Money for Nothin' band perfroming live

Money for Nothin'

A rock cover band spanning various genres of music.

Share This

Money for Nothin' plays all over Northeast Florida, rocking acoustic sets of top 40 hits from the 1950s to today.

This four-person acoustic act focuses on covers by Van Morrison, Steve Miller, and Jimmy Buffett. Members include Kyle Lyons (lead vocals), John Purdy (lead guitar), Trey Moore (drums and rhythm guitar), and Stefan Budricks (bass guitar).

Check the band's website for booking information for parties, weddings, festivals, bars, and holiday events.

Share This

Have a Question?

Editor's Note: We encourage you to verify event times and details with the organizers, as they may change.

Sax Appeal

These six musicians have a plan to keep Jazz alive in St. Augustine.

Share This

The band that is now Sax Appeal was first formed in the 90s and played together for many years. They took a hiatus after the death of their founder and key member, but have now reformed to make music again.

Their goal is to keep Jazz alive in St. Augustine.

The talented members of Sax Appeal are Jimbo Watson on bass, Jimmie Murphy on drums, David Holley on keyboards, Bob Olds and Nat Carrea on trumpet, and Joseph Rozas on tenor sax.

Share This

Have a Question?

Editor's Note: We encourage you to verify event times and details with the organizers, as they may change.

Worn Slap Out

Worn Slap Out focuses on old country tunes, played by a group of friends having fun.

Share This

Worn Slap Out, a group named for the southern phrase describing a mental and physical state just shy of dog-tired, plays classic country music.

These old friends who say they are  "no spring chickens," cover over 100 tunes from many different country artists.

From St. Augustine, Florida, Worn Slap Out does not profess to be perfect, in fact, they say they perform old country music with a "rusty junk-yard twist." They do pledge to have such a good time on stage that the audience can't help having fun while listening, dancing and even singing along.

Share This

Have a Question?

Editor's Note: We encourage you to verify event times and details with the organizers, as they may change.

Amerockana

Under the leadership of guitarist Trey Brewer, the trio, Amerockana, plays a varitey of music that includes songs from Cream, and Jimmy Buffett, with hint of bluegrass.

Share This

Guitarist, vocalist, and mandolin player, Trey Brewer is joined by guitarist JB Miller and multi-instrumentalist Tommy Bledsoe (vocals, guitar, harmonica, and banjo) to form Amerockana. Essentially an acoustic mash-up group, Amerockana plays everyone favorite songs from the rock, Americana, blues, and bluegrass genres.

As one would expect from these three stellar St. Augustine musicians, their interpretations of old favorites merge the rock into bluegrass, the bluegrass into rock, and weave the Americana into everything to give each song their unique spin.

Share This

Have a Question?

Editor's Note: We encourage you to verify event times and details with the organizers, as they may change.

Silk and Steel Duo

Both multi-instrumentalists, this husband and wife duo sing a wide variety of songs.

Share This

Wrennie Weir and Diana Walker, the husband and wife team known as the Silk and Steel Duo, have effectively blended their diverse musical backgrounds to form a unique performing couple.

Wrennie has performed professionally in the rock, country, and pop genres, playing on the same stage as Kenny Chesney, Miranda Lambert, Chris Cagle, and more. He's performed with Molly Hatchet, Taylor Hicks, and Kix — to name a few — and has played on a number of professional recordings. Wrennie sings and plays guitar and bass in their duo.

Share This

Have a Question?

Editor's Note: We encourage you to verify event times and details with the organizers, as they may change.

Jordon Henley

Jordon Henley is one of the talented young singer-songwriters to grow up in St. Augustine.

Share This

Jordon Henley, student, musician, and singer-songwriter and the King Peach Band are frequent performers at St. Augustine's yearly Cathedral Festival.

Jordon has performed as a solo act around town, and has recorded with another young St. Augustine musician, Jonny Brenns.

Jordon Henley and the King Peach Band are crowd favorites at the festival, and are billed as high school musicians who "really rock."

Share This

Editor's Note: We encourage you to verify event times and details with the organizers, as they may change.

Sand Fleas

This duo will make their "comeback" in St. Augustine for the Rhythm for the River fundraiser for the Matanzas Riverkeeper.

Share This

Sand Fleas, a duo with Hunter Miller and Dawson Bass formed in the early 2010s. Based in St. Augustine, they played American grassroots inspired tunes and wrote songs about matters that were important to them.

Originally from northeast Florida, Hunter attended Flagler College, playing music in his spare time.

Dawson moved to St. Augustine in 2012, met Hunter, and they started making music together. Hunter plays guitar, Dawson plays banjo, and they both provide vocals.

Share This

Editor's Note: We encourage you to verify event times and details with the organizers, as they may change.

The Adventures of Annabelle Lyn

Elizabeth Fravel, Kathryn Belle Long, and Holly Riley created an acoustic trio that honors their aventursome spirits.

Share This

The group 'The Adventures of Annabelle Lyn' is named for an audacious fictional character. The name, 'Annabelle Lyn' is a blend of their three middle names, and this heroine shares some of the trio's own adventures and dreams. This is abundantly clear when one listens to "How it Feels to Be Free."

Share This

Have a Question?

Editor's Note: We encourage you to verify event times and details with the organizers, as they may change.

Høly River

This duo share a musical talent and a passion for the environment, particularly our oceans and waterways.

Share This

Laney Sullivan and Jameson Price of Høly River (formerly known as Lobo Marino) have chosen to live intentional lives, focused on wellness and sustainability, and they compose and sing songs that reflect their values.

Laney, lead vocalist, plays harmonium and banjo, while Jameson also plays banjo and creates a heartbeat for each song on a drum and other percussion instruments.

Share This

Have a Question?

Editor's Note: We encourage you to verify event times and details with the organizers, as they may change.

Snake Blood Remedy

The roots of Snake Blood Remedy go back to Hank Williams, Senior, yet their songs have modern and timeless themes.

Share This

The Jacksonville band, Snake Blood Remedy, began with singer/songwriter and musician J.D. Cook, yet their roots go back nearly 100 years. These 21st century musicians were drawn together by the old-time country music of folks such as Hank Williams, Sr. and Ole Belle Reed. It doesn't matter that most of the band's original songs were written in this century — Snake Blood Remedy is a young, new band with deep, old roots.

Share This

Have a Question?

Editor's Note: We encourage you to verify event times and details with the organizers, as they may change.