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This is a list of casinos in Florida.
List of casinos[edit]
Casino | City | County | State | District | Type | Comments |
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Big Easy Casino | Hallandale Beach | Broward | Florida | Racino | ||
Calder Casino & Race Course | Miami Gardens | Miami-Dade | Florida | Racino | ||
Casino Miami Jai-Alai | Miami | Miami-Dade | Florida | Racino | ||
Creek Entertainment Gretna | Gretna | Gadsden | Florida | Racino | ||
Dania Jai-Alai | Dania Beach | Broward | Florida | Racino | ||
Daytona Beach Racing and Card Club | Daytona Beach | Volusia | Florida | Racino | ||
Derby Lane | St. Petersburg | Pinellas | Florida | Racino | ||
Ebro Greyhound Track | Ebro | Washington | Florida | Racino | ||
Flagler Dog Track and Magic City Casino | Miami | Miami-Dade | Florida | Racino | ||
Fort Pierce Jai-Alai & Poker | Fort Pierce | St. Lucie County | Florida | Racino | ||
Gulfstream Park Racing and Casino | Hallandale Beach | Broward | Florida | Racino | ||
Hamilton Jai-Alai and Poker | Jasper | Hamilton | Florida | Racino | ||
Hialeah Park Race Track | Hialeah | Miami-Dade | Florida | Racino | ||
Jacksonville Kennel Club | Orange Park | Duval | Florida | Racino | ||
Jefferson County Kennel Club | Monticello | Jefferson | Florida | Racino | ||
Melbourne Greyhound Park | Melbourne | Brevard | Florida | Racino | ||
Miccosukee Resort and Gaming Center | Miami | Miami-Dade | Florida | Native American | ||
Naples/Fort Myers Greyhound Track | Bonita Springs | Lee | Florida | Racino | ||
Ocala Poker & Jai-Alai | Ocala | Marion | Florida | Racino | ||
Orange Park Kennel Club | Orange Park | Clay | Florida | Racino | ||
Orange City Racing and Card Club | Orange City | Volusia | Florida | Racino | - | |
Oxford Downs | Summerfield | Marion | Florida | Racino | ||
Palm Beach Kennel Club | West Palm Beach | Palm Beach | Florida | Racino | ||
Pensacola Greyhound Track | Pensacola | Escambia | Florida | Racino | ||
Pompano Park | Pompano Beach | Broward | Florida | Racino | ||
Sarasota Kennel Club | Sarasota | Sarasota | Florida | Racino | ||
Seminole Casino Big Cypress | Clewiston | Hendry | Florida | Native American | Closed | |
Seminole Casino Brighton | Okeechobee | Okeechobee | Florida | Native American | ||
Seminole Casino Immokalee | Immokalee | Collier | Florida | Native American | ||
Seminole Casino Coconut Creek | Coconut Creek | Broward | Florida | Native American | ||
Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino Hollywood | Hollywood | Broward | Florida | Native American | ||
Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino Tampa | Tampa | Hillsborough | Florida | Native American | ||
Seminole Classic Casino | Hollywood | Broward | Florida | Native American | ||
Tampa Bay Downs | Tampa | Hillsborough | Florida | Racino | ||
Tampa Greyhound Track | Tampa | Hillsborough | Florida | Racino | ||
Victory Casino Cruises | Cape Canaveral | Brevard | Florida | Casino Ship | ||
Victory Casino Cruises | Jacksonville | Duval | Florida | Casino Ship | Closed |
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Blue at the Lucerna Music Bar, Prague, 1988 | |
Background information | |
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Birth name | James Joshua Whiting |
Also known as | Jimmie Whiting |
Born | December 16, 1949 (age 71) Harlem, New York City, United States[1] |
Genres | Blues Rock |
Occupation(s) | Harmonicist, singer, songwriter |
Instruments | Harmonica, vocals |
Years active | Late 1960s–present |
Labels | Various |
Website | Official website |
Sugar Blue (born James Joshua 'Jimmie' Whiting, December 16, 1949, Harlem, New York City)[2][1] is an American blues harmonica player.[3] He is probably best known for playing on the Rolling Stones' single 'Miss You', and in partnering Louisiana Red.
The Chicago Tribune said, 'The sound of Sugar Blue's harmonica could pierce any night... it's the sound of a musician who transcends the supposed limitations of his instrument.'[4]
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In the mid-1970s, Blue played as a session musician on Johnny Shines' Too Wet to Plow (1975) and with Roosevelt Sykes. While in the company of the latter, he met Louisiana Red, and the two toured and recorded in 1978.[5]
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Taking advice from Memphis Slim, in the late 1970s Blue traveled to Paris, France. According to Ronnie Wood, Blue was found by Mick Jaggerbusking on the city streets.[6] This led to him playing on several of the tracks on The Rolling Stones' Some Girls and Emotional Rescue albums: 'Some Girls', 'Send It to Me', 'Down In The Hole' and 'Miss You'.
TrombonistMike Zwerin backed Blue on his solo debut album, Crossroads (1979). Following the release of his From Chicago to Paris (1982), Blue joined Willie Dixon's Chicago Blues All Stars.[5] In 1984, Blue's track 'Another Man Done Gone', appeared on the compilation albumBlues Explosion. It won a Grammy in 1985 for Best Traditional Blues Album.[7]
Blue appeared with Brownie McGhee in the film Angel Heart (1987).
Sugar Blue joined as a side musician recording with Willie Dixon on the Grammy Awardwinning album, Hidden Charms (1988).[8]
His next album, Blue Blazes, was released in 1994.[5] It was followed by In Your Eyes (1995) and Code Blue (2007).[9]
He played on the album Down Too Long, by Southside Denny and the Skintones, in 1988.[10] Sugar Blue's next album, Threshold, was released by Beeble Music on January 26, 2010.[11]
Writing in the Chicago Tribune, music critic Howard Reich said, 'There's no mistaking Sugar Blue incendiary virtuosity. The speed and ferocity of his playing are matched by its inventiveness, with Blue packing nearly every phrase with trills, glissandos, clusters and chords. At times, it sounds as if two harps were working at once... intense, melodically ornate, punctuated by growls and swooping pitches, it's the sound of a musician who transcends the limitations of his instrument.'[4]
Discography[edit]
Albums[edit]
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Year | Title | Label | Number | Notes |
1978 | Red, Funk and Blue | Black Panther | BP1001 | Duo with Louisiana Red |
1979 | King Bee | JSP | Duo with Louisiana Red | |
1980 | Crossroads | Blue Silver | BS 3004 | France, recorded 1979 |
1982 | From Chicago to Paris | Blue Silver | BS 3012/3332 | France, recorded 1980 with Slim Pezin, Earl Howell |
1984 | High Voltage Blues | JSP | 1081 | with Louisiana Red |
1988 | Hidden Charms | Capitol Records | As sideman with Willie Dixon | |
1991 | Absolutely Blue | Seven Seas/King | KICP 341 | Japan, recorded 1982 |
1994 | Blue Blazes | Alligator | 4819 | |
1995 | In Your Eyes | Alligator | 4831 | |
2006 | Right Now | Kozel | Switzerland, George Kay Band featuring Sugar Blue | |
2007 | Code Blue | Beeble | 801 | |
2010 | Threshold | Beeble | 802 | |
2012 | Raw Sugar - Live | Beeble | 803 | |
2016 | Voyage | M.C. Records | MC 0079 |
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Compilations and reissues[edit]
Year | Title | Label | Number | Notes |
1979 | Stars of the Streets | Whale Productions / Egg Records (France) | Egg 900582 Compilation | Performances of several street musicians were recorded live outdoors in the streets and parks of New York City. Track 1 : 'Pontiac Blues' by Sugar Blue |
1980 | Jazz Gala '80 | Kingdom Jazz | Gate 7010 | Recorded at the Palm Beach Casino, Cannes, France |
1984 | Blues Explosion | Atlantic | 80149 | Grammy winner, recorded live at Montreux |
1992 | From Paris to Chicago | EPM Blues Collection | 756 | Reissue of Crossroads and From Chicago to Paris |
1998 | The Blues Spectrum of Louisiana Red | JSP | UK recording | |
2007 | Another Man Done Gone | WNTS/Believe Digital | MP3 download | Reissue of Crossroads and From Chicago to Paris |
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References[edit]
- ^ ab'Calendar/December 16'. Nfo.net / Big Bands Database Plus. January 10, 2008. Retrieved January 19, 2010.
- ^Eagle, Bob; LeBlanc, Eric S. (2013). Blues - A Regional Experience. Santa Barbara: Praeger Publishers. p. 262. ISBN978-0313344237.
- ^Diana Olson (March 19, 2008). 'Sugar Blue'. Skope Entertainment Inc. Retrieved January 22, 2010.
- ^ ab'Sugar Blue, Blues, Harmonica'. Sugar-blue.com. Retrieved January 29, 2014.
- ^ abcRussell, Tony (1997). The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray. Dubai: Carlton Books. p. 170. ISBN1-85868-255-X.
- ^Wood, Ronnie (August 13, 2013). 'Ronnie Wood talks about Sugar Blue and the harmonica'. YouTube. Retrieved September 3, 2016.
- ^'Blues Grammy award winners by year'. Mojohand.com. Retrieved January 29, 2014.
- ^Steve Shorter (2015). Roots to Rock: Part 2 - Blues. ISBN1468954458.
Dixon was inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame in 1980 and won a Grammy Award in 1989 for his album, Hidden Charms.
- ^ ab'Sugar Blue Discography'. AllMusic. December 16, 1949. Retrieved January 29, 2014.
- ^'Southside Denny And The Skintones – Down Too Long'. Discogs.com. Retrieved October 8, 2015.
- ^'Sugar Blue CD Preview'. Blues.about.com. October 30, 2009. Retrieved January 29, 2014.
- ^'Absolutely Blue'. Bidders.co.jp. Retrieved January 22, 2010.
- ^G.Heinlein & François Ziegler (March 2004). 'EPM Records Checklist'. Jazzlabels.klacto.net. Retrieved January 22, 2010.
- ^'Blues Explosion – Various Artists Songs, Reviews, Credits, Awards'. AllMusic. Retrieved January 29, 2014.