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They say, “you get what you pay for.” But sometimes that’s not the case. Sometimes you get more. That’s why people with money in their hands keep running up to Sewerside whenever he steps off a stage, looking to buy his 4-song EP, “Lostenfound” for only a buck. The famous “dollar disc” has helped Sewerside establish his name in the area, and we’re happy to merge him with you and help him spread his name even further. Be his friend on MySpace, go see him perform live, and buy a CD. You’ll get more than you paid for. MySpace.com/Sewerside
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Chuck Andrews, Chris Cartrett, and Jason Hermes used to be known as The Guns, but they are now playing under the name, Fire Zuave. These guys dominate the indie rock scene in Palm Beach County, and they fully deserve all the success that’s coming to them. We think they’re worthy of an article in our next issue, but we’d like to know what you think. Check them out online, and let us know if you’d like to see more of Fire Zuave and get to know them better. www.MySpace.com/FireZuave www.WeMergeTalent.com
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independent music, especially on a local level, the most successful musicians are the ones who understand the power of unity and community. No one represents this idea of freely
spreading love to the people through music than a local reggae band outfitted with the tag…“Spred The Dub.” They play everywhere. Go check them out. www.MySpace.com/SpredTheDub
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s an artist in one of the most morbid, misunderstood, and creatively underrated, subgenres of hip-hop - “Horror Core” - J. Hexx proudly fulfills his obligation to give listeners plenty of death, blood, and gore with the release of his latest project, “The Seven Doors to Death/Twitch of the Deadz Nervez.” Reading song titles like “Cannibalism,” “Hang ‘Em High,” and “I Hate You,” prepares curious J. Hexx listeners for what they will hear before they pop the disc in and push play. Or does it warn them? Either way, after pushing the play button, the first thing heard is a sample that says, “One must study
death in order to appreciate life,” the perfect opening line to explain the reason for all the darkness this South Florida artist has compiled on his 23-song independent release. As ironic as it may sound, there’s actually a lot more optimism and hope in the lyrics than would be expected from such a dark and twisted album. “Rope of Life,” the album opener, combines the yin and the yang in a way that only a talented schizophrenic MC like J. Hexx can. This CD appeals as much to those who are curious about the extreme contrasts in life as it does to die hard fans of the “horror core” variety of hip-hop.
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“A Pair of Nuts” Cracks People Up!
By Michelle Villamar MVillamar@Hotmail.com
Some of the best comedy comes in pairs – think Abbott & Costello and Laurel & Hardy. Yamil Piedra and Johnny Trabanco challenge the norm by bringing their improvisational sketch act to audiences across the country. Throw in some music and videos created by the pair and you’ve got a recipe for some hilarious entertainment. The two grew up in Miami and began performing together in 1998 where they met in college at Florida International University. They decided to form “A Pair of Nuts” in 2003 after seeing
the chemistry they had on stage. Their manager Gideon Horowitz, GM of the South Florida Improv Comedy Clubs, signed them after seeing their show, which he called, “some of the funniest material I have ever seen performed on my stage.” The two Cubans are equal opportunity comedians – no one is safe. “We don’t limit ourselves by only doing ethnically driven material,” Yamil explains, “We try to make our show as universally appealing as possible.” They definitely accomplish this with their online material too. Case in point – check out their entertaining commercial parodies like the “Viking Sponsorship Foundation” or “The Law Offices of Facmee & Diaz.” Their show is young,
hip and edgy; it doesn’t cross the line, but gets very close without being offensive. The masses agree with me. They have over 700,000 online video views. They won the Best South Florida Performance at the Miami Improv Festival, and have been invited to perform at the 2008 LA Comedy Festival & the 6th Annual LA Improv Festival with an all star line up which includes cast members from SNL, MadTV, Reno 911, The Office and more. They are beginning a national tour but if you can’t wait to see them in a show, you can have instant gratification. w w w. N u t s Co m e d y. c o m , w w w. Yo u t u b e . c o m / YPiedra, or you check out MySpace.com/PairOfNuts
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ave you ever been driving down the street, listening to a CD, and it’s so good that you just want to give the artist a compliment? If you’re listening to a famous major label artist, it’s not so easy to do that. But if it’s the CD of a local artist that you know personally - you can easily get in touch to tell them what you think. I had such an experience a few days ago, while driving and listening to “Indie Unplugged Miami,” a live compilation recorded in 2007 at The Wallflower Gallery in Miami that features The Cornerstoners, Alukard, Raffa & Rainer, Fitzroy, Nacho & Johann and a live audience that’s not afraid to applaud, hoot, and holler for this varied line-up of Dade County go-getters. As the front man for The Cornerstoners and the executive producer of the unplugged compilation album, E. Grizzly got a text message from me that said, “Grizz - U Da
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Man - Just thought www.MySpace.com/ErikGrizzly I’d remind www.MySpace.com/IndieUnpluggedMiami you.” He hits me back and says, “Nah - You da man - I’m just tryin’ to keep up.” It’s funny, because not only is he that humble, but here he is talking about how I’ve inspired by him, but he has no idea how much he’s also inspired me. What made me send that text was once again hearing my favorite verse (from “Anthem to the Entrepreneur”) while driving. E. Grizzly says, “Why are you different? Why are you special?/ Most people ain’t shit. And you gonna be successful?/ Why you gonna make it, when so many people couldn’t?/ You know why?/ Cause I’m a take it where so many people wouldn’t…” And that’s what E. Grizzly does. He takes it where so many people wouldn’t. With his event booking company, A-Ha Events (Artists Helping Artists), he was responsible for booking the first local independent show at Mansion in South Beach. Now he’s got a series of shows there, and at venues throughout Miami, that consistently prove there genuinely is a real live music scene down here. A community minded, ambitious, and talented rap artist with all sorts of cross genre appeal and influence, E. Grizzly is that rare visionary artist with the organizational skills and the business mind necessary to make things happen for himself and for the music community on the whole. We are happy to Merge him with you. RW
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Nichole Lopez is a conceptual artist whose art guides her through a personal search for reconnection. Her acrylics and oils are emotional vehicles for the universal human story of selfdiscovery. In her struggle with the fear every artist confronts while expressing herself, she lays bare all pretenses. “I think we as artists have a responsibility to bridge the connection with humanity and the soul,” says Lopez, “so that we aren’t totally lost to the coldness of technology.”
The non-restrictive lines and patterns in her work speak to her. Search for a medium that most closely embodies the freedom one finds in true self-expression. Paint. www.myspace.com/nikiart www.nikiphotos.com www.nikiartstudio.com
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A Night in the Life of a DJ
Some insights, answers, and sarcastic commentary from
South Florida’s #1 party DJ What do you have that I can dance to?
Can you dance?
You play music other than “black” records?
Sorry - all my records are black. But I do have some green, red, blue, gold…
Can I request a song? Yes Ok, can you play it next? I’m leaving after.
Since you’re leaving I think I will keep you here for a while and not play your song until I want you to leave.
Dude - If you play this song I will get laid.
If you need me to play a song for you to get laid, I think you should pay me like… $175.00 - just like a pimp!!
Hey?? Can you play that new… blah, blah, blah?
Meanwhile, their drink is in there very unsteady, drunk, drugged up hand dangling above my turntables!!
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With the successful release of our third issue, we have decided on starting a new tradition of merging you with at least one new “out of state� artist in each issue. We begin that tradition now, as We Merge you with our featured make up artist... Rosetta Garcia, of Los Angeles. myspace.com/ macdolls2
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“Butta Verses” has something most artists want - a catalog. He’s got a discography almost as unique as his biography. The adopted oddball professional MC with veteran rap status just keeps dropping CDs, and has been for years. His catalog of releases speaks for itself, and what speaks even louder is his talent. Go get one of his CDs, or better yet - grab the whole collection and see why he’s been in the game so long. www.MySpace.com/ButtaVerses
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D. Schwartz aka Filth
If you made a checklist of what it takes to be a dope MC, he would have big red checks next to everything: voice, delivery, lyrics, style, stage experience, content. D. Schwartz aka Filth might be your new favorite local rapper after you check out his MySpace tracks. It’s been a while though since he released a solo CD, and his sophomore release has somewhat of a “rolling release date.” So along with your friend request, send a message telling him you’ll buy the CD when it drops. That might speed things up. Tell him WeMerge sent you. MySpace.com/FilthyTunes
Jack Licata
In a state full of transients and transplants, Jack Licata stands out easily as one of the most talented of the few hometown heroes. Will he be the next big native Floridian star to carry the torch for The Sunshine State, joining the ranks of Tom Petty and Jim Morrison? We’d like to think so, but really it’s up to you. If you check him out and like what you hear, then support him and help send Jack on his way to the top. Nobody gets there without fans and supporters. MySpace.com/ JackLicata
Brendan O’Hara
Most people already know about Brendan O’Hara. We’re here to merge him with the rest of you. What makes this young man so unique is the fact that he’s not limited to the borders of The Sunshine State. He gigs literally all around the country, spreading his modern soul music to the masses. Professional, packaged, and most importantly - talented, Brendan O’Hara has his act together. Go check out his music, and if you’re a venue owner, book this cat right here. He’ll pack the place. WeMerge staff recommends, “Mistress.” MySpace.com/BrendanOhara
The ResolversIt’s the feel good Reggae vibe that synergistically brings together these 5 talented musicians whose
Brokensound Blvd.
The two core members of Brokensound Blvd., Limelight (MC) and Bonus (Producer/MC), give us beats and rhymes that manifest years of practice and paying dues. Their debut CD, “Thirty Words to the Gallon” reminds you of why you fell in love with hip-hop in the first place. Go get it just in case you forgot. And pop it in your system any time you catch yourself feeling like real hip-hop is dead. MySpace.com/ BrokensoundBlvd Make hip-hop life, yo life!
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influences and experiences encompass literally every genre of music. The Resolvers are methodically moving forward and following all the steps necessary for success in the music business. Weekly gigs, opening for big acts, publicity, CD release parties, a growing fan base - all the components are there. They almost make it look easy. They play every Sunday at Kahuna in Deerfield Beach, just a few hundred feet from the ocean. Go see them, and buy a round of drinks.
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RENDA
WRITER More than just the man behind the “YO! Card” and “H2YO! Water,” Renda Writer is a performance poet and professional event host whose second independent release, “Workaholic” derives its title from the work ethic that pushes him forward every day.
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A firm believer in “the law of attraction,” Renda is using it to achieve his biggest goal yet - appearing on The Ellen Degeneres Show. He also plans on teaching others how to bring positive results into their lives through the same approach with his “2008-2009 Law of Attraction Poetry Tour,” a tour that will visit college campuses and venues throughout America, and will consist mainly of Renda Writer’s original performance poetry, and will be accompanied by stories and elements of comedy and motivational speaking. www.RendaWriter.com
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yricism with a whole new fan base. He speaks of the universality of the word “Yo!” with lines like, “We all say ‘Yo’ whether we know it or not/ Whether we order yogurt or yodel…”
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3 different artists from 3 different genres who left Florida and went to 3 different places for 3 very different reasons Artist: SOULEYE
Genre: Hip-Hop Where did he go? Steamboat Springs, CO Why did he go? Souleye is an example of someone who in a sense, “made it.” Originally from New England, Souleye moved to South Florida and spent a few years doing local shows, open mics, and showcases in the tri-county area. He sold some CDs, gained a decent fan base, and made a bit of a name for himself, but hadn’t yet gotten his “break.” In 2006 that changed - he won a contest that landed him a performance spot on Jam Cruise and became the first ever hip-hop artist to perform on the yearly week long cruise and celebration for jam bands and neo-hippie culture. Performing alongside big names like Michael Franti of Spearhead, String Cheese Incident, and Bass Nectar onboard the ship helped to cement several new business relationships that lead to him moving to Steamboat Springs, CO and using it as a home base while touring extensively around the US. He did over 200 live shows last year and currently tours with the live hip-hop/ electronica group, Blvd. Maybe if enough South Florida WeMerge readers e-mail him, we can get him down here for a big homecoming concert? For the latest on Souleye: www.SouleyeSounds.com www.MySpace.com/BlvdSource
Artist: MATT WINFREE (THE SPOON BENDERS)
Genre: Blues Rock Where did he go? Nashville, TN Why did he go? Matt Winfree’s story is one of a band that reached a career plateau and almost outgrew Florida. It was like he had to go; it was his time leave. His band, The Spoon Benders, had played over 500 shows in the South Florida area and received the “Readers Choice Award” for “Best Live Band” in the “Best of 2006” issue of New Times. They played almost every South Florida venue, developed a core group of devout fans, and opened up for most of the big touring acts that came to Florida, including Foreigner, Pat Benatar, and The Steve Miller Band. After paying all their dues on the local scene and amassing a long list of credentials, it soon became necessary to leave Florida in order to seize bigger and better opportunities and build up from the foundation laid here in the Sunshine State. With Matt being the founder of the band and the only one able to pick up and leave, he moved to Nashville, TN, hired some new band mates and recreated The Spoon Benders formula for success in a new environment late last year. For the latest on Matt Winfree: www.MySpace.com/ MattWinfree www.TheSpoonBenders.net
Artist: ALEXX CALISE
Genre: Rock Where did she go? Los Angeles, CA Why did she go? Alexx Calise is an artist who left South Florida early in her career because she saw that for what she was trying to do, the market and the available opportunities would be better for her out of state. She grabbed the bull by the horns and left the state as a way to jumpstart her career. After a few years of rocking local open mics, recording some rough tracks, learning the music business at Florida Atlantic University, and doing shows with her former band, Wakestate, Alexx decided to use her youth and talent to her advantage and head west, to the City of Angels. Shortly after her arrival in Los Angeles, she met the right people and released her official debut CD, “Morning Pill.” She is currently sponsored by 13 different music companies and has been attracting attention from the press in a way that almost makes it look easy. For Alexx Calise, moving was definitely the right move. For the latest on Alexx Calise: www.MySpace.com/AlexxCalise www.AlexxCalise.com
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ho ever said “nice guys finish last” obviously hasn’t stopped in at the brand new No Hard Feelings Gallery in Coral Springs and seen the entire wall filled with almost 200 awards and trophies, all with the name Chris Blinston. There’s not much room for even one more, which is OK with him because about a year ago Chris turned his attention away from himself and committed to teaching the craft to others with seminars that he now conducts all over the country. A cordial and welcoming artist and entrepreneur who is successful and known throughout the world for his “bold line color realism,” Chris Blinston is as humble as a newcomer and serves as a welcome reminder that there are some good people left. He even asked that we mention in our
article how much he enjoys spending time with his 4 ½ year old daughter. Stop in at the new No Hard Feelings Gallery (See Ad on Page 17) any day of the week to meet Chris, see his trophies, and get that tattoo that you always wanted. On your way out, look up and take notice of the sign above the door that says, “Because Nice Matters” Advice from Chris : - Don’t be afraid to work from the bottom up - Be a part of the culture - Take seminars - Ask questions - Be respectful
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f you don’t own the 1st issue of Spiderman, the 1st issue of Batman, or the 1st issue of Superman, it’s either because you weren’t around back then, or you were around but didn’t buy them, and now your kicking yourself because of their value today. WeMerge Magazine doesn’t want you to miss out on a similar opportunity, so we encourage you to check out
“Imani The Killer.” Jeff Carroll’s latest work gives you the chance to own an original comic book that is well written, visually stimulating, and has as much potential to become a valued collectible as any of the famous titles of yesteryear.
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Written By Rachel Galvin Ravenprods@ yahoo.com
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estled in an unassuming strip mall in North Miami, The Luna Star Café is a haven for the artistically-inclined. This little corner of the world is an intimate place where the muses roam free and free-speech is paramount. It is also a mixed-bag, a magical realm of surprise. Their events are as eclectic as the people who come to watch, ranging from blues and indie rock to art shows and open-mic nights. The space is small enough to encourage mingling and conversation. It has an air of the romantic mixed with a touch of brotherly love. Reminiscent in spirit of the cafes of the 1960’s, Luna Star is brimming with the Bohemian; stepping through the doors or peeking in the window is a peek into something just beyond the ordinary. Owner Alexis Sanfield birthed this unique concept in 1996. “I didn’t want to work for anyone else anymore and I liked the idea
The Luna Star Café of live music. I wanted to create my own little piece of paradise, a place where a community of artists could gather.” People of all walks of life come through the doors seeking solace and a soulful experience. “We have a variety of people. It is very dynamic. They are all ages – 25 to 75, sometimes older.” She allows groups to come in during off times to hold meetings and fundraisers. Planned Parenthood is coming again this year but the date is not set yet. “Last year was a huge crowd. Diane Ward will perform,” she added. Ward is a popular Blues and alternative folk singer based locally. Other frequent performers include: Raffa & Rainer, Matthew Sabatella & the Rambling String Band (folk music highlighted by guitar, banjo, fiddle, mandolin, bass fiddle and mountain dulcimer), Valerie C., and Wisecracker (founding member of Pandemonium, the longest running Public Radio comedy show). Luna Star also holds art shows once a month. “I am open for artists also to hang their work. Big galleries and museums won’t allow local artists to hang their
work unless they are well known. This is a great place to start.” Besides being a great place for art, music and performance, they are also known for their beer about 120 international varieties. There’s also plenty of wine for those who love a variety of vino. After a few swigs, dive into one of their many delightful food items. Perhaps a cheese platter or hummus is to your liking, or would you be better satiated with a veggie burger or crab cakes? To add to your vocabulary skills they have Greek classics like Thyropita, Tzatziki and Spanakopitas. They also have paninis, salads, pasta, burgers, gourmet pizza and desserts. Cappuccinos, espressos, chai tea and sodas are also available. There is a $7 minimum requirement during live performances. A cover charge may also apply. Luna Star Café is located at 775 Northeast 125th Street in North Miami. They are closed Sundays & Mondays and “open in the evenings until the action winds down.” They are a cash only business, no credit cards. For more info, call (305) 799-7123.
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Poets t Painters t Rappers t Comedians t Bands Sculptors t Performance Artists t DJs t Actors t Tattoo Artists t Authors t Graffiti Artists t Producers t Dancers t Singer/Songwriters t Cartoonists t Martial Artists t Make-Up Artists t Magicians t What does WeMerge look for in an artist submission? 1. Talent 2. Commitment to their art (gigs, portfolios, credentials, etc.) 3. Professional packaging (high quality photos & logos) 4. A willingness to participate in promoting the issue your featured in WeMerge Magazine is always accepting artist submissions. We catalogue them all for possible inclusion in future issues. Our advertisers are very important to our survival. For this reason, artists who can provide advertising referrals will have thier sumbissions reviewed immediately. Submit to: Editor@WeMergeTalent.com or fill out the Website Submission Form.
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KEVROART.COM
“Nothing happens unless first we dream.”
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t was Pulitzer Prize winning writer and poet Carl Sandburg who said this - And local artist, photographer, and entrepreneur Kevin Rouse (a.k.a. Kevro) is known for putting this quote into action. He opened Kevro’s Art Bar last summer along with Deb Sullivan because he had a dream of expanding his existing art gallery in the Pineapple Grove district of downtown Delray Beach to a bigger space.
If Kevro hadn’t seen his dream of opening an art gallery that would double as a bar and entertainment venue when he looked at an old run down set of buildings in downtown Delray Beach, then maybe it would have never happened. Once a Haitian convenience store that doubled as a crack den, Kevro set out to turn the unkempt piece of land at 166 SE 2nd Ave in Delray Beach into what would later become Kevro’s Art Bar. Kevro the patient dreamer spent a few years putting in the necessary work to remodel the space and turn it into a place where literally anything can happen. Every night is something different. Stop
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in for the weekly Open Mic on Tuesdays to witness poets, singers, comedians, bands, and rappers all gracing the same stage or swing by on a Thursday night for their original music showcase. Every Saturday night DJ Teak takes over and turns the place into a lively dancehall, spinning only the best in reggae, breaks, industrial, funk, & 90’s hiphop. The venue is also well known for it’s monthly burlesque show (the last Thurs of each month), brought to you by the Boudoir Beauties, and the fact that it offers Blues dance classes on the 2nd and 4th Fridays of each month really puts Kevro’s on the map as venue where you can find an entertainment schedule that other venues only wish they had. As if that wasn’t enough, this distinctive venue that bills itself as an “urban art oasis” for the “creative class” also has fire dancing, drum circles, and belly dancing on the first Friday of the month. We appreciate you reading this, but in order to truly understand the brilliance that is Kevro’s Art Bar, you have to stop in and see for yourself. Have a beer, a glass of wine, or a soda, utilize their free Wi-Fi, and play a round of ping pong, and be sure to tell them that WeMerge Magazine sent you. You’ll be stepping into a dream - Kevro’s dream.
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1, 1/2 Blocks South of Atlantic Ave Just West of the train tracks 2 Free Standing Buildings (Art Bar & Visual Media Studio for Rent) 2 PING PONG TABLES
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Antwian “Intellect” Crawford and Ray “Knowledge” Dominguez are the respective founders of The Underground Poet’s Society, Inc. and The Write Side Poets. WeMerge them with you. The Underground Poet’s Society www.TheUnPS.com Stay tuned for info on 2009 Poetry Conference
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