Music

Flagler College Radio playlist

WFCF, Flagler College Radio, weekly playlist. Catch them on 88.5 FM in St. Augustine, or on iHeartradio.com.

Monday – Friday:
7:00 am: Morning Rock Block – Indie pop and rock with the student DJs
11:00 am: Classical Sounds – The best in classical music
3:00 pm: Afternoon Jazz Wave – Classic, smooth, bebop and more
7:00 pm: Best in Rock – All rock all night


Drunk driving: No one is safe

By Catherine Pinyot | gargoyle@flagler.edu

There’s a truck in the lobby.

That’s what was running through Michael Lyons’ mind as he looked up from the cash register of the nation’s most famous fast food joint, he told the St. Augustine Record.


Music on the Mountaintop Festival

By Ashley Goodman | gargoyle@flagler.edu

Anyone looking for a last music festival roadtrip before school starts might want to check out this year’s Music On The Mountaintop Festival in Foscoe, N.C. For its fifth consecutive year, the festival brings some of the most underrated names in Folk, Americana and Bluegrass together for three days of dance and jubilation.




Artists eager for 2011 Bear Creek Music & Arts Festival

By Phillip C. Sunkel IV | gargoyle@flagler.edu

The 5th annual Bear Creek Music and Arts Festival will be held in Live Oak, Fla. at the Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park on November 10-13. The park will host a large number of legendary music acts. Lettuce, Galactic, Zoogma, Ivan Neville’s Dumpstaphunk, Trey Anastasio Band, Medeski, Scofield, Martin and Wood and the Funky Meters are just a few of the acts performing.




Suwannee Springfest 2011

By Ryan Buffa | gargoyle@flagler.edu

Spring is in the air and so is great music.

The Suwannee Springfest’s four days of music and camping begins March 24 and runs through March 27. The festival will be held at the Southeast’s most beautiful venue, the Suwannee Music Park in Live Oak, Fla.


Dubstep invades local club scene

By Alex Carlo | gargoyle@flagler.edu
Photo by Alex Carlo

Steve Palazzo, a Flagler College alumnus and local disc jockey, joined forces with his “Common Enimies” at Two Hundred Lounge on Thursday, Feb. 17.

Two DJs, four turntables and 12,000 watts of sound pumped through the crowd as the neon lights scanned the dance floor. Along with Palazzo, the event also featured DeeJay Natural and DJ HU of Classic Blends, a local production company.