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Former Fuse TV Reality Stars Big Bang Radio Are Back and Better, Two Free Shows This Weekend in West Palm

This might take some strain, considering the Twitter-fueled micro-attention-span of early 2k9, but think hard back to 2007. Did you watch a lot of music-themed reality TV? If so, you may remember a Fuse program centered on the Bodog-sponsored national Battle of the Bands. It set some 16 bands into...
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This might take some strain, considering the Twitter-fueled micro-attention-span of early 2k9, but think hard back to 2007. Did you watch a lot of music-themed reality TV? If so, you may remember a Fuse program centered on the Bodog-sponsored national Battle of the Bands. It set some 16 bands into a grueling live-performance competition with the end prize a $1 million recording contract from Bodog music.

One of the early front-runners was West Palm Beach’s own Big Bang Radio (although back then they claimed they were repping Miami). They impressed judges (including Johnny Rotten!) for boasting big, radio-ready active-rock-type riffs combined with hummable melodies.

It could have been Big Bang Radio’s big break, but the stress of the

show led to some serious internal strife. Eventually the band fired

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then-singer Francisco Del, on-air, leading to tears from Del and the

band’s outright disqualification from the show. Even though they had a

replacement, Mike Sanchez, in the wings, contest rules stated a band

couldn’t change its lineup midway.

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Still, the band has soldiered on since then, playing the local circuit

around South Florida with a tireless frequency. Lineup troubles have

still plagued the act, though — eventually Sanchez left the band, and

they’ve now got Angela Peel providing the pipes. Switching to a

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female-fronted kind of thing has benefited the band’s music, though.

Peel is fierce, and helps Big Bang Radio stand out from the rest of the

hard-rock crowd.

This weekend sees the frequently gigging band playing two shows in downtown West Palm to coincide with the big SunFest shebang.

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Friday, May 1. Feelgood’s, 219 Clematis St., West Palm Beach. Show starts at 9 p.m., admission is free. Ages 21+ with ID. 561-833-6500; drfeelgoodsbar.com

Saturday, May 2. O’Shea’s, 531 Clematis St., West Palm Beach. Show starts at 10 p.m., admission is free. Ages 21+ with ID. 561-833-3865; osheaspub.com

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