
Edge
A rock-cover band comprised of one woman and three men from St. Augustine.
The Edge, from St. Augustine, plays rock covers at bars, clubs, and private parties in Northeast Florida.
They have a drummer, guitars, a bass and vocalists.
A rock-cover band comprised of one woman and three men from St. Augustine.
The Edge, from St. Augustine, plays rock covers at bars, clubs, and private parties in Northeast Florida.
They have a drummer, guitars, a bass and vocalists.
Pierce Pettis started out in a musical family, gravitated to guitar and formed a number of "horrible" bands (his phrase) while in middle and high school. Ultimately...
Pierce Pettis started out in a musical family, gravitated to guitar and formed a number of "horrible" bands (his phrase) while in middle and high school. Ultimately he has written songs for himself and others and performed all over the world.
Carmela Pedicini and David Brain, both regional musicians with a following, formed Passerine in 2009, creating a core group that was comprised of singer/songwriter C...
Carmela Pedicini and David Brain, both regional musicians with a following, formed Passerine in 2009, creating a core group that was comprised of singer/songwriter Carmela, David on vocals and dobro, and violinist Sara Stovall. Over the years, Sara has added her vocals and original songs to the mix, and Doug Conroy joined on bass and vocals in 2014.
Four venerable Florida folk musicians team up occasionally to the delight of audiences.
Four singer/songwriters, Jim Carrick, Larry Mangum, Bob Patterson, and Charley Simmons, are all well-known solo performers in the Florida folk music circles, and formerly played together as the Four Troubadours.
The ever-popular Ashley Gang is known for their harmonies and original songs.
Singing original songs with beautiful harmony and accompanied by a plethora of instruments, this group of solo performers, duos, and songwriters formed well over 10 years ago. At first, solo artists and songwriters Al Scortino and Paul Garfinkel decided to share the stage at the 1998 Barberville Fall Jamboree, including the back-up singer and bass player who performed with both of them — the late Michelle Lowe. The band became one of Florida's best loved acts and released their first CD in 2000 CD.
Will Evans comes to Cafe Eleven in St. Augustine, Florida.
Hailing from Wesley, Rhode Island, Will Evans is a master of live-looping to display his finesse with a wide range of instruments. Along with his melodious vocals, Will accompanies himself on acoustic guitar, didgeridoo, the beat box, as well as a handpan drum called a hang drum. Will's music epitomizes his personal journey and contemplation of our home planet Earth, the interactions of its inhabitants, and their compassion and hope for its continued existence.
The sounds of The Late Ones echo an imagined jam with John Lennon and Tupac and Bob Marley, when Jimi Hendrix dropped in.
The Late Ones is a fusion of family — two brothers, Tui and Tau Avei, and a cousin Josh Brunson, all from Oahu, Hawaii. Their vibe is rooted in their Samoan culture, along with their African American Heritage, which brings the joy of the islands to the self awareness reflected in the influence of the music revolutionaries who went before them.
Heather Craig anchors the newly formed Jackalope.
What do you do when you have a great synergy of talent and an idea to form a four-piece '90s cover band in beautiful St. Augustine, Florida? You do a lot of sharing. Heather Craig anchors the newly formed Jackalope, which debuted in March of 2022.
Dan Balsamo arrives in St. Augustine along with his famous blues sound from his home stomping grounds of St. Louis, Missouri.
Dan, "Danbassa" Balsamo is an icon in the Blues music scene on the banks of the Mississippi River as it courses thought the Midwest, and finds his bliss singing blues tunes wherever he goes. Alternating his vocals with the saxophone and the flute, he led the famous blues band, Bonedaddy and the Blues Shakers throughout the St. Louis area.
Dan will be playing at the 2022 Lions Spring Festival at Francis Field on March 26th, 2022.
2025 marks the 69th annual Easter Parade in St. Augustine.
2025 marks the 69th annual Easter Parade in St. Augustine. The parade steps off at 9:00 a.m. on Saturday, April 19, 2025, beginning just north of the Mission Nombre de Dios and continuing south along the bayfront to the Plaza de la Constitución. This popular hometown parade features pirates, soldiers, horses and carriages, and the "Royal Trio" from 17th-century Spain, all of which you might expect in a city with more than 450 years of history.