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340501Music SceneContinued from page 7The Larry and JennaShow Last Blast StageOneLast chance to see the Larry andJenna show at the Hog’s Breathbefore they take a break.Larry Smith and JennaStauffer, the creators, writers,producers, and co hosts ofthe “Larry and Jenna Show”since its inception in Juneof last year, invite everyoneever involved in the show totheir Last Blast Stage Oneto recognize and reflectupon the show’s preliminaryaccomplishments before takinga short hiatus to revamp,retool and basically upgradeall aspects of the productionin preparation for their StageTwo endeavor.The show that deals withKey West pop culture hasbeen broadcast weekly overthe internet by Guy deBoer’sKonk Broadcasting Network.www.konkbroadcasting.com.Larry and Jenna co-hostthis Last Blast Stage Oneappreciation show from theHog’s Breath Saloon’s upstairsroom on Wednesday, May 4,at 9 p.m. Anyone who has everappeared on the show, beenassociated with the show,attended a show, and any newfriends yet to experience theshow, are welcome. Singer/songwriter Pete Kronowitt andhis band from Los Angeleswill be the featured musicalguests.For more information, call296-4222.• • • • •Pete Kronowittat the Pier HouseLarry Smith performs Fridaythrough Monday nights at 7p.m. Guests join him at 9 p.m.On Friday and Saturday,April 29 and 30, at 7 p.m.,Larry Smith performs jazz andpop standards, his originalcompositions and accompaniesguest singers and instrumentalists.On Sunday, May 1, at 9 p.m.,Larry Smith showcases thetalents of Los Angeles singer/songwriter Pete Kronowitt andhis band, John David Coppolaon bass and Meri Schaefer ondrums. After having recentlytoured Asia, Europe and SouthAmerica, Kronowitt is excitedto showcase his award-winningfolk-rock style of songwritingwith Larry Smith inKey West (his self-describedfavorite place on Earth). HisPARADISEClint Bullardrepertoire will be drawn fromoriginal material from histhree most recent CD releases.The Larry Smith jazz jamsare held on Mondays at 9 p.m.This week, May 2, featuresdrummer Skipper Kripitzand bassist Tim McAlpine. Allinstrumentalists, vocalists andthe audience are invited toparticipate. For more informationcall 305-296-4600 or visitwww.pierhouse.com/dining/noteworthyentertainment orwww.keywestislandnight.com.• • • • •Jody Gaskin at theSchooner WharfJody Gaskin appears for oneperformance only on Tuesday,May 3, from noon to 5 p.m.Raised in the Chippewa traditions,Gaskin is bringinghis hybrid style that fusestraditional sounds withcontemporary rhythms onguitar, harmonica and NativeAmerican flute. He mixes itup with contemporary, classicrock and blues to country toTop 40 and originals.For more information,call 305-292-3302 or visitSchoonerwharf.com.• • • • •Clint Bullard at theSunset Tiki Bar at theGalleon ResortNight LifeContinued from page 12Zero Duval St. • 296-7701Thurs., 7 p.m., Rolando Rojas •Fri., 7 p.m., Robert Albury • Sun.,7 p.m., Debbie Hudson • Mon., 4p.m., Rolando Rojas; 7 p.m., Fritz& friends • Tues., 4 p.m., RavenCooper; 7 p.m., Rolando Rojas •Weds., 4 p.m., Raven Cooper; 6p.m., Howard Livingston• • • • •The Top at La Concha430 Duval St.Sunset celebration with Alfonseevery Friday and Saturday.• • • • •Local favorite singer/songwriterClint Bullard plays thegulfside Sunset Tiki Bar, 617Front St., every Wednesday,Friday and Sunday from 6 to9 p.m. Bullard, a native Texan,has been playing Key Westfor 13 years, splitting his timebetween Nashville and therock.To find this hidden gem-ofa-bar,walk to the end of FrontStreet to the Harbor and takea left to the end of the boardwalk.You’ll find what’s arguablythe best view of sunset inKey West.Virgilio’s524 Duval St. • 296-8118Thurs., 10 p.m., Latin night withCaribe • Fri.-Sat., 10 p.m., Moose &the Bulletproof Blues Band • Sun.,9:30 p.m., Dave Bootle • Mon., 9:30p.m., Conched Out • Tues., 9:30p.m., Skipper’s League of CraftyMusicians • Weds., 9:30 p.m.,Caffeine Carl and Nick Norman.• • • • •Wine GalleyIn the Pier House Resort, 1 DuvalSt. • 296-4600Fri.-Sat., 7 p.m., Larry Smith• Sun., Larry Smith with specialguests Pete Kronowitt,John David Coppola, and MeriSchaefer • Mon., 7 p.m., Jazzy Jamwith Larry Smith and friends.17◆ THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 2011OPENINGRECEPTIONSat. April 30th 6-9 p.m.Elio Hinds“New Works”David Laughlin“Embracing the Eye”April 30 thru May 19th341015340505296-9000flemingstreetgallery.com830 Fleming (at the corner of Margaret St.)Open Daily 10 am - 6 pm

THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 2011 ◆ 18PARADISEPirates ball and pig roastPHOTO BY SOUTHERNMOST PHOTOGRAPHYSchooner Wharf Bar surrenders the booty … for the best piratecostume at its annual Pirates Ball and Pig Roast on Saturday,April 30, at 7 p.m.The Yo Ho Ho-ing begins with the Pirates’ Costume Contest,with prizes for Best Wench, Best Buccaneer, Best Bustier andCutthroat Surprise.Sea shanties, sword play and swashbuckling will be provided byKey West’s own band of pyrates. Party with yer mateys, and withGeorge Victory and the Observant Lion Band.PHOTO BY SOUTHERNMOST PHOTOGRAPHYSome of the Pirate Wenches competing in last year’s Pirate CostumeCompetition. For more information, visit SchoonerWharf.com or call305-292-3302.mardi grasparade partyvictory party andsurrender ceremonyPHOTO BY JOE LAZARBe a Conch Republic patriot and join the annualIndependence March to the Sea with Schooner Wharf Bartoday, April 28, at 7 p.m., corner of South Street and Duval.All parade merrymakers can don a costume, throw their MardiGras beads and march to the island sounds of the six-pieceGeorge Victory and the Observant Lion Band, whose islandbeats and Caribbean steel drums will continue until midnight.PHOTO BY SOUTHERNMOST PHOTOGRAPHYAbove, USCG Captain Griffen formally surrenders to theConch Republic Navy after last year’s victory.Join your Conch Republic comrades-in-arms at SchoonerWharf Bar for the annual Conch Republic Naval Parade andGreat Battle Surrender Ceremony, Friday, April 29, when theU.S. Border Patrol infiltrates the Conch Republic, and allable bodies are commanded to load up on ammunition (wetCuban bread) and stand their ground against the advancingtroops in Key West Harbor.Then retrieve your wounded comrades and make your warwearyway to Schooner Wharf Bar for the Victory Party andSurrender Ceremony at 9 p.m.Rock the night away with George Victory and the ObservantLion Band.For more information about the Victory Party and SurrenderCeremony, visit SchoonerWharf.com or call 305-292-3302.conch cruiserPHOTO BY DAN KOLBE/Southernmost PhotographyThe people’s Choice Award: This one was voted on by the people,and the winner was the honorable Mayor Craig Cates with his1,100 horse power 68 Camaro. Conch Muscle at the show.See Conch Cruiser Car Show on page 20.

THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 2011 ◆ 18PARADISEPirates ball and pig roastPHOTO BY SOUTHERNMOST PHOTOGRAPHYSchooner Wharf Bar surrenders <strong>the</strong> booty … for <strong>the</strong> best piratecostume at its annual Pirates Ball and Pig Roast on Saturday,April 30, at 7 p.m.The Yo Ho Ho-ing begins with <strong>the</strong> Pirates’ Costume Contest,with prizes for Best Wench, Best Buccaneer, Best Bustier andCutthroat Surprise.Sea shanties, sword play and swashbuckling will be provided by<strong>Key</strong> <strong>West</strong>’s own band of pyrates. Party with yer mateys, and withGeorge Victory and <strong>the</strong> Observant Lion Band.PHOTO BY SOUTHERNMOST PHOTOGRAPHYSome of <strong>the</strong> Pirate Wenches competing in last year’s Pirate CostumeCompetition. For more information, visit SchoonerWharf.com or call305-292-3302.mardi grasparade partyvictory party andsurrender ceremonyPHOTO BY JOE LAZARBe a Conch Republic patriot and join <strong>the</strong> annualIndependence March to <strong>the</strong> Sea with Schooner Wharf Bartoday, April 28, at 7 p.m., corner of South Street and Duval.All parade merrymakers can don a costume, throw <strong>the</strong>ir MardiGras beads and march to <strong>the</strong> island sounds of <strong>the</strong> six-pieceGeorge Victory and <strong>the</strong> Observant Lion Band, whose islandbeats and Caribbean steel drums will continue until midnight.PHOTO BY SOUTHERNMOST PHOTOGRAPHYAbove, USCG Captain Griffen formally surrenders to <strong>the</strong>Conch Republic Navy after last year’s victory.Join your Conch Republic comrades-in-arms at SchoonerWharf Bar for <strong>the</strong> annual Conch Republic Naval Parade andGreat Battle Surrender Ceremony, Friday, April 29, when <strong>the</strong>U.S. Border Patrol infiltrates <strong>the</strong> Conch Republic, and allable bodies are commanded to load up on ammunition (wetCuban bread) and stand <strong>the</strong>ir ground against <strong>the</strong> advancingtroops in <strong>Key</strong> <strong>West</strong> Harbor.Then retrieve your wounded comrades and make your warwearyway to Schooner Wharf Bar for <strong>the</strong> Victory Party andSurrender Ceremony at 9 p.m.Rock <strong>the</strong> night away with George Victory and <strong>the</strong> ObservantLion Band.For more information about <strong>the</strong> Victory Party and SurrenderCeremony, visit SchoonerWharf.com or call 305-292-3302.conch cruiserPHOTO BY DAN KOLBE/Sou<strong>the</strong>rnmost PhotographyThe people’s Choice Award: This one was voted on by <strong>the</strong> people,and <strong>the</strong> winner was <strong>the</strong> honorable Mayor Craig Cates with his1,100 horse power 68 Camaro. Conch Muscle at <strong>the</strong> show.See Conch Cruiser Car Show on page 20.

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