Miami for Music Lovers - The City That Grooves

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From Chopin to reggae to Latin music, Miami is a cityThe upstairs lounge offers a completely different vibe
that grooves. No matter your music preference, Miamiwith DJs spinning deep house, funk, down-tempo,
has a venue that will please you.hip-hop, and other rare grooves.
For jazz and R&B fans, Dade County's oldest saloonMiami's Winter Music Conference (widely known as
is the place to be. Tobacco Road (626 South MiamiWMC) is the foremost networking event in the dance
Ave, Miami) was a speakeasy during Prohibition, and amusic industry, attracting professionals from over 62
hangout for Al Capone and his compadres during thedifferent countries. With its high concentration of top
1930s. Nowadays, Tobacco Road is known for its liveinternational artists, DJs and industry professionals,
music roster and acts that have played here includeWMC is one of the most publicized events in the
BB King, Koko Taylor, Junior Washington, and Augustmusic business. Venues throughout Miami feature a
Campbell. The Globe Café and Bar (377 Alhambrapacked schedule of evening events, showcasing
Circle, Coral Gables) is known for its Saturday Nightfamous artists and DJs from around the world. Winter
Jazz. At Bougainvillea's Old Florida (7221 SW 58thMusic Conference also features the International
Ave, South Miami) live jazz and blues are performedDance Music Awards, known as the premier annual
throughout the week. This 1929 tavern is located on aawards event for the dance and electronic music
quiet side street and the crowd is a mixture of localindustry. Ultra Music Festival, the largest music festival
characters.of its kind in the USA, is the official closing event for
Latin sounds are a Miami specialty, and Miami's favoriteWMC. Check out the new web site by CRSHotels,
stars Gloria and Emilio Estefan do it right at Bongosfeaturing event information and Winter Music
Cuban Café (601 Biscayne Blvd, Miami), whichConference hotels.
offers Cuban fare on the menu and a packed danceFor classical music lovers, Miami offers an amazing
floor on weekend nights. At Mango's Tropical Caféarray of choices. The Miami Bach Society (Coral
(900 Ocean Dr, Miami Beach) cabaret-styleGables) features the music of J.S. Bach and his
performances are the specialty. On Wednesdays andBaroque contemporaries, and an International Baroque
Fridays, the Macarena Tavern (1334 Washington Ave,Music Festival held in March. The Chopin Foundation
Miami Beach) features a popular flamenco show. The(Miami) presents many classical music concerts that
cigar lounge, Tropical Cigars of Sobe Inc (741 Lincolnare free to the public. The Miami Symphony Orchestra
Rd, Miami Beach) lights up with live music at night,(Sunset Center, 10300 SW 72nd St, Miami) and the
including latin and tropical rhythms.New World Symphony (541 Lincoln Rd, Miami Beach)
If do-it-yourself music is your style, Studio (1801 Collinsboth present world-class orchestra concerts.
Ave, at The Shelborne Hotel, Miami Beach) is theThe Miami International Piano Festival (Lincoln Theater,
biggest Karaoke club in the world, with over 22,000541 Lincoln Road, Miami Beach) is a unique event,
songs in 20 languages, and was voted best Karaokerecognized as one of the most exciting recital series in
club by Miami New Times and WSVN Channel 7.the world today. The festival features extraordinary
Don't want to limit yourself to one style of music?talents capable of mesmerizing listeners and focuses
Jazid (1342 Washington Ave, Miami Beach) is a localon artists who challenge convention.
favorite, with live music every night. Jazid's diverseIf you are heading to Miami for music, CRSHotels.
music includes a multi-cultural mix of Latin and