan ceremony and discovered his nahual (Mayan animal spirit)\, beginning an intense spiritual journey. Two years later\, Nativo took a 16-hour ride through mountains and jungle to meet with producer and Stonetree Records founder\, Ivan Duran\, at his studio in neighboring Belize. After playing song after song for hours\, the recording process began then and there. \nThe result is a whole new chapter in the music of Central America and Stonetree Records. Guatemaya marks the first direct release to the U.S. market from the legendary\, independent label that brought Andy Palacio\, Aurelio Martinez and other Garifuna greats to the world. For full bio and information\, visit www.doctornativo.com \nNINO CASTANEDA\nLocal opening artist Nino Castaneda is a latin jazz guitarist who loves performing locally in Ocala. \nSHOW US HOW #MUSICMOVES YOU! \nDon’t forget to show us how #musicmoves you by dancing and you may receive a 2019 Levitt AMP Ocala t-shirt. Use the hashtag on Instagram and you could win $100 gift card from the Levitt Foundation. Also\, show your support by stopping by our tent and completing a brief survey to tell us what you thought of the series. \nTHANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS\nLevitt Foundation\, Marion Cultural Alliance\, 98.5 KTK\, TriEagle Sales\, Island Grove Wine Company\, The Mojo Grill & Catering\, Kona Ice Ocala\, David and Lisa Midgett Foundation\, Ocala/Marion County\, Florida\, Summer BreakSpot Program\, and Ocala Electric Utility. Production by Oniram Productions\, Inc. \nThe Levitt AMP Ocala Music Series is supported in part by the Mortimer & Mimi Levitt Foundation\, a private foundation that empowers towns and cities across America to transform underused public spaces into thriving destinations through the power of free\, live music. Learn more at levitt.org.
URL:https://www.ocalastyle.com/event/doctor-nativo-with-nino-castaneda-levitt-amp-ocala-music-series/
LOCATION:Levitt AMP Ocala Music Series\, 1510 NW 4th ST\, Ocala\, FL\, 34475\, United States
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SUMMARY:Remember Jones with Swing Theory: Levitt AMP Ocala Music Series
DESCRIPTION:The 2019 Levitt AMP Ocala Music Series presents Remember Jones with opening band Swing Theory on Friday\, June 14 from 6 – 9 p.m. at Webb Field at the Martin Luther King Jr. Recreation Complex.The performance is free. Please bring your chairs and blankets. \nA food truck will be serving food for purchase. Kids 18 and under eat free with the Summer BreakSpot Program. Beer and wine will also be available for purchase. Kona Ice Ocala will be serving your favorite flavored ice. Visit local vendors and have fun at the Ocala Recreation and Parks recreation vehicle. \nParking is available at the CF Hampton Center (1500 W Silver Springs)\, MLK Jr. Aquatic Center (255 NW 16th Ave) and E.D. Croskey. More information is available at www.levittamp.org/ocala or contact Ocala Cultural Arts at 352-629-8447. \nEach concert in the series features a local non-profit organization working to create art accessibility in our community; tonight’s featured non-profit is Boys & Girls Club of Marion County\, Florida \nREMEMBER JONES\nRemember Jones is a one-of-a-kind soul/pop singer\, storyteller and bandleader with a throwback vibe and authentic energy. Collaboratively supported by a large ensemble of musicians (often featuring female backing vocalists\, a horn section\, and a six-piece rhythm section)\, the band has played to countless packed and sold-out ballrooms\, clubs and theaters throughout the country.\nRemember Jones’ debut album\, Ladies and Gentlemen\, Remember Jones!\, was created after raising close to $19\,000 through nearly 300 small donations via IndieGoGo\, and created in front of a live studio audience with a 25-piece band. Their subsequent release\, Tranquilizer!\, was recorded at the Bomb Shelter in Nashville\, TN\, under the production of Andrija Tokic (Alabama Shakes\, Hurray For the Riff Raff\, Langhorne Slim). Remember Jones was named one of Paste Magazine and Daytrotter’s Top 10 R&B/Soul Artists of 2017.\nIn addition to touring and supporting two albums worth of original material\, Remember Jones presents and fronts multiple productions which have also gained wide popularity. back to BACK TO BLACK\, a recreation of the entire Amy Winehouse album with an orchestra of 12\, and Joe Cocker’s Mad Dogs and Englishmen in a 20-piece arrangement\, have helped Remember Jones develop a diverse audience as the band opens each performance with a set of original music. The company has performed Jeff Buckley’s Grace album in its entirety as a collaboration with Grammy-nominated guitarist and Grace co-writer Gary Lucas\, a 50th Anniversary concert experience of the musical HAIR\, and a live revival of Kanye West’s 808s and Heartbreak with a 25-piece orchestra. Recently\, the company has performed songs of Queen during their production of Yas Queen to a sold out crowd in Red Bank\, NJ.\nRemember Jones has shared stages with George Clinton & Parliament Funkadelic\, Ronnie Spector & The Ronettes\, Darlene Love\, Buster Poindexter\, Nigel Hall\, The Hip Abduction\, Ivan Neville’s Dumpstaphunk\, Southside Johnny & The Asbury Jukes\, and more. In the vein of putting their spin on others’ material\, Remember Jones released Ain’t That a Kick in the Head?!\, a single in celebration of Dean Martin’s 100th birthday\, sharing studio time with Dean’s daughter\, Deana Martin.\nWhether you see him fronting a piano\, a four-piece band\, or with a soul orchestra of 25\, Remember Jones evokes the energy of the great front men and women\, with one of a kind song styling and expert storytelling that keep audiences on their toes and emotions in the moment. \nSWING THEORY\nSwing Theory is a seven-piece group performing swing\, jazz standards and Latin dance favorites. \nSHOW US HOW #MUSICMOVES YOU! \nDon’t forget to show us how #musicmoves you by dancing and you may receive a 2019 Levitt AMP Ocala t-shirt. Use the hashtag on Instagram and you could win $100 gift card from the Levitt Foundation. Also\, show your support by stopping by our tent and completing a brief survey to tell us what you thought of the series. \nTHANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS\nLevitt Foundation\, Marion Cultural Alliance\, 98.5 KTK\, TriEagle Sales\, Island Grove Wine Company\, The Mojo Grill & Catering\, Kona Ice Ocala\, David and Lisa Midgett Foundation\, Ocala/Marion County\, Florida\, Summer BreakSpot Program\, and Ocala Electric Utility. Production by Oniram Productions\, Inc. \nThe Levitt AMP Ocala Music Series is supported in part by the Mortimer & Mimi Levitt Foundation\, a private foundation that empowers towns and cities across America to transform underused public spaces into thriving destinations through the power of free\, live music. Learn more at levitt.org.
URL:https://www.ocalastyle.com/event/remember-jones-with-swing-theory-levitt-amp-ocala-music-series/
LOCATION:Levitt AMP Ocala Music Series\, 1510 NW 4th ST\, Ocala\, FL\, 34475\, United States
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