Every Wednesday Night, Stardust and Ourlando play host to Audobon Park Community Market from 6pm – 10pm.
Bring cash, check out some local music, artists, and food. Holly Riggs shows us her Tarot booth and talks about her music. Ryan also shows off some of the food vendors.
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Melvin Gelvin: The Almost Musical in the Brown Venue at the 2008 Orlando Fringe
Songs by local pop artist Mumpsy, aka Jeff Ilgenfritz
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Raffa and Rainer is an acoustic duet out of Miami, and they were performers in Orlando’s ELLA Music Fesitval in October 2007. In this video they tell Becky how they got together and a little about their weekly open mic at Churchill’s Pub in Miami. The ELLA (Elevate, Listen, Love, Apprieciate) festival was a celebration of female singer/songwriters and female fronted bands from Florida. Raffa and Rainer are just one of the 10 acts who performed at the ELLA Fest. Subscribe to OrlandoScene.TV to get updated when new videos are posted.
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The first ever ELLA Music Festival took place at the Rogers Building in downtown Orlando in October 2007. The festival was a celebration of female singer/songwriters and female fronted bands.
In this video, one of the performers, Rachel Goodrich, turns the tables and interviews our host Becky for a change! We also get a sample of Rachel’s musical stylings in the background, recorded upstairs just minutes earlier.
This is just a tiny sample of what happened at the ELLA Fest. Subscribe to OrlandoScene.TV to get updated when new videos are posted.
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This weekend Becky and Ryan will be attending and videotaping the 2007 E.L.L.A Music Festival at the Rogers Building (the old DMAC at Pine and Magnolia). The event starts at 7PM Friday and Saturday, October 5th & 6th.
These are the sort of events we really love. Local artists representing a niche, but with a message strong enough to reach a wide audience. Instead of waiting a few years for this event to gain popular acclaim, you can be part of the very first adventure by our friends at Gamble Records.
There will be some amazing female-fronted bands at this festival:
Friday October 5th
The Actomatics, Geri X, Victoria Lynn Shultz, Channing Deren, Jenny K. Surrounded by WolvesSaturday October 6th
Raffa and Rainer, Sunny, Jen Pumo, Rachel Goodrich, Holly Riggs
Tickets are $10/day or $18/two day in advance and $12.50/day or $20/two day at the door. A Portion of Proceeds will benefit: Florida School of Herbal Studies; Simple Living Institute; The Solilla School 4 Creative Kids. Tickets are available now at Dandelion CommuniTEA, Austin’s Coffee and Park Ave. CD’s.
In this episode Becky talks to the owner of a College Park original, Taste. Tracy explains the Small Plate format and highlights her favorite dishes. After a look at some art as part of Doug Rhodehamel’s Fungus of the Stars, Becky got to sample some of Taste’s cuisine. Taste is located at 717 Smith St in College Park, just off Edgewater Dr.
As far as food and drink go, Taste has something for everyone – spanning several cuisines and providing for all appetites, I’d bet you you can take even the most particular person and get them to grumble a bit less. The food overall is aimed at someone who appreciates paying for quality ingredients, bringing the average bill to somewhere between $20 and $30 per person. Remember that you’re meant to share, like Tapas. There are 3 seating areas (4 if you count the stage) and the bar, including a few tables outside for those cool spring and fall evenings where you can’t help but sit outside.
We’ve been hearing good things about Taste on local radio and through word of mouth for a number of years now; one can’t mention the restaurant/venue/gallery without thinking “Fish Tacos”. Recently, we noticed a large number of events taking place or relocating to this hip College Park location, and we knew we needed to get a video out ASAP to help people looking for more info on the web get an idea of what they can expect at Taste.
Some of these events include the charity auction we mentioned in the show, Monday night comedy with Absent-Minded Improv (look for an upcoming video featuring AMI), Tuesday Hookah Night, Wednesday night acid jazz with the Absinthe Trio, and live music on the weekends with promotions by Will Walker of Will’s Pub. A new development is a Thursday night open Mic called Preacher Bill Presents.
More videos coming out every week on iTunes. If you’d like to get involved by suggesting an event or venue for us to highlight, get in touch with us at OrlandoScene.TV – thanks for watching.
Every second Sunday of the month, John Theisen and Brian Feldman host a program of short films at the Enzian Theater in Maitland by Florida Filmmakers. Winners are picked by the audience to advance to the Brouhaha Grand Slam in December. Michelle joined us and got a chance to talk with the organizers at the event.
At the January FILMSLAM, 6 Florida films were featured:
Security Deposit – Erica Matyas
Since September – Christopher Zawadzki (3rd Place)
The Blue Moon Pull (PART I) – Young Kim
Aging Imaginations – Kirk Murray
A Man in the Attic – Ali Imran Zaidi (1st Place)
SPEAKEASY – E.R. Jess
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The February and March FILMSLAM events were also a great time, we highly recommend going out and supporting local film to the tune of a $5 bill. If you want to find out more about people producing video and film locally, our other blog, Orlando Video, allows creatives in Orlando to send us links to their video on the web. We have featured E.R. Jess’ group, Feedbag Films, several times now.
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Austin’s Coffee hosted a Relay For Life benefit concert for the JOGGIN’ FOR JAY group of the University of Central Florida. Ryan Price talked to Marissa, the organizer of the group and the concert.
Bands appearing in this video: Dodger, Mumpsy, Sean Moore, Pandos
Relay For Life exists thanks to the American Cancer Society – www.ACS.org
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