Boston, MA-based psychedelic jam band The Jauntee and NYC local livetronica favorites Digital Frontier are teaming up for a special Valentine’s Day Musical Feast of LOVE at American Beauty in New York, NY, on Tuesday, February 14th. Tickets for the show are currently on sale and can be purchased here.The Jauntee has been making the rounds of the Northeast music scene, playing over one hundred shows a year at venue’s such as Nectar’s, Paradise Rock Club, and The Spot Underground, along with a number festivals such as Catskill Chill, Disc Jam, Strange Creek, and more. Their unique blend of psychedelic rock, jazz, funk, and an ability to explore new territories from an improvisational-based standpoint, has garnered The Jauntee a rabid, and very loyal fanbase. Certainly a name to look out for in 2017.Digital Frontier, better known as DigiFront by their local NYC contingent, recently played their first show in several years at the Bowery Ballroom with Horizon Wireless. A mainstay of the scene in the mid-2000’s, the group of Luke Stocker (bass), Jesse Stocker (flute/synth), Matt Smilkstein (keys/synth), and Sol “Monty” Montoya (drums) decided it was time to get back together and once again make the ambient, futuristic, and harmoniously jazz-influenced beats that DigiFront has always been known for.Check out some recent footage of both bands in honor of this love filled occasion!The Jauntee – When the Love Is – 12/5/2015Digital Frontier “Smilkstein’s Day Off” (from The Basement Sessions 10/30/16)– SHOW INFO –Artist/s: The Jauntee & Digital Frontier Valentine’s Day Musical Feast of LOVEVenue: American Beauty – 251 W. 30th Street – New York, NY 10001Date: Tuesday – February 14th, 2017Time: Doors 7pm / Show 8pmTickets: $12adv / $15dos (purchase tickets here)Enter To Win Tickets:
January 1, 2003 Regular News Statewide prosecutor nominations made Six attorneys, including the incumbent, have been nominated by the Supreme Court Judicial Nominating Commission for the next term as statewide prosecutor.The commission met December 9 to interview eight finalists it had selected from the 14 people who applied for the job. The final six were submitted to new Attorney General Charlie Crist, who was not expected to name his choice until after he is sworn in January 6.The list includes incumbent Melanie A. Hines, 47, who was first appointed to the job in 1991.The others are: • Lester A. Garringer, Jr., 57, Tallahassee, a partner, James Hoyer Newcomer & Smiljanich, P.A. • Cynthia G. Imperato, 45, Ft. Lauderdale, a senior assistant statewide prosecutor, Office of the Statewide Prosecutor. • W. Richard Scruggs, 53, Miami, a sole practitioner. • James D. Varnado, 40, Tallahassee, director of regulation with the Department of Business and Professional Regulation. • Peter H. Williams, 50, Tallahassee, director, Division of Alcoholic Beverages & Tobacco.The four-year term will run concurrently with the attorney general’s term.
Statewide prosecutor nominations made