The 70’s Show Live Broadcast at Carmada, Art Car Show

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by Sebastian Coolidge

KTUF and Momma J Speaks might be tooling like highway stars over to St. Pete in their low rider El Camino or Trans Am to entertain the masses with 70’s car songs at Carmada, the arts celebration of art cars, indie artists, and fun stuff.

It’s the first 70’s show remote broadcast. KTUF and Momma J will interview a couple of artists whose work will be displayed at the event.  They will be helen wheels!  You can listen anywhere when you are rocking down the highway like greased lightning!

Carmada 2015 is part of the area’s Art Car movement. It will be at the plaza between the Dali Museum and the Mahaffey Theater, as part of the Arts Alive Day in St. Pete. There will be art cars, live car painting, the Nomadstudio Art bus, music, and more in a beautiful setting by the downtown waterfront.

Artist James Oleson
Artist James Oleson

Maybe even a hot rod Lincoln!  Who knows what songs might tumble out on the 70’s show? Does it matter whether or not you are in love with your car? Whether you have a Jeepster or a Mercedes Benz? Just be careful of the radar love when you are driving to Carmada, so you aren’t racing in the streets.

These museums for free on Saturday:

Florida Holocaust Museum, 55 Fifth St. S.  
Museum of Fine Arts, 255 Beach Dr. N.E.   
St. Petersburg Museum of History, 335 Second Ave. N.E.    
The Dali Museum, 1 Dali Blvd. • (Pinellas County residents only)

Artists from Carmada will be appearing on Art in Your Ear this Friday at 1:30pm.

 

 

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