Ian Opalinski

Ian is an acoustic soloist who performs the best music from the 60s and 70s.

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Ian Opalinski is an acoustic soloist with an excellent voice for performing songs of the 60s and 70s — songs by Neil Young, America, The Beatles, Tom Petty, JJ Cale, Jackson Browne, The Eagles, Bread, The Cars, and more. He explained, "Preserving songs of the 60s and 70s is important to me."

Ian is comfortable at the mic, whether singing or interacting with the audience, and frequently invites the crowd to join him in the chorus or to take the lead in songs that are obviously their favorites, too.

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Folk band The Dunehoppers, standing on a sand dune, with their instruments

Dunehoppers

A local old-time bluegrass and contra dance band that gets toes tapping.

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The Dunehoppers play folk and Americana with what one member describes as an "old-time configuration." 

The group is led by fiddler Alan Hood. He's usually joined by Mike Elias on guitar, Bob Parsons on mandolin, Brian Lappin on banjo, and Janine Rainville on bass. Just as the members of old-time folk and dance bands ebbed and flowed depending on which musicians could attend the barn dance, this band's members ebb and flow because of jobs, summer visits north, and other gigs.

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JAX English Salsa Band

The JAX English Salsa Band plays Latin music that encourages you to dance to the beat.

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Formed in 2011, the JAX English Salsa Band takes their audience on a musical journey through the Caribbean and Latin America. In fact, their motto is "Bridging Cultures Together Thru Music," and their repertoire includes songs from Puerto Rico, Columbia, Santo Domingo, Panama, Cuba, Mexico, Venezuela, and the United States.

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Jordan and the Posey Pickers

Jordan and the Posey Pickers show St. Augustine what bluegrass music is all about.

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Jordan Kleinhans and his band originally played hardcore and worship music, but the group went bluegrass when band member Caleb Posey got a banjo — a resonator-back five-string longneck banjo. Their first gig playing bluegrass was as a warmup band for Lee Greenwood at St. Augustine's The Amp, which is a good indication of how well the new sound suited the band.
 
Music lovers can catch their shows around St.

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Mario Peral

Mario Peral brings the sounds and flavors of Havana to St. Augustine.

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Only a native-born Cuban could deliver the sounds of salsa, flamenco, mambo and rumba in their most authentic forms. Mario Peral's first album, Café con Leche, is a great example of the variety of styles he performs. 

 

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Kalani Rose

The Kalani Rose Band puts you in a luau state of mind.

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When the Kalani Rose band plays in St. Augustine, it brings a taste of Polynesia to town. Embracing her Hawaiian heritage, Kalani Rose melds her ukulele playing, hula dancing, and occasionally even fire dancing into her performances for a rich luau experience. The Kalani Rose band is a four-piece ensemble which stays authentic to Kalani's home culture through a ukulele, vocals with great harmonies, guitar, bass, and percussion.

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Watson and Taylor

Listening to Watson and Taylor’s sweet harmonies simply soothes the soul.

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This well-practiced duo lets their vocals flow over the listener like a quiet brook; balanced with clear, gentle guitar riffs, they bring a quiet softness to the room with their covers and originals. And they also will have audiences swaying and clapping with upbeat originals and covers. 

Professionally trained, and having performed internationally, they are attuned to their audience wherever they play, and are a welcome sound to St. Augustine.  Watson and Taylor incorporate classic songs into their own voice, to present a delightful show for music listeners.

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Boogie Freaks

This afro-sporting disco revivalist band will transport you back to the '70's.

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Boogie Freaks entertain St. Augustine partiers with a renewal of the 1970's disco sound.  With glittery costumes and  full-blown afros, these guys will take you back to a time of glitter balls, and discothèque showmanship.

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Hallie Davis

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Callie Leigh

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