Last night, Lemon City Rhythm Section proved why they are the best new instrumental group in South Florida.
With an epic set drawn from their new album Instrumental Magic 2, the band set Ball & Chain on fire with music and dancing and put the Lit into Little Havana.
Musicians Jeff Zavac on sax, Jerald Dorsett on keys, Shaka Pace on bass, Aaron Fishbein on guitar, and David Hill on drums did an amazing job, and even Henry Stone had a message for them from the afterlife. “Great job, guys,” he said.
Make sure to pick up the new album. It’s a real crowd pleaser. Here are some photos from the gig.
Since 1935 and still all the way live.
Street construction
Pre show.
Great drinks
Super chill atmosphere
Great people
Band warms up
Joe Stone from HenryStoneMusic introduces the show
The stage is a pineapple
The band rocked hits by Ray Charles, Stevie Wonder, and Ronnie Milsap, just a few incredible musicians who happen to be blind
Playing Ray Charles, “I Got A Woman”
Smiles all around
Jerald Dorsett keyboard solo
The new album sounds incredible
David Hill drum solo
Shaka Pace bass solo
Jeff Zavac sax solo
The famous Virginia Jacko, author and activist, and President and CEO for Miami Lighthouse For The Blind in attendance.
Everybody had an awesome time
HenryStoneMusic does it again!
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From 1946 to 2014, Henry Stone ruled the Florida music industry with an iron fist, a brick of cash, and a warehouse full of vinyl. HSM is the last of over one hundred record labels he personally founded. This record label includes works from every decade in his sixty-five year career right up until today. Licensing available for film, samples, advertising, movies, video games, and more. Family owned and operated.