Fally Afani
http://www.iheartlocalmusic.com
Fally Afani is an award-winning journalist with a career spanning more than 20 years in media. She has worked extensively in radio, television, newspapers, magazines, and more.
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Photo Gallery: SXSW 2014
From nationally known acts to local favorites, I Heart Local Music was there to capture it all this year. Acts such as Foster the People
Watch: Hearts of Darkness at the Bottleneck
When Hearts of Darkness bust out one of their unforgettable performances, they do it for you. But more than anything, they do it for themselves.
Photo Gallery: Diarrhea Planet / Broncho at SXSW
Words and photos by Mitch Jones When a band begins a set by offering free shirts to anyone who crowd surfs, you know things are
The Phantastics have it all
We have found your official dance commanders, and they’re called The Phantastics. Let it be known from here on out that nobody gets a dance
Mouthbreathers pick up right where they left off
Despite unfavorable temperatures in an extended winter and a morose mood in the air, the scene really had something to look forward to on Monday
Tim Kasher’s Living Room Tour stops in Kansas City
On Saturday night, only a handful of locals were treated to a memorable performance by non other than Tim Kasher. The Cursive frontman is currently
Watch: The Quivers satisfy with saucy set at CD Release Show
The Quivers are just too damn sexy. The wild (and foul) retro rockers from Kansas City turned an empty Jackpot dance floor into a hot
Watch: Middle Twin releases new music video
Middle Twin just released a colorful new music video to celebrate their upcoming EP. The video for “Savoir Faire,” which will be included on the
Kid Congo throws outlandish birthday bash at SXSW
Editor’s Note: Lawrence’s own Ronald Miller (of Up The Academy) was instrumental in helping out with this event) Words and photos by Mitch Jones To
Watch: Ume relies on fans to keep momentum going
Lauren Langner Larson knows just how to thrill an audience with her guitar. The frontwoman for Ume is a fireball, masked under a whipping blonde