Friday | DJ Jazzy Jeff
Fans of The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air can see another side of Will Smith's ''potna'' as the DJ spins the hottest in hip-hop. Will he mix in Parents Just Don't Understand?
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The grandson of the country-music legend tears up the stage with his punk-metal group Assjack, so don't expect to hear Hey Good Lookin' or Your Cheatin' Heart.
Fans of The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air can see another side of Will Smith's ''potna'' as the DJ spins the hottest in hip-hop. Will he mix in Parents Just Don't Understand?
This group from Athens, Ga., expands the jam band concept by adding trippy synth loops. Details: 9 p.m. at the Culture Room, 3045 N. Federal Hwy., Fort Lauderdale; 954-564-1074 or www.cultureroom.net; $14.99.
Reincarnation of the funk band The Meters features Russell Batiste Jr. on drums, George Porter Jr. on bass, and Brian Stoltz on guitar.
Chill out by the pool and hear DJs Chino, Ariel Assault and Ruen. 11 a.m.-7 p.m. at Finnegan's on the River, 401 SW Third Ave., Miami; 305-856-7881.
Spanish singer starred in Andrew Lloyd Webber's Evita in Madrid, plus recorded songs with Placido Domingo. Details: 6:30 p.m. at the James L. Knight Center, 400 SE Second Ave., Miami; 305- 372-4634 or www.jlkc.com; $53-$83.
One of the greatest American rock bands tears through hits including Walk This Way, Dream On, Back in the Saddle, Crazy, Love In an Elevator and Sweet Emotion. Oh, and ZZ Top (La Grange, Sharp Dressed Man, Cheap Sunglasses) opens.
Singer-songwriter, real name Chan Marshall, is known for her minimalist, breathy style, and covers of diverse songs such as Wonderwall, Sea of Love and (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction.
Winner of Britain's Got Talent takes on Puccini, Mozart, Verdi and more. Details: 8 p.m. Tuesday at the Hard Rock Live at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, 1 Seminole Way, near Hollywood; Ticketmaster; $40-$70.
Renowned jazz flutist and Miami resident performs; all proceeds benefit the Frost School of Music Young Musicians' Camp.
Singer-songwriter performs hits including Follow Through, Stay and I Don't Want to Be; Collective Soul (Shine, The World I Know) opens.
Superstar British progressive house DJ spins to help the Community Partnership for Homeless. Details: 10 p.m. Thursday at The Vagabond, 30 NE 14th St., downtown Miami; www.wantickets.com/vagabond; $10.
JOHN LEGEND IN CONCERT Multiple Grammy-winning R&B singer performs tunes from his albums Get Lifted, Once Again and Evolver. Details: 7:30 p.m. at the Hard Rock Live at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, 1 Seminole Way, near Hollywood; Ticketmaster; $35-$80.
POST-HOLIDAY BLUES: STORMY MONDAY JAM Sit back and watch bluesmen Papa Joe, Steve Stacey, George Caldwell, Darrell Raines and Curmit Sibert do their thing -- or if you're feeling brave, bring your instrument and join in.
NIGHTLIFE: JACOB JEFFRIES BAND Local piano band channels melodic rock a la Billy Joel and Ben Folds. Details: 9 p.m. at the News Lounge, Northeast 55th Street at Fourth Court, Miami; 305-758-
`OFF THE RADAR': DANNY ASHE Miami mash-up DJ, who gained popularity at the PopLife parties at Piccadilly Garden, spins a mighty mix of indie and classic rock.
Pioneer of crunk with the East Side Boyz shouts out ''What?'' ''Yeah!'' and ''Hey!'' while performing hits from his new solo album Crunk Rock.
Romantic reggae singer performs tunes including Tempted to Touch, Is This a Sign and Respect to You Baby. Details: 8 p.m. at the James L. Knight Center, 400 SE Second Ave., Miami; 305-372-4634 or www.jlkc.com; $33-$78.
Remember the early '90s garage-rock band The Goods? Camacho was its leader, and Marilyn Manson's band opened for them at Churchill's Pub. Today, the alt-rock singer-songwriter celebrates the release of his fourth solo album, Beachfront Defeat.
Night-crawlers, kick-start your epic, club-hopping weekend by catching Dubfire, one-half of the dynamic D.C. DJ duo Deep Dish, spinning the best in progressive house.