Punk rock duo The Dollyrots, Kelly Ogden and Luis Cabezas, are sitting on a curb in a sunlit urban setting. Bassist/vocalist Kelly Ogden (left), with long, silver-white hair and sunglasses, is wearing a pink leopard-print jacket, a black top, black skinny jeans, and buckled combat-style boots. Guitarist/vocalist Luis Cabezas (right), with dark, messy hair and blue-green highlights, is wearing sunglasses, a denim vest with a patch, a black t-shirt, pink skinny jeans, and high-top Converse sneakers.
The Dollyrots Credit: Jen Rosenstein

Twist to the left, because Sarasota-bred husband-and-wife band The Dollyrots are playing a headlining gig in Ybor City this November.

Kelly Ogden and Luis Cabezas, along with drummer Simon Hancock recently dropped a punk-rock version of “You Don’t Own Me,” which gained some extra traction among younger generations as the countdown music from Taylor Swift’s Eras tour. While the lyrics to the feminist anthem seem incredibly direct, sometimes a little bubblegum punk infantilization is what toxic assholes and mansplainers need to hear.

This gig, which precedes a slot at Orlando’s Vans Warped Tour gig that weekend, comes after a quick run of fall dates with Bowling For Soup and Pennsylvania pop-punk four-piece Don’t Panic. The latter joins as an opener at this Crowbar show, and Bowling For Soup will be at Warped Tour both days, so don’t say that Kelly and Luis can’t close a tour in style.

Tickets to see The Dollyrots play Ybor City’s Crowbar on Friday, Nov. 14 are still available and cost $19.74.

The Dollyrots w/Don’t Panic


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Josh Bradley is Creative Loafing Tampa's resident live music freak. He started freelancing with the paper in 2020 at the age of 18, and has since covered, announced, and previewed numerous live shows in...