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BOB NOXIOUS (FRONTMAN OF RAZOR) from London, Ontario Canada at The Burns Howff - 95 Saginaw Parkway, Cambridge, Ontario on Saturday December 6th, 2008

Frontman for Dragsaw Detroit. at The Detroit Pub.

Hard-Fi frontman Richard Archer.

 

The West London boys kicked off their first tour in a while with the opening of the newly renovated (or rather, still being built!) Electric Brixton - formerly The Fridge - in London. A slightly smaller affair than their 5-night residency at the nearby Brixton Academy back in 2006.

Daughtry - Chris Daughtry

Opening act for Alter Bridge on the What Lies Within Tour

Zénith de Paris, Paris, France | 18/02/2026

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Bad Suns' frontman, Christo Bowman, and guitarist, Ray Libby at the 97xBBQ in St. Petersburg, Florida

Avantasia - Ronnie Atkins

Moonglow World Tour 2019

L'Olympia, Paris, France | 10/04/2019

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smooth vocals amidst a wall of metal

Pat O'May

Welcome to a New World

Le Café de la Danse, Paris, France | 22/09/2021

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The frontman of Ocean group during P.I.W.O project.

Clowns - Stevie Williams

On the Warzone Stage at Hellfest Open Air 2022 Part 2 - Day 4

15th Anniversary Edition

Clisson, France | 26/06/2022

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Ayron Jones

Opening act for Black Stone Cherry on the Screamin' at the Sky Tour

L'Olympia, Paris, France | 06/11/2024

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frontman of Franz Ferdinand

Dream Theater - James LaBrie, John Petrucci, Mike Mangini

Top of the World Tour 2022

Le Palais des Sports, Paris, France | 25/04/2022

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In 2008 trad Joe Sumner, frontman van Fiction Plane, in de voetsporen van zijn vader (Sting) en speelde hij met zijn band op Pinkpop. Destijds had Fiction Plane een grote hit met 'Two Sisters'. Na 3 jaar radio-stilte volgt er begin 2015 een nieuw album waarvan ze op 11 oktober 2014 een voorproefje gaven in poppodium NIEUWE NOR in Heerlen. Support-act was Atlantic Attraction. Fotografe: Dani Silvia

Guitar, vocals;

Frontman of The Touré-Raichel Collective;

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Sugarfactory, Amsterdam,

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Dimmu Borgir - Shagrath

On the Temple Stage at Hellfest Open Air 2024 - Day 4

Clisson, France | 30/06/2024

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Galvanize frontman Mario Lews and Victoria Hobday.

Fontainebleau Miami Beach

4441 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL

 

In the beginning -

 

One of Miami barrier island’s millionaire pioneers was James H. Snowden. He made his fortune in the oil industry in Oklahoma and Texas. He also understood beach-side opportunities. In 1916 Snowden began clearing property about a mile and a half north of Miami's Collins wooden span bridge for his new winter home, Snowden Place. It was known as one of the handsomest mansions in early Miami Beach. Snowden spent about $250,000 to landscape and build his palatial home.

 

In 1923 Akron tire magnate Harvey Firestone bought Snowden Place for about $250,000 and renamed the 15-bedroom mansion at 44st and Collins Ave., Harbel Villa - derived from Harvey and Idabelle, his wife's name. After Firestone's death the house served as officer's quarters" during World War II.

 

Novack Years - 1954 - 1978

 

The Firestone estate was sold in 1952 for $2,300,000 to a group led by Ben Novack who planned a 15-story resort to cost upwards of 14 million dollars with 554 rooms. Novack was the proprietor at the Sans Souci Hotel, now the Hotel Riu Plaza Miami Beach.

 

The Fontainebleau was named after the Château de Fontainebleau, which once belonged to the kings of France, in Fontainebleau, France.

 

The original ownership syndicate put together by Ben Novack included his father Hyman and brother Joe. Dozens of other investors included Sam Friedland, president of the nation-wide chain of Food Fair Markets, Sam Giancana, Joseph Fischetti, Joe Cherner, Herbert Glassman, Jules M. Gorlitz, Ben Jaffe, Sam Lane, Abe M. Parker and Abe Rosenberg. It was rumored big money Mafia boss Sam Giancana had taken control of the Fontainebleau for a while and was paying Novack $2 million a year to be the frontman. Noted mobster Joseph Fischetti was actually on Novack's payroll in charge of leasing gift shop space.

 

Ben Novack ran the Fontainebleau for 24 years from the time it was built until it was bankrupt and sold in 1978. He and his wife, Bernice, resided in a palatial 14th floor apartment in the Hotel’s Chateau building, called the Governor’s Suite, where they raised their son, Ben Jr.

 

Ben Novack wanted to build the biggest, most luxurious hotel in Miami Beach. Novack contracted Morris Lapidus for a very small fee and by1954 Lapidus had moved his drafting office into the living room of the Firestone mansion and work on the dream hotel commenced. Novack and Lapidus set out to create the Fontainebleau under the concept of the "hotel as a show". Not surprising a couple of features of the Novack family-owned Laurel Hotel and Country Club in the Catskills were made prominent in the Fontainebleau - an extra-large swimming pool and multiple bars. Lapidus was quoted as saying he was not looking for a profit - just the opportunity to design a great hotel that would be comparable to the Waldorf Astoria.

 

After the Fontainebleau Morris Lapidus was the lead architect for the Eden Roc Hotel (1955), The Summit Hotel, now Doubletree Metropolitan Hotel, New York, (1960), The Americana of New York Hotel, now Sheraton New York Times Square Hotel, New York, (1961), The Americana of San Juan Hotel, now InterContinental San Juan, San Juan, (1961) and the El Conquistador Resort, Fajardo, Puerto Rico, (1965).

 

A Fontainebleau architecture feature is the 'Staircase to Nowhere' (formally called the "floating staircase"), which merely led to a mezzanine-level coat check and ladies' powder-room, but offered the opportunity to make a glittering descent into the hotel lobby. The Fontainebleau wanted to become more than just a hotel fronting a beach. Its immense pool abutted a four‐acre copy of the formal French gardens at Fontainebleau, France. There was the La Ronde Room, the showroom where famous entertainers appeared each night and the winter home to Frank Sinatra. There was the Poodle Lounge, where quiet cocktails could be enjoyed. There was the Boom-Boom Room, where not-so-quiet cocktails could be enjoyed. There was the mammoth coffee shop--except it wasn`t called a coffee shop, it was called Chez Bon-Bon - open all night.

 

On Dec 20, 1954 the Fontainebleau hotel officially opened with a grand ball for 1,600 invited guests. The guest of honor was the mayor of Fontainebleau, France, Homer Pajot. Duke Stewart, the former manager of the Roney Plaza Hotel was the Fontainebleau's opening general manager. The hotel opened with 45 PBX operators, 8 kitchens with over 160 chefs, butchers and cooks. Opening room rates were $33.00.

 

For nearly 25 years, the Fontainebleau Hotel was so well-known that no outdoor signage was necessary to identify it. Celebrities and entertainers, ranging from Elvis Presley and Bob Hope to Lucille Ball and Judy Garland, made the hotel so popular that Novack was once forced to post armed guards to bar non-guests from entering. Through the 1950s and 1960s, the hotel reigned as Miami’s leading resort and some called it the most famous hotel in the world.

 

One of the most iconic moments in the history of popular music occurred at the Fontainebleau when Frank Sinatra and Elvis Presly shared the same stage for a televised special for ABC, filmed in March 1960 It was Elvis’ comeback after a stint in the army and as a result netted him $125,000.

 

By the early 1970's the Fontainebleau started to turn shabby and common. The former Sorrento Hotel, was purchased and added to the Fontainebleau complex in 1970. Novack was politically well-known in Miami. His many efforts to enhance the beach and his desperation efforts to receive a gambling license all were met with resistance. By the mid 70's co-ed nude sunbathing was promoted on a restricted top floor solarium. The Fontainebleau even considered going time-share. Hawaii, Disney World and cruise ships were new competitors. Ben Novack filed for bankruptcy in 1977 after falling behind on $1.6 million in back taxes and $16 million in bank debts.

 

In 1978, Hotelerama, owned by Stephen Muss and Joel Friedland and Gerald Robins dba Roland International, a $4 million lienholder, purchased the Fontainebleau out of bankruptcy for $27 million. Connecticut General Life Insurance Company had a 12.2 million mortgage.

 

Stephen Muss Years - 1978-2005

 

In the late 1970's Stephen Muss was the largest property owner on Miami Beach and was the head of Miami's Redevelopment Agency. Hotelerama Associates, Ltd was formed and controlled by Stephen Muss, to own and operate the Fontainebleau. At the time Muss was the president of Alexander Muss and Sons, which owned the five Seacoast Towers. Muss, in partnership with his father, Alexander, developed some 20,000 houses in New York from 1952 to 1968. The Muss family moved to Florida, where his father built the Seacoast Towers in Miami Beach. Stephen took over the Florida business, now named the Muss Organization, becoming Miami Beach's single largest landlord. Stephen and Sandra Muss are among the most prominent philanthropists in Miami. They are pillars of the Greater Miami Jewish Federation. He sold the Seacoast Towers for $94 million. Stephen Muss pioneered a vision for the renaissance of Miami Beach as the owner of the Fontainebleau from 1978 until 2005.

 

So, it was in 1978 Stephen Muss bought the ageing Fontainebleau for $27 million rescuing it from bankruptcy. Muss signed a multi-year contract with the Hilton company to operate and market the hotel. By 1982 Muss had put $45 million in improvements to the Fontainebleau. By 1988 news accounts put the Muss renovation total to $70 million.

 

Some say that Muss saved the Miami Beach hotel industry by buying the Fontainebleau. Muss was prominent in getting Miami Beach to implement a 3% "bed" tax to rebuild the city's aging infrastructure which included refurbishing and expanding the convention center.

 

In 1985, Stephen Muss chose the muralist Richard Haas to give the property’s Sorrento building a face-lift with a grand visual statement. A six-story trompe l'oeil on Collins Avenue tricked viewers into thinking they could see the property’s iconic Château building through an enormous arch in a wall flanked by columns. From 1985 until 2002 drivers traveling northbound on Collins Avenue in Miami Beach from South Beach got the impression that they could walk through the Sorrento building to the Fontainebleau Hotel's Chateau building. The mural was destroyed when the Sorrento building was torn down in 2002 to make room for the new Fontainebleau II (Tresor) condominium/hotel.

 

In 1948 the Sorrento Hotel was built by Harry Simberg who at the time also owned the Miami Colonial Hotel and the Mayflower Hotel and Shore Club in Plymouth, Mass. The location was 4391 Collins Ave. just south of the Firestone Estate. This art-deco hotel was set right on the ocean. Named after the coastal Italian town, the Sorrento was later acquired by Fontainebleau.

 

Muss turned to his daughter, Melanie Muss, to head up the partnership with Turnberry Associates to build two condo-hotel towers on the Fontainebleau's 18-acre oceanfront compound. The new buildings were financed as condominium projects, with each unit ranging in size from 500 to 1,000 square feet selling for $350,000 to $1 million.

 

The partnership brought together two of South Florida's prominent developers, Fontainebleau owner, Stephen Muss and Turnberry Associates Managing Partner, Don Soffer. Directing the project was the Fontainebleau Vice President of Development, Melanie Muss and Turnberry Associates Principal, Jeffrey Soffer, the daughter of Stephen Muss and son of Don Soffer, respectively. Turnberry Associates had created Turnberry Isle Resort and Golf Club, Porto Vita and the 3rd largest mall in the United States - the Aventura Mall.

 

To build the first condo-hotel, the Fontainebleau II (Tresor), 44th Street was moved 130 feet to the south. Fontainebleau II (Tresor) with 36 stories and 462 designer-furnished suites, was completed in 2005. Condo owners could add their unit to the Fontainebleau Hilton guest room inventory.

 

Fontainebleau III (Sorrento) opened in 2008 with 18 floors and 311 condo/suites. Fontainebleau III (Sorrento) brings the hotel complex back to its original room count at about 1,200 rooms, The 300-room Sorrento was closed when construction on Fontainebleau II began.

 

Turnberry Associates - 2005 to Now

  

In 2005, Turnberry Associates purchased the Fontainebleau Hotel from Stephen Muss for $165 million. Turnberry was expected to launch an estimated two-year, $150 million campaign to include new signature restaurants, a world-class spa, Las Vegas-style entertainment amenities and a complete refurbishment of the hotel's expansive meeting/banquet and public space. The renovation (which grew to $1 billion dollars) was conceived, in part, to lure back fashionable crowds, which have drifted down to South Beach. The renovation included stripping away ’70s-era lobby carpeting to expose the original marble floor with its signature bow tie design.

 

Turnberry and the Muss family have been involved in a joint-venture, steered by Turnberry's Jeffrey Soffer and Fontainebleau's Melanie Muss to develop the two condominium-hotel towers on the south end of the resort's 18-acre property.

 

Stephen Muss is quoted as saying "It's been an incredibly wonderful ride and selling the Fontainebleau is bittersweet, The Muss and Soffer families share the same vision for this property and I am confident it will continue as one of the strongest and most exciting convention resort hotels in the country." Soffer added that Melanie Muss will remain in her current position and play an active role in bringing Turnberry's plans to fruition.

 

Founded in 1967, Turnberry Associates has developed more than $5 billion in commercial and residential real estate, including approximately 20 million square feet of retail development, in excess of 5,000 luxury condominium and condominium-hotel residences, 1.5 million square feet of Class A office space and more than 1,640 hotel and luxury resort rooms.

 

Some background - In the early 60's Don Soffer's father Harry turned a store into a shopping center in Pittsburgh and those shopping centers led to malls. The Soffer family would visit the Fontainebleau often in the winters. It occurred to Harry Soffer that renting an apartment on the beach was more ideal and less costly than a suite at the Fontainebleau. In 1967 the Sofer's bought some 785 acres of swamp land in Dade County which they developed in to the Aventura. Harry Soffer died in 1972 at the age of 63.

 

Today the site has the Aventura Mall, Turnberry Isle Resort and Club and Turnberry Isle - a complex of high-rise condos, waterfront villas and a marina. Don Sofer’s kids are Jackie, Marsha and Jeff. Jeff Soffer headed up the development of Fontainebleau II and Fontainebleau III and led the renovation and the 2008 grand re-opening of the Fontainebleau Hotel at a cost of a billion dollars. To help pay for the renovations in 2008 Nakheel Hotels purchased 50% of the Fontainebleau Miami Beach for $375 million. In 2013 the Jeffrey Soffer-led ownership of Fontainebleau Miami Beach bought out Nakheel;s partnership interest in the resort. Soffer claims the Fontaineleau Miami is one of the most profitable non-casino hotels in the country.

 

And finally -

 

After selling the Fontainebleau Novack kept himself busy by creating a restaurant with franchise possibilities called Alacatraz. The Boynton Beach restaurant was short lived. The booths were jail cells. He lost upwards of a million dollars on the venture. Ben Novack died of a heart attack in 1985 at age 78.

 

In 2009, Ben Novack's only son Benjamin Jr. and former wife Bernice Novack (16 yr marriage ended in 1968) were both murdered. Convicted was Ben Jr's estranged wife, Narcy Novack, who was disinherited from the Novack estate.

 

Melanie Muss has been selling real estate in Aspen, CO since 2010.

 

Jeffrey Soffer, chairman and CEO of Fontainebleau Development, has now taken the Fontainebleau brand to Las Vegas. The 67-story, 3,600 room, $3.7 billion Fontainebleau Las Vegas casino/resort opens in Dec, 2023. Fontainebleau Las Vegas will be the sister property of Fontainebleau Miami Beach.

 

In 1985, when critics still did not appreciate his work, Morris Lapidus burned the designs of his life’s work, including the drawings and plans of the Fontainebleau. He died a millionaire at age 93.

 

Dark Tranquillity - Mikael Stanne

Moment Tour

L'Elysée Montmartre, Paris, France | 24/04/2022

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Exclusive: Fozzy Frontman Chris Jericho @ Heroes Comics (Woodbridge Ontario) for Book Signing on December 14, 2014

Hugh Cornwell, former frontman of the Stranglers plays his Guilty album at the O2 ABC, Glasgow, before playing some classic Stranglers songs on 9 April 2011, Picture: Al Goold/Universal News and Sport (Europe) 2011

 

In 2008 trad Joe Sumner, frontman van Fiction Plane, in de voetsporen van zijn vader (Sting) en speelde hij met zijn band op Pinkpop. Destijds had Fiction Plane een grote hit met 'Two Sisters'. Na 3 jaar radio-stilte volgt er begin 2015 een nieuw album waarvan ze op 11 oktober 2014 een voorproefje gaven in poppodium NIEUWE NOR in Heerlen. Support-act was Atlantic Attraction. Fotograaf: Roel Janssen

In 2008 trad Joe Sumner, frontman van Fiction Plane, in de voetsporen van zijn vader (Sting) en speelde hij met zijn band op Pinkpop. Destijds had Fiction Plane een grote hit met 'Two Sisters'. Na 3 jaar radio-stilte volgt er begin 2015 een nieuw album waarvan ze op 11 oktober 2014 een voorproefje gaven in poppodium NIEUWE NOR in Heerlen. Support-act was Atlantic Attraction. Fotografe: Dani Silvia

Hugh Cornwell, former frontman of the Stranglers plays his Guilty album at the O2 ABC, Glasgow, before playing some classic Stranglers songs on 9 April 2011, Picture: Al Goold/Universal News and Sport (Europe) 2011

 

Vomitory - Erik Rundqvist

On the Altar Stage

Hellfest Open Air 2019 - Day 3

14th edition

Clisson, France | 23/06/2019

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Frontman Company vocalist at Le Meridien Kota Kinabalu's UNICEF Check Out for Children Challenge Charity Concert 2010

Valdimar Olgeirsson, bass guitar/frontman, Nicoló Francesco Ricci, tenor saxophone and Love Ekenberg, drums;

Jazzlectic;

Jazz students performing LIVE;

Conservatorium van Amsterdam, Amsterdam,

December 1st, 2016;

 

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Escape the Fate vocalist/frontman.

Muse - Matt Bellamy, Chris Wolstenholme, Dominic Howard

On the Main Stage at Hellfest Open Air 2025 - Day 2

Clisson, France | 20/06/2025

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Former Toad the Wet Sprocket frontman

Seth - Saint Vincent

On the Temple Stage at Hellfest Open Air 2022 Part 1 - Day 1

15th Anniversary Edition

Clisson, France | 17/06/2022

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Amon Amarth - Johan Hegg, Olavi Mikkonen, Johan Söderberg, Ted Lundström, Jocke Wallgren

Berserker World Tour 2019

Le Zénith de Paris, Paris, France | 25/11/2019

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What's Grillstock London all about then? Basically food, booze and music. And maybe some other things but these are the main ones. Founded in 2010, Grillstock official motto reads something along the lines of "Meat, Music and Mayhem". This is the festival's first year in London, and since we love them very much (having experienced the magnificence that is their Walthamstow restaurant/smokehouse a few months back...) it seemed only fitting that Tasting Britain return to see what the festival was all about. And goddamn, it fkn delivered. If it comes back next year, so shall we :D

 

Grillstock 2015 essentially transformed Walthamstow's Chestnuts Showground into a 2 day alcohol and smoke infused musical metro-meatpolis. This year's turnout was more than anyone expected/could have hoped for - and by Mid Saturday afternoon it was (dare I sayâ¦) heaving! Music? This was provided by a few names you may have heard of - Grandmaster Flash, Razorlight and Fun Lovin' Criminals all making an appearance. This was also my first encounter with AC Dixie - who 'do' country and western covers of rock standards (strong lulz). Their take on the Ace Of Spades was fucking hilarious - the guy even managed to pull of the guitar solo on what was either a mandolin or a banjo. I also caught some of The Cuban Brothers - who I know nothing about asides from the fact that the frontman is also hilarious, and very talented at fucking with the audience (in a good way of course)

 

Drinks were, on the main, provided by a few big names. Brooklyn Breweryâs imported craft beer & 'New York Dive Bar' (basically a tent full of delicious beer and with a tiny stage in it). Also in attendance was Jack Daniels (can't be having a BBQ festival without them...), and my current favourite cider - Lazy Jack's. Lazy Jacks (a DELICIOUS cloudy, 'American Style' cider) actually did SO well that they sold out at some point in the middle of Sunday afternoon. But not after me and Bryony's brother managed to get through about a million pints of the stuff (NO REGRETS).

 

Speaking of Bryony and her brother, this was Bry's first year as an official judge (at the Chef's Choice on Saturday and at EVERYTHING on Sunday). She did very well, walking away with a ton of Jack Daniels in little sampler bottles and a smile on her happy face. 'twas a joy to see. Anyway to sum up what could quite quickly become a long and endless rant - YOU MUST COME TO GRILLSTOCK. All in all, a proper 'end of summer' festival - easing the UK into the coming winter (because you're damn right I'm gonna get sunburn in September if at all possibleâ¦). This is all!

Aiden frontman WiL Francis blew eardrums with his screaming as the band took the Ernie Ball Stage by storm! Gotta love these guys...

 

For the full set and write-up visit www.thelivestorybook.com

  

Mik, frontman of New York Alcoholic Anxiety Attack @ Germany Hamburg, Fabrik.

 

Avantasia - Ronnie Atkins, Felix Bohnke

Moonglow World Tour 2019

L'Olympia, Paris, France | 10/04/2019

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Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl recalled for the crowd the band's 24-year history of playing Detroit venues, from Cobo Hall to Joe Louis Arena to Little Caesars Arena. He joked the band's next Detroit gig would be the basement of Saint Andrews Hall.

Double bass;

Frontman of the Jasper Somsen Quartet;

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Sugarfactory, Amsterdam,

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Avantasia - Tobias Sammet

Moonglow World Tour 2019

L'Olympia, Paris, France | 10/04/2019

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