Clover's Revenge

Out of Sarasota Florida comes Clover's Revenge, a band that plays a genre they call "Irish Speed Folk." Some of their music is Irish, some of it is folk, some is ori...

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Out of Sarasota Florida comes Clover's Revenge, a band that plays a genre they call "Irish Speed Folk." Some of their music is Irish, some of it is folk, some is original, and all of it is fast.

Clover's Revenge's trio of performers have created an explosive sound with lovely harmonies, and toe-tapping rhythms. 

Beau Wilberding, on the Cajon Drum, was not steeped in Irish music until he joined this band. It's a great fit.

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Emmett Carlisle

Emmett writes songs that cross the genres of folk, bluegrass,and rock.

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A self-described "Florida Boy" Emmett Carlisle has been a frequent performer Florida's major music festivals. His songs are most often about the people he's known or studied and Florida's natural wonders.

Emmett has produced over seven albums and won "CD of the Year" for the songwriter category from the Jacksonville Times-Union for his CD "Higher Hopes Bigger Dreams."

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Rachel Grubb

From Gainesville, Rachel Grubb sings classic folk songs and her own compositions.

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Poet and singer/songwriter Rachel Grubb, a 7th generation Floridian, writes songs and poems from the heart and sings classic folk songs.

She released her first album in 2016, has performed at many festivals — including St. Augustine's Gamble Rogers Festival, and writes about life, love, and living in Florida.

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Honey Moonshine

Honey Moonshine will rock your party into tomorrow.

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A favorite at the Mill Top Tavern, Honey Moonshine makes St. Augustine a stop on their regional tours.  Playing classic rock songs and their own compositions, Eileen and Tim will rock your party into tomorrow.

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Chase Perryman

Chase Perryman brings an old/new sound to the world of popular music.

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Chase Perryman's vocals are reminiscent of soul and rhythm & blues; the old masters are channeling through the songs he crafts from a place so deep that we thought it was a bygone era.

Chase once said, "the more soul I injected into my writing, singing and performing, the more people paid attention" which creates the old/new sound of his creations.  

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Last2Leave

Last2Leave performs at weddings, events, and clubs.

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Last2Leave wedding and dance band, plays old standards and current hits for those who want to dance, or just sit back and enjoy the show.

Last2Leave have performed at clubs, theme parks, parties, and receptions. Some of the more current musicians covered include Jason Derulo, Lizzo, Dua Lipa, Jonas Bro's, and Harry Styles.

Members of Last2Leave are: Todd Shapiro on bass, Angel Shapiro is a lead vocalist, Jamar Christian is also a lead vocalist, Tatjana Lugo on keyboards, Mark Deroin on guitar, and Chris Loringer on drums.

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Chris Blair

A singer/songwriter who also owns a venue/restaurant, Chris Blair still finds time to write great songs.

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Chris Blair is known by many in Nashville and Pigeon Forge, Tennessee as founder and owner of The Listening Room Café. As a singer and songwriter, Chris didn't think that Nashville offered the right music venue that focused on the performances, but still served good food.

Despite owning and operating two cafés, Chris is still an active singer, songwriter, and music producer. His original songs include, "Don't Have to Tell Me Twice," "The Hart Stuff," and "Diamonds In Your Eyes."

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Kirstie Kraus

This singer and songwriter from the Midwest, is breaking out in Nashville.

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From Wisconsin, Kirstie Kraus toured for a while with her Midwest band, Thirsty Jones, before moving to Nashville. (Side note: because of that band, Kirstie's fans are still known as "Thirsties".)

Once in Nashville, Kirstie focused on writing songs and selling them, actively taking demos around and meeting other songwriters and professionals, and playing in some of the best local music venues.

Kirstie released "Delusional" her first single written in Nashville in 2018, and hopes to release her debut album, Yes You Can, In 2021.

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Lost Saints

This trio of songwriters and singers who each came from a strong gospel background write and perform gospel and country songs.

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This trio of Afton Addington, Chris Biano, and Derrick Casteel, Lost Saints first sang together 2017 when standing around a piano in Nashville.

All three of the members have strong Gospel roots and a love of country music. When combined with their tight harmonies and original music, they have created a "heartfelt, harmony-driven sound" that is starting to get noticed in a wider circle.

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Chad Warrix

Chad Warrix, of the duo Halfway to Hazard, performs frequently as a solo artist.

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Born into a musical family in Hazard Kentucky, Chad grew up in the small town of Jackson where he spent hours in Appalachian Mountains. He got his first guitar when he was 13, majored in business with a minor in music in college and started performing professionally while attending Nashville's Belmont University.

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