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    MIAMI VINYL: Part II: The 70s through the mid-90s at Miami Art Museum

    Presented by Miami Art Museum

    April 19, 2012

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    MIAMI VINYL: Part II: The 70s through the mid-90s at Miami Art Museum

    The second panel discussion in this three-part series, "MIAMI VINYL: The History of Record-Making in Miami," hosted by Bruno del Granado, CEO of RM Entertainment Group, covers the mid-1970s, 1980s and 1990s, a period that saw Miami rise to the status of a global dance mecca, as well as the development of genres ranging from alternative music (Marilyn Manson, Nuclear Valdez, etc.) to Latin Freestyle (e.g., Nice & Wild,...

    The second panel discussion in this three-part series, "MIAMI VINYL: The History of Record-Making in Miami," hosted by Bruno del Granado, CEO of RM Entertainment Group, covers the mid-1970s, 1980s and 1990s, a period that saw Miami rise to the status of a global dance mecca, as well as the development of genres ranging from alternative music (Marilyn Manson, Nuclear Valdez, etc.) to Latin Freestyle (e.g., Nice & Wild, Exposé, Company B), Miami Bass (2 Live Crew, etc.) and even Country (The Mavericks) – not to mention the impact of The Miami Sound Machine. Following the panel discussion, stick around for a party led by guest DJ Induce spinning the best of ’80s and early ’90s Miami bass and funk, and check out "The Record: Contemporary Art and Vinyl," and other works, on view in the galleries.



    Panel discussion begins 6:30pm, doors open 6pm (limited seating):



    • Bo Crane, President of Pandisc Music Corp., one of the architects of the Miami bass sound

    • Trevor Fletcher – vice president and general manager of the legendary Hit Factory/Criteria Studios

    • Joe Granda – CEO and founder of Granda Entertainment

    • José Tillan – executive vice president and general manager at MTV Tr3s

    • Richard Ulloa – owner and founder of Yesterday and Today Records/Y&T Music



    MAM members free, non-members $8 (general museum admission, guest passes cannot be used)

    Specialty cocktails by Smirnoff, Société Perrier and Redbull

    Secure garage parking $5 at 50 NW 2nd Ave.

    RSVP@miamiartmuseum.org / 305.375.1704



    TWITTER: #MAMMiamiVinyl | @MiamiArtMuseum


    Admission Info:

    MAM members free, non-members $8


    General Day and Time Info:

    6-9pm


    Phone: 305-35-1704


    Accessibility Info: Currently, no accessibility information is available for this event.


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