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Enjoy live music, art and atmosphere in the Museum of Art Courtyard during Ringling Underground 8-11 PM. This event features an eclectic mix of local, regional, and national live music.November 7th Featured Bands
Gabe Hernandez (Bradenton)
Gabe Hernandez blends the rawness of his Emo roots with the soulful storytelling of Indie Folk, drawing inspiration from luminaries like City and Colour and Noah Kahan. His music, deeply personal and introspective, weaves tales of love, loss, and self-discovery, inviting listeners on a journey of connection and reflection. With a commitment to authenticity and vulnerability, Gabe is carving out a unique space in the local music scene, captivating audiences with heartfelt narratives and memorable melodies.
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Divine AF 90pm (SRQ/Tampa Bay)
Florida’s all-female, folk-rock outfit Divine AF’s new EP, Beautifully Broken, is an exploration and celebration of everything in life. From its infinite loveliness, to its, at times, crippling tenderness.
Known for their unique vocal interplay, featuring three lead vocalists and endless evocative harmonies, Divine AF’s ambitious, soulful and engaging sound is captured on the band’s much anticipated second release.
From the anthemic, guitar-driven defiance of “Flo + Debb” to the evocative introspection of “Kintsugi,” the country-flavored yearning of “Running to Stand Still” and the haunting melodies and harmonies of “Woman on a Wire,” Beautifully Broken showcases a group of artists unafraid to work together toward a singular vision without sacrificing the influences, talents and contributions of each individual.
It’s an aptly beautiful, “unbroken” next effort that will hopefully be making waves in the Sunshine State and beyond.
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HuDost 10pm (Canada)
"HuDost makes music for the sacred and the profane...driven by Sommer's lush expressive alto and Hines' skilled strumming and electric guitar licks, HuDost's performances feel as sacred as a church service, without the identifiers which can separate and shame non-believers."
-Kristi Wooten (PurePop, Rolling Stone, Newsweek)
Electric-Folk, World-Rock ensemble, HuDost, has a new album receiving rave reviews that reached #4 in the Canadian
National Folk/Roots/Blues Chart ANTHEMS OF HOME for March, 2022 and #9 in the US Folk Radio Charts for January, 2022.
HuDost's last album 'of Water + Mercy' reached #24 in the BILLBOARD SALES CHARTS for Folk/Americana also winning The Independent Music Award for Social Action Song. They also recently received two of the 'Best of Nashville awards. HuDost are committed advocates/activists for ONE (non-profit organization) working to end extreme poverty.
They have toured internationally since 2006 including performances at Bonnaroo, FloydFest, BlissFest, The ARK, Vancouver Island MusicFest, Salvador Dali Museum, Levitt Pavilions, WoodSongs, Nashville's Bluebird Café, Music City Roots, Tim Robbins' WTF?! Fest, Montreal Folk Festival, LEAF Festival, Stan Rogers Folk Fest and many more.
Highlight collaborations and opening slots for other artists include Ani DiFranco, Philip Glass, SistaStrings, Jon Anderson (YES), Steve Kilbey (The Church), Neko Case, Jim Lauderdale and many more. The members of Jars of Clay have co-produced their last two records.
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Event is possible with partners:
Moxie Productions SRQ, Talent Buyer
LJ Productions with sound and lighting
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
The Ringling, The John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art, 5401 Bay Shore Rd, Sarasota, FL 34243, United States,Sarasota, Florida