Analog Archives Part 1: Henry Stone in the 1950s

Discover Miami's musical history with the sounds from the 1950s from the archive of legendary music man Henry Stone. Digitized by City of Progress Studio with a Knight Foundation Grant, the recordings showcase a a range of musical styles including rock and roll, soul and country, which highlight Miami's dynamic musical past. 

Henry Stone was a prolific force in Miami's music history, owning several record labels including famed TK Records and had a hand in launching the careers of Ray Charles, James Brown, and KC & The Sunshine Band. 

The evening is presented with HistoryMiami Museum, Henry Stone Music USA, Inc., and Gramps. 

GRAMPS
176 NW 24th St, Miami
Starts at 7 pm

Gary Clark Junior at The Filmore

Photo by Gary Clark Jr.

Musician Gary Clark Junior performs at The Filmore Miami Beach at the Jackie Gleason Theater in South Beach on Friday, February 19th. The artist who cites jazz, blues and country as influences, is touring for his 2015 release The Son of Sonny Boy Slim. His rise to fame came after a breakthrough at Antone's, a club in the Austin local's hometown that launched the careers of blues greats Jimmie and Stevie Ray Vaughn. 

The Filmore
1700 Washington Aveue
Miami Beach

John Miller Opens at ICA

Photo courtesy ICA

John Miller’s I Stand, I Fall opens this week at ICA. The first major American presentation of Miller's work, the comprehensive survey brings together more than 75 works that trace Miller's work of figures throughout his work. The exhibit displays a range of mediums, including never-before-seen works from the 1980s. 

The Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami
4040 NE 2nd Avenue, Miami