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  • Local Legends & Upcoming Events: Rick Springfield, NFL Alumni, and Florida Theater's 90s Ball
    2025/05/06

    Ready for an insider's tour of Jacksonville's hottest summer events? We've got exclusive conversations with the legends and leaders making it all happen!

    Rick Springfield joins us to chat about his return to St. Augustine Amphitheater on May 29th for the "I Want My 80s" tour. The rock legend shares stories about his friendship with fellow performers John Waite, Paul Young, and Wang Chung - all delivering full sets of their greatest hits. Springfield promises a "pedal-to-the-metal" performance that will thrill longtime fans and newcomers alike. He even reveals the fascinating connection between his album "Tao" and Paul Young's bassist who now performs with The Who and David Gilmour.

    The Florida Theater's president Numa Saisselin takes us behind the scenes of their spectacular annual fundraiser happening May 17th. This isn't your typical charity event - they're building a floor over the entire seating area to create an immersive 90s party featuring Jacksonville's own Quad City DJs (of "Space Jam" fame) performing live! Numa reveals how the theater has invested $17 million in renovations with another $15 million planned, while providing over $100,000 in free tickets to veterans and arts education for 25,000+ schoolchildren annually.

    Looking for an incredible opportunity for your athletic kids? Former Roar of the Jaguars Director Robin Valetutto shares details about the NFL Alumni Youth Football and Cheer Clinic happening June 14th. Children can learn from 14 former NFL players (including Big John Henderson and Quinn Gray) and 16+ former Jaguars cheerleaders. This clinic welcomes boys and girls of all skill levels, whether they're interested in traditional football, flag football, or cheerleading/dance.

    Want to know what's happening in Jacksonville's entertainment scene this summer? We've packed this episode with announcements about upcoming shows at Daily's Place, Florida Theater, VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena, and the Alhambra Dinner Theater. Join us for this celebration of Jacksonville's vibrant cultural landscape!

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    27 分
  • Jacksonville's May Concerts plus guests Marlon Wayans and Gary Mullen
    2025/04/26

    The Jacksonville entertainment scene is absolutely buzzing this May with an incredible lineup of must-see performances across our premier venues. From legendary rock stars to cutting-edge comedians, this episode delivers your comprehensive guide to everything happening live in The River City.

    We kick things off with a complete rundown of the jam-packed calendar at St. Augustine Amphitheater. Meanwhile, the Florida Theater hosts an equally impressive slate including Kenny G, Brit Floyd, and the legendary Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons.

    The heart of this episode features two fascinating, candid conversations with performers heading to Jacksonville. First, comedy powerhouse Marlon Wayans opens up about his creative process, revealing how personal tragedy transformed his approach to comedy. "I write from a place of pain and then I bring the humor," he shares. "That's when my humor got more relatable." Wayans also teases his upcoming role in a Jordan Peele production and confirms a new Scary Movie installment filming this summer.

    Then, Gary Mullen takes us behind the scenes of his acclaimed tribute show "One Night of Queen," discussing his unwavering commitment to honoring Freddie Mercury's legacy. "You've got to do it with full commitment and be true to the music and true to the energy of the band," Mullen explains, offering fascinating insights into Queen's musical diversity and multi-generational appeal.

    Whether you're a rock enthusiast, comedy fan, or theater lover, Jacksonville's May calendar has something special waiting for you. Subscribe to our podcast for regular updates on all the amazing live entertainment coming to our city, and never miss another unforgettable performance!

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    19 分
  • FSCJ Artist Series 2025-26 Broadway Season: Star Power and Spectacle
    2025/04/17

    The Broadway in Jacksonville 2025-26 season is about to transform our city's cultural landscape with five spectacular premieres that will dazzle theater lovers and newcomers alike. From slapstick comedy to lavish spectacle, this lineup delivers unforgettable nights of entertainment that bring Broadway's finest directly to our doorstep.

    We kick off the episode chatting with Cecilia Petrush from MJ: the Musical. This is a conversation I accidently forgot to include when this episode first published, so I'm calling it the Producers Cut.

    Then we're joined by Amanda Scott from the FSCJ Artist Series who walks us through this extraordinary new season sponsored by VyStar Credit Union. The journey begins in November with "Clue," the nostalgic whodunit that brings the Hasbro board game and beloved 1985 film to life in a fast-paced, 90-minute theatrical experience at Boddy Manor.

    The season continues with "Mrs. Doubtfire" in February 2026, featuring what might be Broadway's most impressive theatrical magic. Steve Edlund, Associate Director, reveals the incredible behind-the-scenes choreography that allows the lead actor to transform between Daniel Hillard and Mrs. Doubtfire more than 30 times throughout the show – sometimes with costume changes taking less than 30 seconds. These lightning-fast transformations require a dedicated team (affectionately called "Team Effie") who execute every step like a precisely choreographed dance number.

    March brings the lavish world of "Moulin Rouge! The Musical," immersing audiences in crimson velvet draping, the iconic elephant statue, and windmill, while delivering a spectacular musical experience that spans over 160 years of popular music. April showcases "A Beautiful Noise: The Neil Diamond Musical," presenting the untold story of an American icon whose emotional songwriting has touched multiple generations.

    Closing the season in May, choreographer Connor Gallagher shares insights into "Beetlejuice," where Tim Burton's bizarre world comes alive with theatrical flair. The show features interactive elements where Beetlejuice breaks the fourth wall, making each performance unique. One showstopping number features nine Beetlejuices simultaneously dancing across couches, flipping off tables, and hanging from chandeliers.

    Now entering its 60th season, the FSCJ Artist Series continues making professional Broadway accessible to Jacksonville audiences. Season subscriptions start at just $232 for all five shows, offering priority seating, flexible exchanges, and exclusive discounts while supporting both the arts and Jacksonville's downtown economy.

    Don't miss "MJ: the Musical" coming April 22-27, 2024, for those who can't wait until 2025 to experience Broadway in Jacksonville. Visit fscjartistseries.org to secure your seats for what promises to be an unforgettable theatrical season.

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    49 分
  • Spotlight on Jacksonville Entertainment: The McCartney Years and Alhambra Theatre Insider Tales
    2025/04/10

    Jacksonville's vibrant entertainment scene comes alive as we explore two of the city's most fascinating live experiences. At the heart of our journey is an exclusive conversation with Yuri Pool, the visionary behind The McCartney Years – the longest-running Paul McCartney tribute production in the world. For 17 years, Poole has meticulously recreated McCartney's 1970s concert experience down to the original instruments, microphone placements, and stage design.

    Hear why Yuri says "Everything that you see in our show is not a coincidence." This extraordinary dedication creates an immersive time capsule that transports audiences back to the 1970s before they even take their seats. Even more remarkable are the personal connections between Poole's wife and Linda McCartney, and with Paul and Linda's first baby.

    The podcast also features Craig Smith, owner of Jacksonville's historic Alhambra Theatre and Dining, now entering its 59th year. Smith shares fascinating stories from the venue's past, and hid behind-the-scenes anecdotes offer charming glimpses into theatrical history. Looking forward, Smith previews an impressive 2023 season featuring shows from "Beautiful: The Carole King Musical" to "Come From Away" and the interactive "Mystery of Edwin Drood," where audiences vote on the ending.

    Whether you're drawn to McCartney's timeless music or Broadway classics, Jacksonville's entertainment calendar offers remarkable experiences that blend nostalgia with fresh energy. As Smith perfectly puts it, "We're not in the theater business; we're in the business of memory." Don't miss your chance to create unforgettable memories at these extraordinary performances – tickets for many shows are selling quickly!

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    37 分
  • Comedians, Broadway Stars, and Concert Announcements: Your Jacksonville Entertainment Fix
    2025/03/28

    Grab your calendars because Jacksonville's entertainment scene is absolutely exploding with must-see shows and performances! From legendary rock stars to Broadway sensations, comedy headliners to musical icons, we've got the inside scoop on everything coming to The River City's finest venues.

    The biggest news? Sting is heading to Daily's Place, and tickets are vanishing fast! Meanwhile, Rascal Flatts is reuniting for their Life is a Highway Tour at VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena, bringing all their greatest hits back to the stage. The St. Augustine Amphitheater isn't holding back either, with Chicago, Warren Zeiders, Travis Tritt, and Wilco all performing throughout April.

    We dive deep with comedian Angela Johnson-Reyes, who's bringing her Family Reunion Tour to Florida Theater. Angela shares her hilarious and heartfelt journey into motherhood at age 41, discussing how becoming a "geriatric" mom (yes, that's actually what doctors call it!) has transformed both her life and her comedy. Angela explains, giving us a glimpse into how parenthood has enriched her already stellar performance style.

    Broadway fans won't want to miss Les Miserables running April 1-6 at Jacksonville Center for the Performing Arts. We chat with Jake David Smith who plays Marius, about this reimagined production described as "a Les Miz for the 21st century." Jake reveals how they're incorporating modern technology and contemporary perspectives while honoring the timeless story that audiences have loved for generations.

    Whether you're a theater enthusiast, concert-goer, or comedy fan, Jacksonville's stages are lighting up with world-class entertainment. Listen now for all the dates, insider details, and exclusive conversations with the performers themselves! Which show will you be rushing to see first?

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    16 分
  • Live from Jacksonville: Your Ultimate Guide to Upcoming Shows
    2025/03/14

    The entertainment scene in Jacksonville is absolutely buzzing, and this episode brings you the complete rundown of must-see performances hitting our local venues over the next few weeks. From hip-hop royalty to country sensations, comedy icons to rock legends—we've got the insider details on everything worth marking your calendar for.

    Discover what's happening at Decca Live, Jacksonville's exciting new downtown venue, where 50 Cent will be performing on March 28th and rising country star Lily Rose takes the stage April 6th. While Daily's Place remains relatively quiet until May due to stadium construction, their summer lineup promises incredible shows from T-Pain, Old Dominion, Vampire Weekend, Avril Lavigne, and Shania Twain—plus a major announcement dropping soon. We also cover upcoming performances at the St. Augustine Amphitheater, Thrasher Horn Center, and Florida Theater to ensure you don't miss any of the action.

    The highlight of this episode features two fascinating interviews with performers heading to the Florida Theater. First, Jimmy Failla shares his remarkable journey from cab driver to Fox News host, offering wisdom wrapped in humor: "When they call you an overnight success, what they really mean is this guy's been working the overnight shift for 20 years." His "Everybody Calm Down Tour" arrives March 29th. We also catch up with comedian Matt Matthews amid his chaotic house-moving schedule (farm animals included!) to discuss his sold-out "Boujee on a Budget Tour" stop on March 21st and his upcoming music releases. Whether you're a concert enthusiast, comedy lover, or simply seeking entertainment options, this episode delivers your complete guide to Jacksonville's vibrant performance calendar. Subscribe now and never miss another show announcement!

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  • Conversations with Entertainment Legends: Howie Mandel and Clay County Fair Preview
    2025/03/07

    The entertainment pulse of Northeast Florida beats strong in this packed episode showcasing the region's most anticipated events. We kick off with a lineup of stellar performances heading to the Florida Theater. Daily's Place prepares to keep the Parrothead spirit alive with "Keep the Party Going," featuring Jimmy Buffett's original Coral Reefers band. Meanwhile, the St. Augustine Amphitheater presents an impressive roster, including a three-night "residency" for one particular band.

    The spotlight shines brightly on the Clay County Fair returning April 3-13, as Executive Director Tasha shares her excitement about her milestone 10th anniversary celebration. Far from your average county fair, this year's event introduces several unique attractions, including the fair's first-ever demolition derby. Music lovers can enjoy performances by Sugar Ray and Uncle Cracker, Clint Black, Spin Doctors, and Ricky Skaggs and Kentucky Thunder. The fairgrounds will also host a silent disco party complete with goats in pajamas—a quirky combination that perfectly captures the fair's fun-loving spirit. Visitors can explore the often-overlooked Early Florida Village, pet animals, sample creative fair foods, and witness the always-popular tractor and truck pulls.

    The episode closes with big news from the Thrasher Horn Center, including the announcement and details an appearance by William Shatner. Plus we'll chat with Comedian fans Howie Mandel, who'll be at the TH Center on March 13th.

    Whether you're a music enthusiast, comedy fan, fair-goer, or Trekkie, Jacksonville's entertainment calendar has something extraordinary waiting for you. Follow the new Live from Jacksonville Facebook page to stay updated on all the exciting events coming to Northeast Florida!

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  • Get Ready to Rock in Jacksonville (You’ll Want to Get Tickets!)
    2025/02/28

    Get ready for an exciting journey through Jacksonville’s vibrant music scene and, the captivating world of UFOs! This week's episode starts with an exploration of the incredible concerts lined up at venues like the St. Augustine Amphitheater, the Thrasher-Horne Center, and Jacksonville Center for The Performing Arts.

    We sit down with Stephanie Lynn from Daily's Place, who shares her inspiring journey in the music industry and discusses the upcoming lineup that fans can anticipate.

    In a twist, we segue into the intriguing world of unidentified aerial phenomena with former U.S. Army counterintelligence officer Luis Elizondo. Lue dives deep into the revelations of UFOs, their governing bodies, and the cultural implications of such discussions. His insights provide a blend of entertainment and education, sparking curiosity about what lies beyond our earthly boundaries.

    By the end of this episode, you’ll not only have a deeper appreciation for Jacksonville’s music offerings but also a thrilling perspective on the mysteries of the universe.

    Join us for an engaging conversation that will leave you both entertained and informed. Don't forget to subscribe, share, and leave us a review! Your support means the world to us as we continue to uncover and celebrate the pulse of live events in our city.

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    37 分