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Dan Baldrich on the left.
If you party it up at World of Beer - Lake Mary on any Thursday night, you will be treated to one hell of an acoustic show.

Local talent and total guitar bad-ass, Dan Baldrich tears up the stage and leaves you with a night you won't forget.

I have seen Dan play at least 10 times and he's spot on every time. His sets are awesome, his vocals are superb, and he's a singers singer.

Not to mention, he's quick to come down and have a beer with the crowd and hang out with us less talented folks any time.

His range is incredible too. You're treated to anything from Journey to Led Zeppelin and if you're nice enough, he even takes requests.

I tried to record some of his session on my phone but the quality was an offense to anyone with good ears. So I won't post it. I'll never post something that doesn't compliment the artist. And this guy deserves all the props in the world for reminding us of what true talent is all about.

If you're looking to book him, check out his site, or come by World of Beer on  Thursdays and have a chat with the guy.

Here's a sample:   http://www.danbaldrich.com/downloads/wickedthing.mp3




 
 
To say Josie is talented is an understatement. She's incredible. A multi-instrument proficient artist with the vocals to shame most mainstream crooners, it's amazing to see artists dedicated to the craft of making music and making themselves stand out.

Love. Admiration. Endless smiling. I could listen to her all week and not get bored.


 
 
Another great submission by one of our fans. I love a video where the director fuses the actual music, the intended video, and behind the scenes to depict how dedicated the artist is to their craft.

Sometimes, it's the only way to truly tell the story. Florence is a thowback to Janis Joplin and I like it. She has a beautiful voice and would only better any track she collaborated on.
 
 
If you're a fan of 80's Euro-pop, you're going to love M83. This is the type of music to play in a movie montage or set the tone for a trendy bar. Either way, the video is interesting. 'Midnight City' brings me back to my days of listening to Duran Duran on a tape I wrote Kid & Play on in case any of my friends saw it and wanted to bust my balls.
 
 
My buddy Chris passed this to me and I loved it. Pumped Up Kicks is a sick song that can be manipulated into sevaral genres. This time...Dubstep. And the outcome is pretty hot. Check out this dudes b-boy moves. Very "David Elsewhere" style which is nothing but a tremendous kudos.


I'll include David's video below incase you've lived under a rock since 2001. David Bernal is the epitome of what it is to stay true to yourself. Believe in what you do and you never know where it will take you.
 
 
it's great to see a combination of musical talents, upbeat tempo, plus an pretty awesome video to boot. Anyone who thought house music was dead, doesn't know Duck Sauce.