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Contents May 2023<br />

FEATURES<br />

NSB JAZZ FESTIVAL<br />

All weekend long during the NSB Jazz<br />

Festival there are over 20 shows featuring<br />

many styles of live jazz with FREE<br />

admission at all but one concert. Event<br />

promoter Marc Monteson created this<br />

event to help bring traffic to local businesses.<br />

Page 10<br />

BRIT FLOYD<br />

Brit Floyd returns to the stage to perform<br />

a brand-new production celebrating 50<br />

years of the ground-breaking and iconic<br />

musical masterpiece, The Dark Side of<br />

the Moon.<br />

Page 10<br />

INNER CIRCLE<br />

The Grammy Award winning band headlines<br />

a very special edition of ‘Jamaikin<br />

Me Crazy’ Saturday, May 6th at Area<br />

142 in Cocoa Beach. The normal Sunday<br />

free edition happens the next day.<br />

Page 12<br />

CHAD BALLARD INTERVIEWED<br />

This year marks the 35th Anniversary of<br />

the King Center in Melbourne. Matthew<br />

Bretz took the opportunity to interview<br />

the new Marketing Director, Chad Ballard.<br />

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106 SOUTH BAND<br />

The core of the band is Joseph Pappalardo<br />

and his wife Tina Lynn who have<br />

played as a duo and in bands together for<br />

the past 22 years. In addition, the band<br />

consists of Russ Kellum on bass and vocals<br />

and Ken Mundy on drums<br />

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PUNK IN THE PARK<br />

This year’s concert will be headlined<br />

by National Recording Artist Gel. Currently<br />

touring in support of their debut<br />

album ‘Only Constant,’ which the NJ<br />

based band released earlier this year. It<br />

happens Saturday, May 6th in the Eau<br />

Gallie Bandshell and surrounding areas.<br />

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Columns<br />

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21<br />

30<br />

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36<br />

Chuck Van Riper<br />

The Green Shirt<br />

Calendars<br />

Live Music in<br />

Brevard County<br />

Local Lowdown<br />

Steve Keller’s Take<br />

On The Local Music<br />

Scene<br />

Flori-duh<br />

Charles Knight-<br />

Remembers The<br />

Last Frontier<br />

Fishing Report<br />

by Pompano Rich<br />

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BREVARD LIVE<br />

The largest and most<br />

popular free entertainment<br />

magazine on the Space Coast<br />

and beyond for 32 years.<br />

Brevard Lately<br />

PUBLISHER<br />

EDITOR-IN-CHIEF<br />

GRAPHIC ART<br />

AD SALES, WRITER<br />

COMPLAINTS<br />

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WRITERS<br />

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Steve Keller<br />

Rob Pedrick<br />

Jason Noon<br />

Steve LeClair<br />

Charles Knight<br />

Sarah Kinbar<br />

PHOTOGRAPHY<br />

Bradford Martin<br />

Chuck Van Riper<br />

COLUMNISTS<br />

Chuck Van Riper<br />

Matthew Bretz<br />

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LIVE<br />

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This is what you can find in Cocoa Beach! Photo shows Skywriters at an airshow<br />

in Cocoa Beach in 2008. The air show was on April 15th and 16th this<br />

year. Photo (bottom) shows Superboats at Thunder on the Beach 2019. The<br />

race this yearwill be on May 20th and 21st Photos by Bradford Martin<br />

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May 19-21<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

NSB Jazz Festival<br />

The 21st New Smyrna Beach Jazz<br />

Festival takes place May 19th to<br />

21st, 2023. The event opens with a<br />

free concert featuring the New Smyrna<br />

Beach Middle and High School Jazz<br />

Bands and The Ray Guiser Quartet at<br />

The Brannon Center, 105 S. Riverside<br />

Dr. from 5:30 to 7:30pm.<br />

This year’s line-up will feature<br />

Space Coast favorites Tony Wynn and<br />

Cameron G. Brown Duo and Tony’s<br />

TW6 band. TW6 is the brainchild of<br />

Saxophonist Tony Wynn. The Sextet<br />

was formed for the purpose of melding<br />

young talent with seasoned musicians<br />

Wynn, Brown and Guitarist Walt<br />

Stacey with new young fresh talent<br />

such as keyboardist Daniel Tenbusch,<br />

bassist Zachary Green and drummer<br />

Ashton Gould. TW6 attempts to revisit<br />

the Jazz Classics as well as some R&B<br />

favorites by repackaging them with<br />

a new fresh spirit and feel!<br />

Appearing on Flagler Avenue<br />

on Saturday will be Cigano Swing<br />

for the first time, Sybil Gage and her<br />

Merry Band of Catahoulas are back,<br />

and Rich Walker coming again from<br />

Portland, OR and will have his Septet<br />

with him. Other performers are<br />

The Jeff Rupert Quartet, The James<br />

Hall Trio, Ray Guiser Quartet, Thom<br />

Chambers Band, Daniel “The Saxman”<br />

Fuqua, Packrat’s Smokehouse<br />

Blues and many more. The finale on<br />

Sunday, May 21st from noon to 3pm<br />

will be The Slide Show, a tribute to JJ<br />

Johnson and Kai Winding with special<br />

guest Linda Cole. That show is $ 15.<br />

Prior to the Sunday finale are several<br />

Jazz brunches with music.<br />

This year’s art work was done by<br />

local artist Cathy Berse. T-shirts, posters,<br />

hats and visors will be sold at at<br />

Janie’s Boutique, 307 Flagler Avenue<br />

# 102 and Julie’s at 231 Canal St<br />

Downtown. For lodging information:<br />

800-541-9621.<br />

All weekend long during the NSB<br />

Jazz Festival there are over 20 shows<br />

featuring many styles of live jazz with<br />

FREE admission at all but one concert.<br />

Event promoter Marc Monteson created<br />

this event to help bring traffic to<br />

local businesses. For the complete list<br />

of entertainers, venues and times, go<br />

to www.nsbjazzfest.com.<br />

Saturday, May 27, 8pm<br />

King Center, Melbourne<br />

Brit Floyd<br />

Brit Floyd returns to the stage to<br />

perform a brand-new production<br />

celebrating 50 years of the groundbreaking<br />

and iconic musical masterpiece,<br />

The Dark Side of the Moon. The<br />

show will feature classic tracks from<br />

the album such as Time, Money, Us<br />

and Them and Great Gig in the Sky.<br />

The 21/2 hours plus set list will<br />

also include other highlights from Pink<br />

Floyd’s magnificent catalogue of albums,<br />

including tracks from The Wall,<br />

Wish You Were Here, Animals, The<br />

Division Bell, Medal and much more.<br />

Taking to the stage to perform note<br />

for note renditions of all these classic<br />

Pink Floyd tracks will be the band of<br />

musicians that audiences have become<br />

familiar with worldwide featuring long<br />

time guitarist/vocalist Damian Darlington,<br />

who has played over 2500<br />

Pink Floyd music related concerts. The<br />

band will also feature Ian Cattell, Edo<br />

Scordo, Eva Avila and all the other<br />

expert musicians that have joined Brit<br />

Floyd over the last decade.<br />

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Brevard Live<br />

Saturday, May 6th at Area 142 in Cocoa Beach<br />

INNER CIRCLE<br />

By Steve Keller<br />

“Is this story about the band<br />

or the show that is coming<br />

up,” asks bassist and founding<br />

member of the legendary<br />

band Inner Circle, Ian Lewis.<br />

He seems pleased to find out<br />

that it is both. The Grammy<br />

Award winning band headlines<br />

a very special edition of<br />

‘Jamaikin Me Crazy’ Saturday,<br />

May 6th at Area 142 in Cocoa<br />

Beach.<br />

The promoter of the series, George<br />

Toler, has known and worked with<br />

Lewis and the band for over 40 years.<br />

“Inner Circle is one of the hardest<br />

working reggae bands I’ve ever had the<br />

pleasure to work with,” he proclaims.<br />

“Ian and his brother Roger have kept<br />

their music alive for over 50 years<br />

and beyond.” Lewis is quick to point<br />

out that Reggae music has two facets;<br />

modern and traditional. “Young people<br />

have to understand where the modern<br />

sound originated from,” he says. “It’s<br />

all about vibrations, it doesn’t matter<br />

the color of your skin.” He may be considered<br />

an expert on this subject with<br />

a certain crossover hit that defined the<br />

band many years ago.<br />

‘Bad Boys’. Just reading those two<br />

words ignites the song inside your<br />

head. Released in 1987, it became the<br />

theme song for the TV show ‘Cops’ in<br />

1989 and part of the American culture.<br />

It became so popular, the band is also<br />

sometimes known as the ‘Bad Boys of<br />

Reggae’. Lewis wants people to listen<br />

to more than just the catchy chorus.<br />

As he told Rolling Stone Magazine in<br />

2017, “I hope people take a moment to<br />

understand that the song is about teenage<br />

life and becoming semi-aggressive<br />

as you start growing up.” The phenomenon<br />

led a movie franchise staring Will<br />

Smith and Martin Lawrence. Lewis<br />

mentions that there are plans to release<br />

a fourth movie in the near future.<br />

The iconic song also has value outside<br />

of the silver screen. At press time,<br />

Wendy’s has released a commercial to<br />

promote their $5 Biggie Bags. The cashiers<br />

are ‘Bag Boys’ (“whatcha gonna<br />

do when we bring your food”) while the<br />

original song plays in the background.<br />

Reggae music here in Brevard has<br />

been on the rise for the last couple of<br />

years. Bands like Tidal Theory, Part<br />

One Tribe and Coastal Breed have all<br />

seen success in Central Florida. One local<br />

band, Drifting Roots, has made the<br />

most impact in the shortest time, thanks<br />

to numerous tours throughout the coun-<br />

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try playing along with many well-known Reggae bands.<br />

They will be the opening act on May 6th. “It’s always<br />

cool to play with a band that I’ve been listening to since I<br />

was a kid,” remarks singer/guitarist Matthew Mavericks.<br />

Adds bassist Joey Zizzo, “It’s a blessing and an honor to<br />

play and share the stage with Reggae legends.”<br />

Jamaikin Me Crazy kicked off their latest season a few<br />

months ago at new venue Area 142. The loyal fans followed<br />

suit quickly making it an essential Sunday destination.<br />

The Inner Circle concert will be a special ticketed<br />

event happening on a Saturday. The normal Sunday free<br />

edition happens the next day.<br />

Inner Circle started out in Kingston, Jamaica in 1968 with<br />

Lewis and his brother Roger on bass and guitar respectively.<br />

They were the backup band for singer Jacob Miller<br />

until his untimely death in a car accident in 1980. They<br />

disbanded soon after but regrouped again permanently in<br />

1986. ‘Bad Boys’ sold half a million records in the US<br />

and four million worldwide. They received a Grammy<br />

Award for ‘Best Reggae Album by a duo or group’ in<br />

1993, followed up by the international hit ‘Sweat (Ah La<br />

La La La Long)’. These were the crossover hits that solidified<br />

the band’s place in music history. “What’s amazing<br />

is that they are not just a reggae band but actually won<br />

their Grammy Award with a “Pop Music” song which had<br />

heavy air play on CHR (contemporary hits radio) and<br />

skyrocketed on Billboard charts,” offers Toler.<br />

The band was also immortalized in their home country.<br />

Both Lewis Brothers and Jacob Miller received the Order<br />

of Distinction in 2019 from the Jamaican government.<br />

The band features long tenured members Bernard “Touter”<br />

Harvey on keyboards (since 1973), Lancelot Hall on<br />

drums (since 1986), Trevor “Skatta” Bonnick on vocals<br />

(since 2013) and Andre Phillps on guitar (since 2017).<br />

Over the years, the band has played many of the world’s<br />

largest music festivals. They have shared the stage with<br />

such music heavyweights as Elton John, Van Morrison,<br />

The Black Crowes, Robert Plant and Jimmy Page and<br />

Carlos Santana, just to name a few. Most recently, the<br />

band played The Florida Groves Festival last month in<br />

Orlando with Drifting Roots, and have shows booked for<br />

the remainder of this year and into next.<br />

Ian Lewis is looking forward to the show this month.<br />

“George Toler is a pioneer in bringing Reggae to Florida,”<br />

he says mentioning that this will be the 7th or 8th<br />

time the band has played Brevard. “I want to give a shout<br />

out to all of our fans and we will see everyone at Jamaikin<br />

Me Crazy!”<br />

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Brevard Live<br />

Interview with<br />

Chad Ballard of<br />

the King Center<br />

By Matthew Bretz<br />

This year marks the 35th Anniversary<br />

of the King Center<br />

in Melbourne. I remember<br />

going to one of the first shows<br />

after it opened. It was the Flying<br />

Karamazov Brothers, a famous<br />

juggling act my mother<br />

took me to see. Since then, the<br />

amount of amazing nights I’ve<br />

had there have been enumerable<br />

and the theater has been<br />

a big part of my life. I’m sure<br />

there quite a few who can say<br />

the same. Chad Ballard came<br />

to us a little over a year ago as<br />

the new director of marketing<br />

and sales through ASM Global<br />

who now handles the day to<br />

day operations for the King<br />

Center. We took some time to<br />

get to know our new neighbor;<br />

here’s what happened.<br />

Here we are at the 35th Anniversary<br />

of the King Center. That’s a big<br />

deal to a lot of us in this area. What’s<br />

the energy like around the theater<br />

right now? What kinds of celebrations<br />

or events are planned this season in<br />

regard to the anniversary?<br />

CB: The 35th Anniversary is a special<br />

time for us at the King Center and<br />

we are very proud to share the legacy<br />

of the venue on the Space Coast. So<br />

many people have those fond memories<br />

of growing up and seeing special<br />

events at the King Center. We recently<br />

held a special dedication event during<br />

the Broadway run of Fiddler on<br />

the Roof on the exact date of the first<br />

performance at the venue, Singin in<br />

the Rain, April 10, 1988. More exciting<br />

events and activities are planned all<br />

throughout this year! Follow along on<br />

social media for fun behind the scenes<br />

content and event updates!<br />

You moved here from Nashville,<br />

one of the most musically dynamic<br />

cities in the world. What brought you<br />

to Florida and ultimately the King<br />

Center?<br />

CB: Nashville is a GREAT music<br />

town, they don’t call it “Music City”<br />

for nothing! I enjoyed my time there,<br />

but I truly missed living in Florida,<br />

being near the ocean, all the wildlife<br />

and various activities we have here in<br />

this beautiful state. I spent five years<br />

in Tampa prior to moving to Nashville<br />

and saw an opportunity to return to<br />

Florida, this time on the East Coast!<br />

We’ve got them (Tampa) beat on the<br />

ocean breeze!<br />

Especially during hurricane<br />

season! The King Center has been<br />

through a lot of changes over the<br />

years, especially during the pandemic.<br />

Security increased by quite a bit - for<br />

good reason. There is new bar area<br />

where the art gallery used to be. Can<br />

you talk about some the significant<br />

upgrades and changes the Center has<br />

been through?<br />

CB: The King Center underwent the<br />

first phase of a tremendous renovation<br />

that has transformed the lobby and security<br />

entrance as well as Crown Club<br />

and HVAC system. While it may seem<br />

as an annoyance, the security for all<br />

who attend the events is paramount<br />

to ensure that ALL fans who attend,<br />

can enjoy the shows while minimizing<br />

any potential threats to those who may<br />

wish to do us harm. With the lobby<br />

now fully transformed and modernized,<br />

it allows for a much quicker bar<br />

and concession line as well as more<br />

lobby space for patrons to make their<br />

way to their seats.<br />

You seem to have jumped in head<br />

first and really adapted around here.<br />

You definitely have the knack for it!<br />

What inspired you to get into entertainment<br />

and events?<br />

CB: I have always been a huge fan of<br />

sports & football stadiums growing up,<br />

having played football during my high<br />

school years. Seeing some of the largest<br />

games in those iconic venues such<br />

as Texas Stadium with the hole in the<br />

roof, the warehouse theme inspiration<br />

of Camden Yards in Baltimore has always<br />

been an amazing experience in<br />

person. The sense of belonging you<br />

feel when you attend a live music or<br />

sporting event is like nothing else!<br />

Finding new friends in your section<br />

cheering for the same team or singing<br />

at the top of your lungs to your favorite<br />

artist and song. We truly saw the<br />

power of live sports and entertainment<br />

and that sense of belonging when it<br />

went away and came to a grinding halt<br />

during the pandemic. Live touring music<br />

and sporting events are back and<br />

bigger than ever now with more and<br />

more entertainment options for fans all<br />

around the country and world. It’s truly<br />

great to have this all back on track!<br />

Some pretty big shows have come<br />

through during your time here so<br />

far—can you talk about some of the<br />

more memorable shows or artists that<br />

have come through? Any interesting<br />

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The Column<br />

By Chuck Van Riper<br />

The Green Shirt Debacle<br />

decided I needed a new shirt, so I head on down to the<br />

I local JC Penny, because I’m a classy friggin guy! I go<br />

straight to the sale rack and find a green shirt marked down<br />

from $58 to $17.99. Great! I head to the cashier and use<br />

my debt card to pay for it. As I’m paying for it, I hear the<br />

familiar ding alerting me to the fact that some purchase<br />

has been made on my card, instantly. Cool. I get home<br />

a few minutes later and put on my new purchase. It’s terrible,<br />

no wonder it only cost $17.99. It wasn’t even worth<br />

that! Why did I buy a green shirt? I never wear green. It<br />

looks terrible on me. I don’t even like green. Did I have<br />

some sort of temporary color blindness or did I just buy<br />

it because it was supposedly a good deal without contemplating<br />

the resulting disgust? Was it temporary insanity?<br />

At any rate, I had to return it. So, I head back to the store<br />

and return the item. I’m told my money would be refunded<br />

in 7-10 business days. Why? It took seconds to take it<br />

out of my account, yet they can’t put it back immediately?<br />

And why “business days”? Can’t they make an electronic<br />

transaction on a Saturday? Why would that be? If only<br />

there was a system where payments could be made at any<br />

time, day or night, and take place instantly. Well, maybe<br />

now there will be.<br />

First we have to look at “Real Time Payments”, or RTP.<br />

RTP has been around for a while. Since 2017, the Clearing<br />

House RTP has been one of the main services proving<br />

interoperability to banks and payment services like Western<br />

Union and more currently services like Zelle, which<br />

is now used by many banks and credit unions. Venmo is<br />

another example. Still, depending on banking infrastructure,<br />

it takes a while to get money back. This may be because<br />

a bank may process electronic processes once a day<br />

or once a week, depending on the bank. So refunds and<br />

such might take a while. The banks make money on these<br />

transactions by charging a fee. The fees usually vary depending<br />

on the amount of the transfer. There is actually a<br />

government agency working on these things. Really!<br />

Since 2015, the Federal Reserve has convened the<br />

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Faster Payments Task Force, or FTPF. The goal of the<br />

FTPT is “to identify and assess alternative approaches for<br />

implementing safe and ubiquitous instant payment capabilities<br />

in the United States.” This includes Social Security<br />

payments and things like that. I wonder how much<br />

this task force has cost the taxpayer? Hmmm.. Anyway..<br />

I get a statement, for example, that my social security<br />

will be deposited on the 3rd of the month. Why does it<br />

take 3 days to get to me if they send it out on the 1st<br />

of the month? Can’t they just send it out 3 days earlier?<br />

Then it would be there on the 1st of the month. Now see,<br />

that didn’t take a task force to figure out. Nevertheless,<br />

they’re working on it.<br />

There is a great conspiracy theory going around that<br />

goes something like this: The Federal Reserve is putting<br />

together a program that you can use, similar to Zelle. The<br />

program will be backed by a federal cryptocurrency made<br />

just for this program. Once enrolled, the Federal Reserve<br />

can track all your purchases, watch your every financial<br />

move, and even cut off your account when they deem it<br />

inappropriate, like when you’re buying a gun, or 50 cases<br />

of Twinkies, or anything they deem suspicious. This<br />

would also usher in the world of cashless society where<br />

paper money is banned. The dollar would be obsolete.<br />

The program is called FedNow.<br />

Sound scary! ARGGHHHH! Well, after a little research,<br />

we can all breathe a little easier. Firstly, yes, there is a<br />

FedNow program that will be implemented by the Federal<br />

Reserve by June. Secondly, there are talks of a central<br />

bank digital currency (CBDC). The two, however, are not<br />

interrelated and anybody saying so seems to be conflating<br />

the two. FedNow is actually a type of Real Time Payment<br />

(RTP), similar to Zelle, Venmo, and the like. So,<br />

what’s the difference? Not much. The transaction fees<br />

will be comparable to the competition, as will the maximum<br />

transfer amounts. The main difference seems to be<br />

the governance of the entities. Most RTP’s are run by a<br />

consortium of banks. FedNow is run by the Federal Reserve<br />

and is meant to make payments, in either direction,<br />

instantaneous. While I don’t trust the Fed, I sure could<br />

have used it during my green shirt debacle. Then again,<br />

why don’t we just go back to the gold standard like the<br />

rest of the world.<br />

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1 - MONDAY<br />

COCOA BEACH FISH<br />

CAMP: 7pm Kevin Sanders;<br />

7pm Karaoke<br />

LOU’S BLUES: 7pm Dirty<br />

Bingo<br />

SANDBAR: 8pm Jam Band<br />

2 - TUESDAY<br />

CADILLAC COVE: 7pm<br />

Latin Dance<br />

FOO BAR: 7pm Trivia<br />

LOU’S BLUES: 6:30pm Trivia<br />

SANDBAR: 9pm Electric<br />

Tuesdaze<br />

SOCIAL DISTANCE: 8pm<br />

Jam w/ Russ Kellum<br />

3 - WEDNESDAY<br />

CADILLAC COVE: 7pm<br />

Karaoke<br />

COCOA BEACH FISH<br />

CAMP: 6pm Dueling Pianos<br />

HEIDI’S JAZZ CLUB: 7pm<br />

TBA<br />

HURRICANE CREEK<br />

SALOON: 7-9pm Free Dance<br />

Lessons; 9pm Country Music<br />

DJ<br />

KEY WEST BAR: 8pm Billy<br />

Chapman<br />

LOU’S BLUES: 7:30pm<br />

Rock-Star Karaoke<br />

SANDBAR: 8pm Jake Salter<br />

SOCIAL DISTANCE: 8pm<br />

Dirty Bingo<br />

VILLAGE BIER GARTEN:<br />

6pm Karaoke<br />

4 - THURSDAY<br />

BLIND LION: 6pm SC<br />

Comedy<br />

CADILLAC COVE: 7pm<br />

Trivia<br />

COCOA BEACH FISH<br />

CAMP: 5pm ScottE Hopson;<br />

7pm Line Dancing<br />

EARL’S HIDEAWAY: 6pm<br />

Beautiful Bobby Blackmon<br />

FOO BAR: 8pm Latin Night<br />

DJ<br />

HEIDI’S JAZZ CLUB: 7pm<br />

Sybil Gage HURRICANE<br />

CREEK SALOON: 7-9pm<br />

Free Dance Lessons; 9pm<br />

Country Music DJ<br />

LOU’S BLUES: 7:30pm<br />

Shelley Songer Band<br />

SANDBAR: 8pm Karaoke<br />

SLOW & LOW CB: 7pm<br />

Matt Riley<br />

SOCIAL DISTANCE: 8:30pm<br />

Alexander James<br />

VILLAGE BIER GARTEN:<br />

6pm James Gang Band<br />

May 2023<br />

Entertainment Calendar<br />

CINCO DE MAYO<br />

5 - FRIDAY<br />

BLIND LION: 8pm Jeff<br />

Stanton Trio<br />

CADILLAC COVE: 8pm<br />

Latin Dance<br />

COCOA BEACH FISH<br />

CAMP: 9pm private party<br />

EARL’S HIDEAWAY: 8pm<br />

Papa Wheelee<br />

FOO BAR: 10pm DJ Dexter<br />

HEIDI’S JAZZ CLUB: 5pm<br />

Steve Kirsner & Friends; 7pm<br />

TBA<br />

HURRICANE CREEK<br />

SALOON: 7-9pm Free Dance<br />

Lessons; 9pm Country Music<br />

DJ<br />

KEY WEST BAR: 9pm 106<br />

South Band<br />

LOU’S BLUES: 5:30pm<br />

Karaoke w/ Bob Neal; 9pm<br />

Umbrella Thieves<br />

PUB AMERICANA MELB:<br />

5pm Billy Chapman<br />

SANDBAR: 4pm Jeff Marquis;<br />

9pm Bullet Dodgers<br />

SLOW & LOW CB: 7pm 2<br />

Rock<br />

SLOW & LOW Viera:<br />

5:30pm Dave Meyers<br />

SC HARLEY DAVIDSON:<br />

4pm All American Band<br />

SOCIAL DISTANCE: 8:30pm<br />

Shelley Songer Band; 1:30am<br />

DJ<br />

VILLAGE BIER GARTEN:<br />

3pm Accordion Nick; 7pm My<br />

Remedy<br />

6 - SATURDAY<br />

AREA 142/JMC: 2pm Inner<br />

Circle; Drifting Roots<br />

BLIND LION: 8pm Don<br />

Alexander & The Alley Gators<br />

CADILLAC COVE: 1pm Syd<br />

Taylor, 7pm Just Us<br />

COCOA BEACH FISH<br />

CAMP: 9pm Private Party<br />

CROWNE PLAZA: 1-4pm<br />

Skylar Green; 6pm Aquinas<br />

EARL’S HIDEAWAY: 2pm<br />

Checkmate; 8pm Jules Rios<br />

FOO BAR: 10pm DJ White<br />

Wolf<br />

HEIDI’S JAZZ CLUB: 5pm<br />

Rev Billy C Wirtz; 7pm Aolani<br />

& The Ron Teixeira Trio<br />

HURRICANE CREEK<br />

SALOON: 7-9pm Free Dance<br />

Lessons; 9pm Country Music<br />

DJ<br />

KEY WEST BAR: 9pm Lil<br />

Lin Band<br />

LOU’S BLUES: 1pm Joshua<br />

Keels; 5:30pm Karaoke w/<br />

Cindy; 9pm Switch<br />

PUB AMERICANA MELB:<br />

5pm TBA<br />

SANDBAR: 1pm The<br />

Syndicate; 9pm Cheetah<br />

Coalition<br />

SLOW & LOW CB: 7pm<br />

Adam<br />

SLOW & LOW Viera: 5:30pm<br />

Refish Rich<br />

SC HARLEY DAVIDSON:<br />

11am Chimps On A Limb<br />

SOCIAL DISTANCE: 9pm<br />

Midlife Crisis Band; 1:30am DJ<br />

VILLAGE BIER GARTEN:<br />

4pm Nick on Accordion; 9pm<br />

DJ BG<br />

7 - SUNDAY<br />

AREA 142/JMC: 2pm Blazin<br />

Posse; DJ C-Lioness<br />

CADILLAC COVE: 3pm Jeff<br />

Bynum<br />

CROWNE PLAZA: 1pm Part<br />

One Tribe<br />

EARL’S HIDEAWAY: 2pm<br />

Frank Bang<br />

HEIDI’S JAZZ CLUB: 7pm<br />

TBA<br />

LOU’S BLUES: 2pm Radar<br />

Red; 7pm Corey Kipps<br />

PUB AMERICANA MELB:<br />

3:30pm T.A. Williams<br />

SANDBAR: 4pm Smokin<br />

Torpedoes; 10pm DJ Cerino<br />

SLOW & LOW CB: 5pm<br />

Pompano Pete<br />

SC HARLEY: 11am Changes<br />

Band<br />

VILLAGE BIER GARTEN:<br />

3pm Davis Hattaway<br />

8 - MONDAY<br />

COCOA BEACH FISH<br />

CAMP: 6pm Syndicate; 7pm<br />

Karaoke<br />

LOU’S BLUES: 7pm Dirty<br />

Bingo<br />

SANDBAR: 8pm Jam Band<br />

9 - TUESDAY<br />

CADILLAC COVE: 7pm<br />

Latin Dance<br />

FOO BAR: 7pm Trivia<br />

HEIDI’S JAZZ CLUB:<br />

5:30pm TBA<br />

LOU’S BLUES: 6:30pm Trivia<br />

SANDBAR: 9pm Electric<br />

Tuesdaze<br />

SOCIAL DISTANCE: 8pm<br />

Jam w/ Russ Kellum<br />

10 - WEDNESDAY<br />

CADILLAC COVE: 7pm<br />

Karaoke<br />

COCOA BEACH FISH<br />

CAMP: 6pm Dueling Pianos<br />

HEIDI’S JAZZ CLUB: 7pm<br />

Day Tripper<br />

HURRICANE CREEK<br />

SALOON: 7-9pm Free Dance<br />

Lessons; 9pm Country Music<br />

DJ<br />

KEY WEST BAR: 8pm Syd<br />

Taylor<br />

LOU’S BLUES: 7:30pm Rock-<br />

Star Karaoke<br />

SANDBAR: 8pm Projet Orcon<br />

Revival<br />

SOCIAL DISTANCE: 8pm<br />

Dueling Pianos<br />

VILLAGE BIER GARTEN:<br />

6pm Karaoke<br />

11 - THURSDAY<br />

BLIND LION: 6pm SC<br />

Comedy<br />

CADILLAC COVE: 7pm<br />

Trivia<br />

COCOA BEACH FISH<br />

CAMP: 4:30pm Teddy V; 7pm<br />

Line Dancing<br />

EARL’S HIDEAWAY: 6pm<br />

Kurt Stevens<br />

FOO BAR: 8pm Latin Night<br />

DJ HEIDI’S JAZZ CLUB:<br />

7pm Shayna Steele<br />

HURRICANE CREEK<br />

SALOON: 7-9pm Free Dance<br />

Lessons; 9pm Country Music<br />

DJ<br />

LOU’S BLUES: 7:30pm The<br />

Fog<br />

SANDBAR: 8pm Karaoke<br />

SLOW & LOW CB: 7pm Matt<br />

Riley<br />

SOCIAL DISTANCE: 8:30pm<br />

Karalyn Woulas<br />

VILLAGE BIER GARTEN:<br />

6pm TBA<br />

12 - FRIDAY<br />

BLIND LION: 8pm Tony<br />

Wynn & Cameron Brown<br />

CADILLAC COVE: 7pm DJ<br />

Dvcati<br />

COCOA BEACH FISH<br />

CAMP: 9pm Anja<br />

CROWNE PLAZA: 6pm<br />

LUVU<br />

EARL’S HIDEAWAY: 8pm<br />

Roughouse<br />

FOO BAR: 10pm DJ Ducati<br />

HEIDI’S JAZZ CLUB: 5pm<br />

Steve Kirsner & Friends; 7pm<br />

Krystal Clarke & The Daniel<br />

Tenbusch Trio<br />

HURRICANE CREEK<br />

SALOON: 7-9pm Free Dance<br />

Lessons; 9pm Country Music<br />

DJ<br />

KEY WEST BAR: 9pm Pinch<br />

Brevard Live May 2023 - 21


Entertainment Calendar<br />

LOU’S BLUES: 5:30pm<br />

Karaoke w/ Bob Neal; 9pm<br />

Jaded Saints<br />

PUB AMERICANA MELB:<br />

5pm Ricky T<br />

SANDBAR: 4pm TBA; 9pm<br />

Tidal Theory<br />

SLOW & LOW CB: 7pm Tim<br />

England<br />

SLOW & LOW Viera: 5:30pm<br />

Wes Hufnagel<br />

SOCIAL DISTANCE: 8:30pm<br />

Absolute Blue; 1:30am DJ<br />

VILLAGE BIER GARTEN:<br />

4pm Accordion Nick; 7pm<br />

RokSlyde<br />

13 - SATURDAY<br />

BLIND LION: 8pm Smoking<br />

Torpedoes<br />

CADILLAC COVE: 7pm<br />

Juiced<br />

CROWNE PLAZA: 1pm Matt<br />

Rosman; 6pm Azar Collective<br />

EARL’S HIDEAWAY: 2pm<br />

Radar Red; 8pm Shovelhed<br />

FOO BAR: 10pm DJ Dexter<br />

HEIDI’S JAZZ CLUB: 5pm<br />

Rev Billy C Wirtz; 7pm TBA<br />

HURRICANE CREEK<br />

SALOON: 7-9pm Free Dance<br />

Lessons; 9pm Country Music<br />

DJ<br />

KEY WEST BAR: 9pm Jerry<br />

White<br />

LOU’S BLUES: 1pm Denise<br />

Turner; 5:30pm Karaoke<br />

w/ Cindy; 9pm Are Friends<br />

Electric<br />

PUB AMERICANA MELB:<br />

4-7pm Vince Love<br />

SANDBAR: 4pm TBA; 9pm<br />

Sky Club<br />

SLOW & LOW CB: 7pm TBA<br />

SLOW & LOW Viera: 5:30pm<br />

Tim England<br />

SC HARLEY DAVIDSON:<br />

11am Ryz-N-Soulz<br />

SOCIAL DISTANCE: 8:30pm<br />

Rios Rock Band; 1:30am DJ<br />

VILLAGE BIER GARTEN:<br />

4pm Accordion Nick; 8pm<br />

Umbrella Thieves<br />

MOTHER’S DAY<br />

14 - SUNDAY<br />

AREA 142/JMC: 2-8pm Top<br />

Hill Crew; DJ C-Lioness<br />

CADILLAC BEACH: TBA<br />

COCOA BEACH FISH<br />

CAMP: 2pm Syndicate<br />

CROWNE PLAZA: 12pm<br />

Krystal Clarke Band; Banquet<br />

Room: 12pm Tomas Lopez<br />

EARL’S HIDEAWAY: 2pm<br />

Toppermost (Beatles Tribute)<br />

HEIDI’S JAZZ CLUB: 7pm<br />

TBA<br />

LOU’S BLUES: 2pm Hwy 1;<br />

7pm Catgut Stitches<br />

PUB AMERICANA MELB:<br />

closed<br />

SANDBAR: 4pm Short Circuit;<br />

10pm DJ Cerino<br />

SLOW & LOW CB: 5pm 2<br />

Rock<br />

SC HARLEY DAVIDSON:<br />

11am Chris Petranoff<br />

VILLAGE BIER GARTEN:<br />

3pm Sean Adams<br />

15 - MONDAY<br />

COCOA BEACH FISH<br />

CAMP: 6pm Megan Katarina,<br />

7pm Karaoke<br />

LOU’S BLUES: 7pm Dirty<br />

Bingo<br />

SANDBAR: 8pm Jam Band<br />

16 - TUESDAY<br />

CADILLAC COVE: 7pm<br />

Latin Dance<br />

FOO BAR: 7pm Trivia<br />

LOU’S BLUES: 6:30pm Trivia<br />

SANDBAR: 9pm Electric<br />

Tuesdaze<br />

SOCIAL DISTANCE: 8pm<br />

Jam w/ Russ Kellum<br />

VILLAGE BIER GARTEN:<br />

6pm David Hattaway<br />

17 - WEDNESDAY<br />

CADILLAC COVE: 7pm<br />

Karaoke<br />

COCOA BEACH FISH<br />

CAMP: 6pm Dueling Pianos<br />

HEIDI’S JAZZ CLUB: 7pm<br />

Billy D & Friends<br />

HURRICANE CREEK<br />

SALOON: 7-9pm Free Dance<br />

Lessons; 9pm Country Music<br />

DJ<br />

LOU’S BLUES: 7:30pm Rock-<br />

Star Karaoke<br />

KEY WEST BAR: 8pm Tina<br />

& Joe<br />

SANDBAR: 8pm Teddy V<br />

SOCIAL DISTANCE: 8pm<br />

Duncan Jay Comedy Show<br />

VILLAGE BIER GARTEN:<br />

6pm Karaoke Night<br />

18 - THURSDAY<br />

BLIND LION: 6pm SC<br />

Comedy<br />

CADILLAC COVE: 7pm<br />

Trivia<br />

COCOA BEACH FISH<br />

CAMP: 4:30pm Alex James;<br />

7pm Line Dancing<br />

EARL’S HIDEAWAY: 6pm<br />

Swamp Dawgs<br />

FOO BAR: 8pm Latin Night<br />

DJ HEIDI’S JAZZ CLUB:<br />

7pm Sybil Gage<br />

HURRICANE CREEK<br />

SALOON: 7-9pm Free Dance<br />

Lessons; 9pm Country Music<br />

DJ<br />

LOU’S BLUES: 7:30pm Syd<br />

Taylor Band<br />

SANDBAR: 8pm Karaoke<br />

SLOW & LOW CB: 7pm Matt<br />

Riley<br />

SOCIAL DISTANCE: 8pm<br />

Shelley Songer Duo<br />

VILLAGE BIER GARTEN:<br />

6pm Joshua Keels<br />

19 - FRIDAY<br />

BLIND LION: 8pm Robby<br />

King Trio<br />

CADILLAC COVE: 8pm<br />

Latin Dance<br />

COCOA BEACH FISH<br />

CAMP: 9pm Identy Crisis<br />

CROWNE PLAZA: 6pm<br />

Switch<br />

EARL’S HIDEAWAY: 8pm<br />

Good Fellas<br />

FOO BAR: 10pm DJ Ducati<br />

HEIDI’S JAZZ CLUB: 5pm<br />

Steve Kirsner & Friends; 7pm<br />

Frank Bang<br />

HURRICANE CREEK<br />

SALOON: 7-9pm Free Dance<br />

Lessons; 9pm Country Music<br />

DJ<br />

KEY WEST BAR: 9pm Jerry<br />

White<br />

LOU’S BLUES: 5:30pm<br />

Karaoke w/ Bob Neal; 9pm<br />

Jette County Dragster<br />

PUB AMERICANA MELB:<br />

5pm Alex James<br />

SANDBAR: 4pm Jeff Marquis;<br />

9pm Natty Common Roots<br />

SLOW & LOW CB: 7pm<br />

Buck Barefoot<br />

SLOW & LOW Viera: 5:30pm<br />

2 Rock<br />

SOCIAL DISTANCE: 8:30pm<br />

Karalyn & Dawn Patrol;<br />

1:30am DJ<br />

VILLAGE BIER GARTEN:<br />

4pm Nick on Accordion;<br />

7:30pm Cherry Down<br />

20 - SATURDAY<br />

BLIND LION: 8pm Josh<br />

Miller<br />

CADILLAC COVE: 1pm Syd;<br />

6pm Sheep Dawgs<br />

COCOA BEACH FISH<br />

CAMP: 9pm Vintage<br />

CROWNE PLAZA: 12pm<br />

Island Breeze<br />

EARL’S HIDEAWAY: 2pm<br />

Nasty Habits; 8pm Wicked<br />

Garden Gnomes<br />

FOO BAR: 10pm DJ Dexter<br />

HEIDI’S JAZZ CLUB: 5pm<br />

Rev Billy C Wirtz; 7pm Aolani<br />

& The Ron Teixeira Trio<br />

HURRICANE CREEK<br />

SALOON: 7-9pm Free Dance<br />

Lessons; 9pm Country Music<br />

DJ<br />

KEY WEST BAR: 9pm<br />

Loaded Dice<br />

LOU’S BLUES: 1pm John<br />

McDonald; 5:30pm Karaoke w/<br />

Cindy; 9pm Luna Pearl<br />

PUB AMERICANA MELB:<br />

5pm TBA<br />

SANDBAR: 4pm TBA; 9pm<br />

Love Valley<br />

SLOW & LOW CB: 7pm<br />

Dave Myers<br />

SLOW & LOW Viera:<br />

5:30pm TBA<br />

SC HARLEY DAVIDSON:<br />

11am All American Band<br />

SOCIAL DISTANCE: 8:30pm<br />

Rockfish; 1:30am DJ<br />

VILLAGE BIER GARTEN:<br />

4pm Nick on Accordion; 9pm<br />

DJ BG<br />

21 - SUNDAY<br />

AREA 142/JMC: 2pm 506<br />

Crew; DJ J-Sinn<br />

CADILLAC COVE: 11am<br />

Combobulator<br />

CROWNE PLAZA: 1pm<br />

Coastal Breed<br />

EARL’S HIDEAWAY: 2pm<br />

Chris Duarte<br />

HEIDI’S JAZZ CLUB: 7pm<br />

RSelwyn Birchwood<br />

LOU’S BLUES: 2pm Vince<br />

Reed; 7pm Jeff Bynum<br />

PUB AMERICANA MELB:<br />

3:30pm Vince Love<br />

SANDBAR: 4pm Absolute<br />

Blue; 10pm DJ Cerino<br />

SLOW & LOW CB: 5pm Tim<br />

England<br />

SC HARLEY: 11am Hi<br />

Mileage Band<br />

VILLAGE BIER GARTEN:<br />

3pm Joshua Keels<br />

22 - MONDAY<br />

COCOA BEACH FISH<br />

CAMP: 7pm Travis Daigle;<br />

7pm Karaoke<br />

LOU’S BLUES: 7pm Dirty<br />

Bingo<br />

SANDBAR: 8pm Jam Band<br />

23 - TUESDAY<br />

CADILLAC COVE: 8pm<br />

Latin Dance<br />

22 - Brevard Live May 2023


Entertainment Calendar<br />

FOO BAR: 7pm Trivia<br />

LOU’S BLUES: 6:30pm Trivia<br />

SANDBAR: 9pm Electric<br />

Tuesdaze<br />

SOCIAL DISTANCE: 8pm<br />

Jam w/ Russ Kellum<br />

24 - WEDNESDAY<br />

CADILLAC COVE: 7pm<br />

Karaoke<br />

COCOA BEACH FISH<br />

CAMP: 6pm Dueling Pianos<br />

HEIDI’S JAZZ CLUB: 7pm<br />

Hella Ayelet Gal & The CJ Duo<br />

HURRICANE CREEK<br />

SALOON: 7-9pm Free Dance<br />

Lessons; 9pm Country Music<br />

DJ<br />

LOU’S BLUES: 7:30pm Rock-<br />

Star Karaoke<br />

KEY WEST BAR: 8pm Syd<br />

Taylor<br />

SANDBAR: 8pm Adam Sean<br />

SOCIAL DISTANCE: 8pm<br />

Team Trivia<br />

VILLAGE BIER GARTEN:<br />

6pm Karaoke<br />

25 - THURSDAY<br />

BLIND LION: 6pm SC<br />

Comedy<br />

CADILLAC COVE: 7pm<br />

Trivia<br />

COCOA BEACH FISH<br />

CAMP: 4:30pm Joel Elliot;<br />

7pm Line Dancing<br />

EARL’S HIDEAWAY: 6pm<br />

Sea Monster<br />

FOO BAR: 8pm Latin Night<br />

DJ HEIDI’S JAZZ CLUB:<br />

7pm Sybil Gage<br />

HURRICANE CREEK<br />

SALOON: 7-9pm Free Dance<br />

Lessons; 9pm Country Music<br />

DJ<br />

LOU’S BLUES: 7:30pm<br />

Juiced<br />

SANDBAR: 8pm Karaoke<br />

SLOW & LOW CB: 7pm Matt<br />

Riley<br />

SOCIAL DISTANCE: 8pm<br />

Jeff Bazemore<br />

VILLAGE BIER GARTEN:<br />

6pm TBA<br />

26 - FRIDAY<br />

BLIND LION: 8pm Tony<br />

Wynn & Cameron Brown<br />

CADILLAC COVE: 7pm DJ<br />

Watersocks<br />

COCOA BEACH FISH<br />

CAMP: 9pm Lowell Everly<br />

CROWNE PLAZA: 6pm<br />

RokSlyde<br />

EARL’S HIDEAWAY: 8pm<br />

Twisted Minds Inc<br />

FOO BAR: 10pm DJ Ducati<br />

HEIDI’S JAZZ CLUB: 5pm<br />

Steve Kirsner & Friends; 7pm<br />

Krystal Clarke & Ton Teixeira<br />

Trio<br />

HURRICANE CREEK<br />

SALOON: 7-9pm Free Dance<br />

Lessons; 9pm Country Music<br />

KEY WEST BAR: 9pm TBA<br />

LOU’S BLUES: 5:30pm<br />

Karaoke w/ Bob Neal; 9pm<br />

King County<br />

PUB AMERICANA MELB:<br />

5pm John McDonald<br />

SANDBAR: 4pm TBA; 9pm<br />

Bullet Dodgers<br />

SLOW & LOW CB: 7pm Wes<br />

Hufnagel<br />

SLOW & LOW Viera: 5:30pm<br />

Refish Rich<br />

SOCIAL DISTANCE: 8:30pm<br />

Radar Red; 1:30am DJ<br />

VILLAGE BIER GARTEN:<br />

4pm Nick on Accordion; 6pm<br />

Sean Adams<br />

27 - SATURDAY<br />

BLIND LION: 8pm TW6<br />

CADILLAC COVE: 1pm<br />

TBA; 7:30pm Lil Lin Band<br />

COCOA BEACH FISH<br />

CAMP: 4pm Teddy V; 8pm<br />

Different Strings<br />

CROWNE PLAZA: 12pm<br />

Johnny Debt<br />

EARL’S HIDEAWAY: 2pm<br />

Phoenix; 8pm Crashrocket<br />

FOO BAR: 10pm DJ Dexter<br />

HEIDI’S JAZZ CLUB: 5pm<br />

Rev Billy C Wirtz; 7pm Hella<br />

Ayelet Gal w/ Ron Teixeira Trio<br />

HURRICANE CREEK<br />

SALOON: 7-9pm Free Dance<br />

Lessons; 9pm Country Music<br />

KEY WEST BAR: 9pm<br />

Rockfish<br />

LOU’S BLUES: 1pm Don<br />

Ugly; 5:30pm Karaoke w/<br />

Cindy; 9pm Groove Infusion<br />

PUB AMERICANA MELB:<br />

5pm Jeff Bazemore<br />

SANDBAR: 6pm Heatstroke;<br />

9pm Karalyn & Dawn Patrol<br />

SC HARLEY DAVIDSON:<br />

11am John Otis Band; 4pm<br />

Ryz-N-Soulz<br />

SLOW & LOW CB: 7pm<br />

Pompano Pete<br />

SLOW & LOW Viera: 5:30pm<br />

Wes Hufnagel<br />

SOCIAL DISTANCE: 8:30pm<br />

Murphy’s Law; 1:30am DJ<br />

28 - SUNDAY<br />

AREA 142/JMC: 2-8pm Deja;<br />

Selector Longenecker<br />

CADILLAC COVE: 3pm Jeff<br />

Bynum<br />

CROWNE PLAZA: 1pm 506<br />

Crew<br />

EARL’S HIDEAWAY: 2pm<br />

Tribucon<br />

HEIDI’S JAZZ CLUB:<br />

5:30pm Marcus Machado/<br />

Tribute to Jimi Hendrix<br />

LOU’S BLUES: 2pm Coolers;<br />

7pm The Beach<br />

PUB AMERICANA MELB:<br />

3:30pm Alex James<br />

SANDBAR: 4pm Stoney &<br />

The House Rockers; 10pm DJ<br />

Cerino<br />

SC HARLEY DAVIDSON:<br />

11am Shelley Songer Band;<br />

3pm Forte Band<br />

SLOW & LOW CB: 5pm<br />

Sidney<br />

VILLAGE BIER GARTEN:<br />

3pm Pink Spice Band<br />

MEMORIAL DAY<br />

29 - MONDAY<br />

COCOA BEACH FISH<br />

CAMP: 6pm Kevin Sanders;<br />

7pm Karaoke<br />

CROWNE PLAZA: 1pm Blue<br />

Diamond Band<br />

EARL’S HIDEAWAY: 2pm<br />

Love Valley<br />

LOU’S BLUES: 7pm Dirty<br />

Bingo<br />

SANDBAR: 8pm Jam Band<br />

SC HARLEY: 11am Rip Tide<br />

Duo; 3pm All American Band<br />

30 - TUESDAY<br />

CADILLAC COVE: 8pm<br />

Latin Dance<br />

FOO BAR: 7pm Trivia<br />

LOU’S BLUES: 6:30pm Trivia<br />

SANDBAR: 9pm Electric<br />

Tuesdaze<br />

SOCIAL DISTANCE: 8pm<br />

Jam w/ Russ Kellum<br />

31 - WEDNESDAY<br />

CADILLAC COVE: 7pm<br />

Karaoke<br />

COCOA BEACH FISH<br />

CAMP: 6pm Dueling Pianos<br />

HEIDI’S JAZZ CLUB: 7pm<br />

Billy D & Friends<br />

HURRICANE CREEK<br />

SALOON: 7-9pm Free Dance<br />

Lessons; 9pm Country Music<br />

DJ<br />

LOU’S BLUES: 7:30pm Rock-<br />

Star Karaoke<br />

KEY WEST BAR: 8pm Mary<br />

Buck<br />

SANDBAR: 8pm Syndicate<br />

Duo<br />

SOCIAL DISTANCE: 8pm<br />

Comedy Showcase<br />

VILLAGE BIER GARTEN:<br />

6pm Karaoke<br />

COMMUNITY<br />

CALENDAR<br />

May 1: Music of the Theater<br />

Concert, Brevard Chorale,<br />

Simpkins Fine Arts Auditorium<br />

– EFSC Cocoa Campus,<br />

321-794-7528<br />

May 3 & 4: May Mysteries<br />

Concert, Melbourne Community<br />

Orchestra, Melbourne<br />

Auditorium, 321-285-6724<br />

May 5: Opening Reception:<br />

The View From A Blind Eye:<br />

Solo Exhibition by Esta Rubin,<br />

Fifth Avenue Art Gallery,<br />

EGAD, 321-259-8261<br />

May 5: First Friday Reception:<br />

Joseph Wade Exhibit, Eau Gallery,<br />

321-253-5553<br />

May 6: Brevard Community<br />

Chorus Concert, King Center,<br />

Melbourne, 321-242-2219<br />

May 6: Opening Reception,<br />

Studios of Cocoa Beach, 321-<br />

613-3480<br />

May 7: Jazz Concert: Ron<br />

Teixeira & 2023 Jazz Society<br />

Scholarship Winners: Jazz Concert,<br />

Space Coast Jazz Society,<br />

Veterans Memorial Center,<br />

Merritt Island<br />

May 13: The Groove Shack<br />

Concert, The Tangiers, Palm<br />

Bay, 321-327-8759<br />

May 19: Rodney Carrington,<br />

King Center, Melbourne, 321-<br />

242-2219<br />

May 19: Friday Fest, Downtown<br />

Cocoa Beach<br />

May 19 – Jun 25: The Cemetery<br />

Club, Melbourne Civic<br />

Theatre, Downtown Melbourne,<br />

321-723-6935<br />

May 20: Classic Albums Live:<br />

Tom Petty – Damn the Torpedoes,<br />

King Center, Melbourne,<br />

321-242-2219<br />

May 24: A Salute to Jazz,<br />

Melbourne Municipal Band,<br />

Melbourne Auditorium, 321-<br />

724-0555<br />

May 26-28: Hot Pink presents:<br />

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CHAD BALLARD INTERVIEW<br />

continued<br />

or funny stories from behind<br />

the scenes?<br />

CB: We’ve had some<br />

amazing artists come<br />

through so far! This August<br />

will mark two years<br />

for me at the King Center<br />

and in that span I’ve been<br />

fortunate enough to help<br />

to promote and host events<br />

such as Ron White, George<br />

Thorogood, Il Divo, Chris<br />

Daughtry, Tom Segura, Jim<br />

Gaffigan, Nate Bargatze,<br />

Leanne Morgan, The Indigo<br />

Girls, The Beach Boys<br />

w/ John Stamos, while<br />

also having nationally recognized<br />

Broadway events<br />

such Chicago, Waitress and<br />

Fiddler on the Roof, and<br />

don’t forget, Space Coast<br />

fan favorites Classic Albums<br />

Live just to name a<br />

few! We always make sure<br />

the artists stay safe and enjoy<br />

their stay here at the<br />

King Center – they have<br />

the better stories though!<br />

What kinds of exciting<br />

things can we look for<br />

in the future of the King<br />

Center?<br />

CB: This is the year of<br />

the anniversaries! The<br />

King Center celebrating<br />

35 years, our resident arts<br />

companies Brevard Symphony<br />

Orchestra will be<br />

embarking on 70 years as<br />

an organization this fall.<br />

Both Space Coast Ballet<br />

and Classic Albums Live<br />

will be celebrating 20 years<br />

of the Nutcracker and national<br />

touring respectively.<br />

And fans can expect even<br />

more nationally recognized<br />

shows coming to the Space<br />

Coast. With the influx of<br />

people moving to the area,<br />

we are seeing and feeling<br />

more demand for top talent.<br />

Rest assured, our team<br />

is working around the clock<br />

to bring in the highest form<br />

of entertainment to the region<br />

and to continue to create<br />

those amazing memories<br />

together singing along to every<br />

word.<br />

You have the mic,<br />

Chad! Is there anything<br />

you would you like to say to<br />

the good people of Brevard?<br />

CB: We look forward to<br />

seeing you in the lobby at<br />

the King Center – feel free<br />

to stop by and say hello,<br />

and we hope you tell your<br />

friends and family to come<br />

out and enjoy a show with<br />

us soon!<br />

www.Kingcenter.com<br />

FB - @King.Center<br />

IG - @KingCenterMelbourne<br />

COMMUNITY CALENDAR<br />

continued<br />

Throwback to the Future, Historic<br />

Cocoa Village Playhouse,<br />

321-636-5050<br />

May 27: Brit Floyd, King Center,<br />

Melbourne, 321-242-2219<br />

May 27: The Best of John<br />

Williams: A Side by Side Concert,<br />

Space Coast Symphony<br />

Orchestra, The Scott Center at<br />

Holy Trinity, Melbourne, 855-<br />

252-7276<br />

May 27: Vendor Market, Field<br />

Manor, Merritt Island, 321-848-<br />

0365<br />

May 28: Central Florida<br />

Winds: March On! Concert,<br />

Suntree United Methodist<br />

Church, Melbourne, 321-405-<br />

2359<br />

Cultural events provided by<br />

Brevard Cultural Alliance.<br />

ArtsBrevard.org/events<br />

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106 South Band<br />

By Steve LeClair<br />

There are lots of songs about roads<br />

and highways. Route 66 and Ventura<br />

HIghway come to mind pretty<br />

quickly but would you relate a name<br />

like 106 South Band to a road or a<br />

highway? Well, that’s exactly where<br />

it came from. But wait, 106? There’s<br />

no 106 anything around here! So as<br />

the story goes.... the band Rt 106 had<br />

its origins in Long Island, New York<br />

and is named after Rt 106, a 13 mile<br />

road that runs from Hempstead to<br />

Oyster Bay. After two of its members<br />

relocated to Florida, those band members<br />

took on the name 106 South Band<br />

(the bandmates that stayed up north,<br />

renamed their band 106 North!). The<br />

core of the band is Joseph Pappalardo<br />

and his wife Tina Lynn who have<br />

played both as a duo and in bands together<br />

for the past 22 years. In addition<br />

to Joe and Tina, the band consists<br />

of Russ Kellum on bass guitar and vocals<br />

and Ken Mundy on drums.<br />

They started playing in Brevard<br />

County around five years ago and provide<br />

audiences with a varied array of<br />

music along with both, electric and<br />

acoustic arrangements. When they<br />

first met they found out while talking<br />

that she sang, mostly choir and classical,<br />

and he was a guitarist. Although<br />

they have varied tastes, music was the<br />

center of their worlds, and they got together<br />

to start performing. You’ll find<br />

that their sets vary from the Cranberries<br />

to Zeppelin and lots of others in<br />

between. Tina told us, “Our sets are<br />

like listening to the music when we<br />

were younger driving around town<br />

in the 80’s and 90’s, the songs we<br />

love!” A few years ago when Joe and<br />

Tina first moved to our area, they attended<br />

an open mic where they met<br />

Russ and became friends. Russ knew<br />

Ken and brought him into 106 South<br />

about a year or so ago. One interesting<br />

fun story, is that Joe and Tina stay<br />

in touch with the 106 North Band and<br />

have traveled back home to do reunion<br />

gigs with them. Let’s meet everyone!<br />

Joe - From his earliest memories<br />

as a child, he always was mesmerized<br />

by the guitar. He came from a musical<br />

family where his uncle John was his<br />

biggest influence and his first guitar<br />

teacher. His parents and cousins were<br />

also a huge influence in helping shape<br />

his musical taste. As he grew into his<br />

teens he became more focused on learning<br />

how to play, initially learning from<br />

song books by the Beatles and Rolling<br />

Stones progressing and learning how<br />

to play chords, and then graduating to<br />

Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath and other<br />

bands playing along with the records.<br />

Along the way he played in various garage<br />

bands playing gigs at house parties<br />

and wherever they would let him<br />

come plug and play. Always with the<br />

dream of someday playing in a working<br />

rock ‘n’ roll band. It was not until<br />

he met his future wife and soulmate in<br />

December 2000 that his lifelong dream<br />

became a reality. He remembers the<br />

first time she told him that she sang<br />

and played a recording she did with<br />

college friends of “When the Children<br />

Cry”. He was instantly taken by her<br />

voice and her amazing ability to adapt<br />

to so many styles of music. As their relationship<br />

grew, they also played and<br />

practiced together. All along building<br />

their chops, confidence and an eclectic<br />

master song list they met players<br />

and made friends that would eventually<br />

become the 106 band. That band<br />

made some noise on the Long Island<br />

Bar scene! Having relocated to Florida<br />

to hopefully improve their quality<br />

of life., Joe and Tina formed the 106<br />

South Band and still continue to do the<br />

acoustic duo shows (after more than<br />

two decades of playing together by the<br />

way). Sometimes they even have their<br />

children sitting in who have their own<br />

bands as well. Joe can’t imagine performing<br />

looking to his left and seeing<br />

another person other than Tina, and he<br />

is enjoying every moment living his<br />

dream.<br />

Tina Lynn began her love affair<br />

with music when she was a little<br />

girl. Her father is from Greece and<br />

as a child he would lead call and response<br />

singing with his cousins every<br />

weekend. Tina also sang in her church<br />

choir and played flute in her town’s<br />

community youth orchestra. Later on<br />

in adolescence she began singing in<br />

local bands in her hometown. During<br />

college she toured two times in Great<br />

Britain with a 12 member a cappella<br />

vocal group and recorded as a studio<br />

vocalist for original music composers.<br />

In 2000, she met guitarist Joe and<br />

within the first few dates, they bonded<br />

over a shared love of music and formed<br />

their first band together. Twenty-two<br />

years later they are still together in all<br />

things. They are bandmates, husband<br />

and wife, proud parents and grandparents.<br />

They play together as a band (106<br />

South) and as a duo (Joe and Tina).<br />

Outside of the band, Tina works in the<br />

education field and she enjoys spending<br />

time with her husband, family and<br />

friends. Tina told me, “What makes<br />

playing in Brevard special is that there<br />

is a sense of community here that I<br />

have never felt anywhere else. I also<br />

love the people that come see our band<br />

play because they just want to have a<br />

great time and enjoy songs that they<br />

know and love. I hope that we provide<br />

that to them.” Tina said, “The nights<br />

we do the acoustic duo, we call date<br />

nights!”<br />

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106 SOUTH BAND<br />

continued<br />

Russ Kellum is on bass. He began<br />

cutting his teeth in venues all over the<br />

north-east playing all styles of music.<br />

As his skills grew, so did his admiration<br />

for the greats such as Jimi Hendrix,<br />

Jerry Garcia, Carlos Santana,<br />

David Gilmour and many more. He<br />

moved to Florida in 1997 and has<br />

enjoyed great success in the music<br />

scene and was nominated for Guitar<br />

Player of the Year in the BMAs for<br />

2009. He is always complimented for<br />

his tone, phrasing and feeling and his<br />

ability to make his guitar weep one<br />

second and set it on fire the next. He<br />

has played with numerous local acts<br />

as well as National Recording Artists<br />

such as Pat Travers, Dangerous<br />

Dan Toler of the Allman Brothers and<br />

Greg Allman Band, Jason Ricci, Sean<br />

Chambers,Todd Sharpville, Leanne<br />

Binder, Lucy Iris and much sought after<br />

LA Studio Musician Paul Ill. Russ<br />

was honored to open for Gov’t Mule in<br />

2010.<br />

Always improvising and always<br />

searching for that “tone”, Russ has<br />

the time of his life playing and has<br />

developed quite a loyal following that<br />

continues to grow every day. Russ is<br />

an Eminence Speaker Endorsee and is<br />

sponsored by Gwin Amplification<br />

Ken Mundy is on drums. He relocated<br />

to Brevard from LA where he<br />

played professionally with signed artists<br />

and did studio work also. His favorite<br />

drummers include Taylor Hawkins,<br />

Stewart Copeland, John Bonham and<br />

Ringo Starr to name a few but says really<br />

great drummers to him are great<br />

in their situations. He can play practically<br />

any style. He’s an avid traveler<br />

and surfer.<br />

The 106 South Band can be best<br />

called a BAND of FRIENDS. Not<br />

only do they share their love of music,<br />

but they are truly friends.<br />

You can find them on Facebook and in<br />

many venues along our beaches.<br />

LOCAL<br />

Lowdown<br />

By Steve Keller<br />

Here we are in May, hopefully<br />

sprouting flowers or however the<br />

cliche goes. One thing is for sure, we<br />

are headed straight towards a great<br />

summer of music, both for original and<br />

cover bands, in Brevard County. Join<br />

me, won’t you, as we bring light to<br />

those who travel, set up, rock out, tear<br />

down and leave us wanting for more.<br />

Here we go...<br />

Was great to see The Easy Uzis back<br />

onstage after an almost year absence.<br />

A packed crowd made them feel welcome<br />

as they performed a few new<br />

tunes along with their crowd favorites.<br />

Lead singer Tony Soland said that it<br />

was the best show the band has done.<br />

Hopefully we’ll see them again soon,<br />

have some recorded music released to<br />

tide us over in between shows.<br />

Another welcome return to the scene<br />

is guitarist Dakota Conklin. He’s<br />

been MIA for a little while but back<br />

in a heavy way with the band Forfeiture.<br />

Led by Fields of Saturn/Ektogasm<br />

guitarist Casey Gardner, the<br />

band is rounded out by Jason Mitchell<br />

on vocals, Zak Kalemba on bass and<br />

Austin Wood on drums. Gardner describes<br />

their sound as “We’re trying<br />

to create some heavy music that’s a bit<br />

more original than your typical versechorus-verse<br />

sort of thing, weaving<br />

in all of our influences. Dakota and I<br />

started working on the band in March<br />

2022, and we recorded our first single<br />

in March 2023. We’re just waiting to<br />

get the mix back from Killian Studios<br />

(Matt Goings) in Daytona. At press<br />

time Forfeiture has a couple of shows<br />

under their belt. Looking forward to<br />

see where the new band goes from<br />

here.<br />

If the last name Conklin sounds familiar<br />

it’s because Dakota’s older sister,<br />

Anja Conklin has been tearing it<br />

up in the local music scene for years.<br />

First with Anja<br />

& The Dreamers,<br />

then Greenlight.<br />

I was happy to<br />

hear that she was<br />

back in the studio<br />

in-between<br />

numerous local<br />

gigs each month.<br />

“This year I’ve<br />

actually been<br />

refocusing on<br />

working on and<br />

recording originals,”<br />

she tells<br />

us. “I’m almost done recording my<br />

newest original called ‘Dirty Cracked<br />

Mirror.’ She has decided to do it alone<br />

as a solo act for now. It’s amazing to<br />

follow her career this long; from seeing<br />

the Dreamers evolve into a touring<br />

band out West, to now recording simply<br />

for herself. I wish her nothing but<br />

the best and invite all who read this to<br />

check Anja Conklin out live and when<br />

‘Dirty Cracked Mirror’ gets released<br />

this month.<br />

I don’t get out and about that often, but<br />

was pleasantly surprised to catch a set<br />

from musician Kimberly House. Her<br />

stripped-down renditions of popular<br />

songs on acoustic or useless were a<br />

welcomed change to the standard band<br />

arrangement. Very down to earth personality<br />

both with the crowd and talking<br />

to her after her set. She promised to<br />

work up a set of original songs in time<br />

for the Space Coast Music Festival this<br />

winter so I’m going to hold her to that!<br />

In the meantime, check her out online<br />

to find out where she is playing next.<br />

If original music is more your cup<br />

of tea, look no further than the great<br />

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LOCAL LOWDOWN<br />

continued<br />

band called Mean Violets. I’ve written<br />

about them before and they keep getting<br />

better and better. They have a new<br />

album called ‘We Mean Well’ released<br />

last month. Great to see them following<br />

their dreams and having fun onstage<br />

doing it. Their music fits in with<br />

just about any genre so you should find<br />

them playing a show near you.<br />

Looking for something, maybe dare<br />

I say...interactive? The Space Coast<br />

Drum Collective might just be for<br />

you. For years musician Anthony Darmana<br />

(Brevard Busking Coalition,<br />

Honey Miller) has been leading drum<br />

circles all over the county. This looks<br />

to be a little more often and organized.<br />

Not necessarily your typical band at a<br />

venue type gig, it may even be possible<br />

to hold an event yourself! Find Anthony<br />

and tap into your inner drummer.<br />

It’s good for the soul (I should know!)<br />

With my schedule I’ll listen to local<br />

music more online than in person.<br />

Sometimes I stumble upon friends who<br />

I haven’t seen in a while and had no<br />

idea that they were performing again.<br />

Ian Soden and his lovely partner<br />

Jordy Farrell caught my eye and ear.<br />

Ian is not only a kick ass artist but is<br />

also a great musician. Together their<br />

harmonies are amazing. Check out<br />

some videos on Jordy’s Instagram and<br />

track them down at a gig.<br />

That’ll bout do it for this month’s column.<br />

So much great talent here as the<br />

temperatures rise and we head into<br />

summer. A quick congratulations to my<br />

kid Sage Keller as they graduate from<br />

Mel High. Class of 2023! I’m so excited<br />

to see what this crazy world has for<br />

you and your dreams. As always, feel<br />

free to drop me a line at keller5@hotmail.com<br />

with well wishes, sheepish<br />

fishes or anything else you can think<br />

of. Talk more soon.<br />

Saturday, May 6<br />

Eau Gallie Bandshell<br />

Punk In The Park<br />

It is that time of the year again as<br />

518 Underground skate shop celebrates<br />

its Second anniversary with a<br />

free concert dubbed Punk In The Park.<br />

It happens Saturday, May 6th in the<br />

Eau Gallie Bandshell and surrounding<br />

areas. Vendors, food trucks and beer,<br />

a professional skate ramp and raffles<br />

will take place noon until 10pm. Proceeds<br />

will benefit the non-profit charity<br />

Harbor City Local.<br />

This year’s concert will be headlined<br />

by National Recording Artist<br />

Gel. Currently touring in support of<br />

their debut album ‘Only Constant,’<br />

which the NJ based band released earlier<br />

this year. Gel has been hailed by<br />

NME magazine as ‘shaping the sound<br />

of Hard-Core Punk In 2023’.<br />

Joining Gel are punk legends<br />

Down By Law (photo). The Southern<br />

California band members Dave Smalley<br />

(All) and Sam Williams performed<br />

in downtown Melbourne as part of Oktoberfest.<br />

“That was such a cool experience,”<br />

he tells Brevard Live. “It was<br />

a duo storytellers’ kind of thing that<br />

Dave and I did. We met so many cool<br />

people and we hope to do it again.”<br />

Other out of town bands performing<br />

include Intoxicated, Heaven’s<br />

Gate, The Shakers, Face First, and the<br />

Caustic Bats along with a rare performance<br />

from Orlando’s The Green<br />

Goblyn Project. Jacksonville’s Flag<br />

On Fire also joins Brevard bands<br />

Wolfy Lonesome and Trans Flag.<br />

Sunday, May 21<br />

Earl’s Hideaway, Sebastian<br />

Chris Duarte<br />

o classify Chris Duarte simply as<br />

Ta Blues Man is an understatement.<br />

In his own words, “rockin’ blues”<br />

or ”punk blues” describes him best.<br />

Chris Duarte is a road warrior playing<br />

more than 150 dates a year. As well,<br />

Chris has headlined major festivals<br />

and clubs throughout the US, Canada<br />

and Europe.<br />

Chris is a savant, a sorcerer of<br />

tone, a master at channeling the spirits<br />

and sounds of great musicians of<br />

our past, while remaining completely<br />

recognizable in his own sound. He<br />

has shared his stage with many of the<br />

greatest musicians of our time.<br />

Chris Duarte’s music is ever changing.<br />

In many interviews, he has said “Music<br />

must evolve.” His own early offerings<br />

often become magical journeys<br />

into changing tempo and jazzy interludes<br />

before returning to their core.<br />

With such a vast catalog of recordings,<br />

there are no two shows alike. Every<br />

set list is different, and each song may<br />

be offered distinctly, based on the feel<br />

of a show and the audience. For those<br />

reasons, loyal fans often return to a<br />

Chris Duarte show again and again.<br />

The Chris Duarte Group emerged<br />

on the scene out of Austin, Texas in<br />

the early 90’s and gained notoriety after<br />

wowing a packed room of industry<br />

insiders at the South X Southwest<br />

convention. In the wake of Stevie Ray<br />

Vaughan’s passing, Duarte quickly<br />

gained a National reputation as young<br />

man imbued with a playing style comparable<br />

at times to the late guitarist.<br />

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Flori-duh<br />

By Charles Knight<br />

Like many of you, as a young man I<br />

had a yearning to see more of the<br />

world, for me that began with the small<br />

step of moving to a different area of<br />

Florida following my father’s passing.<br />

My brother Jack Jr. had moved to Melbourne<br />

(actually Eau Gallie as it hadn’t<br />

yet been annexed into Melbourne). He<br />

and his wife at the time had bought a<br />

bar on Harbour City Blvd. also known<br />

as US 1. They named the bar The Two<br />

Knights. It was a good sized country<br />

roadhouse that was not unlike many<br />

bars here, it was pretty common for a<br />

bar to be either country, rock, or Disco<br />

in the area back then, and there were a<br />

lot of bars. But I digress. If you have<br />

been reading these articles for the last<br />

few years, you may remember that<br />

my brother was the guy that built my<br />

family’s bar, The Gator Hook Lodge<br />

in the Everglades in the late 50s. That<br />

changed in the 70s after selling it, Jack<br />

moved here yet never lost his love of<br />

Florida’s different types of wilderness.<br />

After I relocated to Brevard in<br />

seventy seven I began working as<br />

a bartender and manager in various<br />

clubs and restaurants as well as singing<br />

in bands. I also spent a lot of time<br />

with Jack. He never failed to amaze me<br />

with his knowledge of Florida’s flora<br />

and fauna while taking me with him to<br />

different areas throughout the county<br />

and beyond to show me various places<br />

as yet undeveloped where we could<br />

roam and hike while observing local<br />

wildlife. One of the many places<br />

he took me was a few miles north of<br />

the Pineda causeway where there were<br />

few signs of civilization in what is now<br />

known as Suntree and Viera. I vividly<br />

recall a certain area while pushing<br />

through some heavy underbrush and<br />

thick growth where we finally came<br />

to a clearing of sorts, and there it was,<br />

a small rustic stone bridge crossing a<br />

fast moving freshwater stream. It was<br />

gorgeous, almost like something out of<br />

Thomas Kincade painting. For those<br />

of you that aren’t familiar with the artist,<br />

I recommend you look him up.<br />

There were signs of a wide path<br />

that had obviously been unused for<br />

some length of time. I asked Jack what<br />

it was and he told me about old cattle<br />

trails that were used to drive Cracker<br />

cows from North Florida to parts south<br />

to feed the folks in army forts like<br />

Lauderdale, and settlements Miami. I<br />

never researched his story but found it<br />

interesting and romantically alluring.<br />

One afternoon we spotted a red fox<br />

and an Osprey, a couple of Hawks and<br />

a Bald Eagle, various smaller and colorful<br />

birds as well as some field mice<br />

and a couple non venemous snakes. As<br />

always in the sandy areas of our beautiful<br />

state there were Gopher tortoises<br />

and their burrows adjacent to the roots<br />

of Brazilian pepper tree, the noxious<br />

invaders. He showed me elephant ear<br />

plants with leaves sometimes three feet<br />

across and four to five feet in length,<br />

so large were the leaves that one could<br />

take shelter from one of our afternoon<br />

rainstorms under one. They are one of<br />

my favorite subtropical plants but be<br />

aware, they are toxic and can harm and<br />

possibly even kill you if ingested. The<br />

Australian Pinetrees were also non<br />

indigenous, but I have an affinity for<br />

them because there are very few things<br />

as soothing and peaceful as lying on a<br />

bed of pine needles in the shade while<br />

listening to the breeze whistle through<br />

the branches.<br />

On some other afternoons Jack<br />

showed me edges of the Indian River<br />

Lagoon where the water was still pristeen<br />

and one could see the bottom in<br />

some places, we would use dip nets and<br />

tie bits of chicken meat to strings and<br />

cast them into the water. Fresh Blue<br />

crabs would latch onto the chicken and<br />

we would gently pull them almost to<br />

the surface and dip them up with the<br />

nets. When we had enough, we would<br />

build a small fire and fill a pot with the<br />

cool salt river water, build a small fire,<br />

and set it to boil. Once the water was<br />

ready we could throw some crabs in<br />

and in no time at all we would be eating<br />

a fresh seafood lunch. Let me tell<br />

you, there is NOTHING as delicious<br />

as fresh fish and crab right out of the<br />

water! These days I won’t eat anything<br />

out of that river unless it’s caught near<br />

an inlet that allows clean salt water to<br />

pass into the lagoon.<br />

These days homes and businesses<br />

crowd the places. Run off from septic<br />

tanks, pesticides, and other poisons<br />

have nearly killed the lagoon, hotels<br />

and condominiums crowd the shores of<br />

the river and beaches. What were once<br />

gravel and dusty paths with character<br />

are now polluted faceless four lane<br />

roads traversed by automobles filled<br />

with angry frustrated drivers in a hurry.<br />

My home in South Florida is not<br />

what it was 50 years ago and neither<br />

is Brevard. We should all spend more<br />

time in nature and let our planet teach<br />

us real values. The value of a clean river,<br />

a healthy landscape, a breath of air<br />

that isn’t choked with the stench of automobile<br />

exhaust, the sound of gentle<br />

breeze whispering a peaceful calming<br />

song to the ears and heart while resting<br />

in a shady spot. These are all a part of<br />

my Flori-Duh and if you have experienced<br />

them yourself , consider yourself<br />

blessed because you were. If you<br />

haven’t, find a place go there, spend<br />

some time maybe daydreaming about<br />

something pleasent. Leave nothing behind<br />

but your footrints in the sand.<br />

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Rigg’s Outpost<br />

FISHING REPORT<br />

MAY FORECAST<br />

By Captain Pompano Rich<br />

C<br />

elebrate May in Brevard ! Vacation on peaceful, historic<br />

beaches. Put your feet on our sand. It’s not like<br />

anywhere you’ve been before. Our barrier island is pristine<br />

and in many places untouched by civilization.<br />

Fish the beaches early for pompano, bluefish and<br />

snook. Pompano are the headliner and for decades have<br />

been the attraction in Brevard. The finest eating fish right<br />

off the beach! Sand fleas, shrimp and Fishgum are necessary<br />

to catch these migratories before they reach their<br />

summer homes in N.Carolina. Captain Matt Burr at Rigg’s<br />

Outpost will hook you up with the pompano rigs and current<br />

baits to catch these guys. Matt is a beach charter guide<br />

and is the most successful shoreline guide I know. Grab a<br />

card and enjoy and learn the true spirit of surf fishing.<br />

Offshore currents and waters will bring in the Sargasso.<br />

Mats of fresh seaweed that provide forage for mahi and<br />

tripletail. Two fabulous gourmet Florida residents. Trolling<br />

ballyhoo along the floating islands of Sargasso will<br />

bring the mahi screaming out to smash baits. And once<br />

they do more will follow. Once they surround the boat the<br />

mate will keep them chummed up. You will be dazzled by<br />

their colors . Casting chunks into these schools are a blast.<br />

All will pursue the chunk and one will inhale it. You’ll<br />

never know which one till he hooks up and immediately<br />

explodes out of the water for successive jumps to follow.<br />

Under those mats are a brown seemingly lifeless brown<br />

something. These are tripletail. They are completely camo<br />

as if part of the matting. Presented with a live shrimp or<br />

small crab they will charge the bait. Ranging from 5 to 20<br />

pounds bar none no better eating fish out there.<br />

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