From Staff Reports
The Apopka Amphitheater was the place to be last Saturday night as music lovers gathered for the Saturday Sounds concert, a spectacular showcase of talent headlined by the dynamic band Stereo FM.
Stereo FM, an Orlando-based band, delivered an unforgettable performance highlighting their remarkable vocal prowess. Each member brought their unique flair to the stage, proving they are all vocal weapons in their own right. Combined, they create a harmonious blend that resonates with audiences, captivating everyone present.
With their ability to seamlessly transition between various musical styles, Stereo FM engaged the crowd throughout the concert, encouraging them to sing to favorites and dance to their infectious beats. Their origins in four countries contribute to their impressive versatility, making them a true global sensation. This group of elite musicians has extensive backgrounds, including experience from national tours, TV appearances, and prestigious music degrees.
Their eclectic skill set was on full display, demonstrating why they are among the best in the industry. Each song performed was not just a display of talent; it was an invitation for everyone to be part of the experience.
The Saturday Sounds concert at the Apopka Amphitheater was more than just a musical event; it celebrated community, talent, and the universal language of music. Stereo FM illuminated the stage, leaving an indelible mark on all who attended, and fans left with their spirits high, already looking forward to their next performance.
Next Saturday Sounds:
The next Saturday Sounds concert on February 15th is a special treat.
Considered one of the best Zydeco Bands of all time, Chubby Carrier started The Bayou Swamp Band in 1989. The band toured the United States, Canada, and Europe, playing worldwide at festivals, fairs, and music venues. In 2010, Chubby won a Grammy award for Best Zydeco or Cajun Album of the Year. In 2011, he was inducted into the Louisiana Music Hall of Fame. He is the third generation Zydeco artist from the Carrier family.
Photos by Isabel LeCompte (@isasbel.lecompte), interning photographer for The Apopka Voice.
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