For Orlando’s DIY Scene, Uncle Lou’s Is More Than A Venue
Uncle Lou’s is known as where many Orlando musicians get their start. Photo courtesy of Jim Leatherman
Uncle Lou’s is known as where many Orlando musicians get their start. Photo courtesy of Jim Leatherman
There are moments in Yamandu Costa’s playing where the guitar seems to breathe on its own. The Brazilian virtuoso brings that rare, intimate experience to Orlando for one night only.
Hip-hop culture returns to the forefront as Love & Loyalty Weekend takes over Orlando April 17–19 — three days of music, unity, and community rooted in the culture that built it.
Grammy-nominated trumpeter Theo Croker returns to Central Florida for a full-circle performance at the inaugural Orlando Jazz Festival — a homecoming shaped by global sound and rooted in Leesburg.
The inaugural Orlando Jazz Festival arrives March 21 at the Mennello Museum lawn with Chief Adjuah, Terrace Martin, Theo Croker, and a lineup bridging contemporary jazz, soul, hip-hop, and experimental sound.
At 76, Steve Hackett delivered a masterclass at Plaza Live Orlando that proved true artistry doesn’t age. In his first live music review in 40 years, Simon Veness captures a night of prog-rock brilliance, nostalgia, and guitar purity.
A dream about humming recliners led to an experimental music project in Orlando, where La-Z-Boy chairs become instruments at the Immerse Festival.
Orlando Emcee MidaZ The BEAST launches 2026 with a full-album listening party for Dupont Registry at The Commission Beer Chamber, featuring DJ SHARP., live performances, and new releases.
The night I discovered the power of presence, and the force that is Lydia Lunch.
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