Gabe Valla Band

Award-winning members, recording engineers and producers, and down-home hospitality, make the Gatorbone Trio/Band is a popular group in St. Augustine.

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What can you say about a guy who picks up a guitar and two years later wins the Merle Watson Festival Flatpicking Championship?

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Savanna Leigh Bassett

Savanna Leigh Bassett started with a G Major chord, and never looked back.

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Another young  North Florida singer songwriter, Savanna Leigh Bassett brings her feelings into her music, in a "playful, sexy and poppy" manner.  Savanna took a year to immerse herself in the music scene in Nashville, and brought her performing and songwriting skills back to her homeland of Jacksonville. 

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Obscure Brothers

A collaboration of two award-winning songwriters, St. Augustine’s The Obscure Brothers fuse folk, swing, bluegrass, jazz, Americana, blues, and old-time traditional to form a storytelling extravaganza.

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Filled with sentiment and longing, St. Augustine's The Obscure Brothers keep a keen sense of their roots about them. Lovers of Florida, music, songwriting, and the environment, the duo strives to perfect the art of storytelling through song, while simultaneously educating audiences of Floridian musical and natural history. Taking old-time traditional and bluegrass and blending it with swing, jazz, folk, and Americana, The Obscure Brothers are time-hopping record keepers that breathe life back into the past.

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Dewars

Iconic and original, St. Augustine’s The Dewars fuse experimental indie rock with psychedelic dream pop, birthing a body of work unlike any other.

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St. Augustine's The Dewars inhabit a musical genre completely of their own making. The identical twin brothers Zachary and Anthony Dewar originally hail from Crescent Beach, Florida, where they transformed their extraordinary brotherly bond into a masterpiece of music. The brothers have musical influences that range from Roy Orbison to David Bowie, and they continue to expand their artistic canvas through decades of prominent songwriters.

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Four Troubadours

A flawless quartet of the finest guitarists and songwriters, St. Augustine’s Four Troubadours weave folk, country, Americana, and old-time traditional into an exquisite array of performance.

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St. Augustine's The Four Troubadours are an incomparable quartet, an elite collection of the founding fathers of the revival of the folk music scene. With over four decades of performance experience, the ensemble bands together to create a rare blend of the finest songwriters and divine originality. The band consists of Charley Simmons, Bob Patterson, Jim Carrick, and Larry Mangum. Each of these four minstrels have multiple awards in both songwriting and musicianship, making them the only quartet to have individual members that have achieved a combined total of over twenty accolades.

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Larry Mangum

Larry Mangum, one of the last remaining troubadours from St. Augustine’s classic folk era, is a musical mountain who combines old-time country and bluegrass with modern-day folk and Americana.

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St. Augustine's Larry Mangum is a troubadour if there ever was one. A vital component of the revival of the folk music scene, Larry was born with music in his blood. His mother was the guitar instructor for the phenomenal and highly successful Randy Travis, while his grandfather was fiddle player Brenton Drye, and his uncle Homer Briarhopper, famed 1930s radio personality. Larry also knew, loved, and learned from local legends of folk music Will McLean and Gamble Rogers prior to their passing.

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Jamie DeFrates

St. Augustine’s minstrel and balladeer Jamie DeFrates holds keys to musical doors of poetic curiosity, enchanting turns of phrase, and lyrical reverence combining folk, jazz, Americana, new age, and gospel to form a genre of his own - new age folk.

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St. Augustine's Jamie DeFrates is a conglomeration of both sound and genre formed by his knack for emotional and human connection through music alongside his own life experiences. A veteran of the music scene, Jamie has built his career from the ground up with a foundation of concern for the human condition, pillars of genre experimentation, walls of humility, and a roof of substantial musical knowledge.

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Fermin Spanish Guitar

A unique sound with old-world charm that's the perfect backdrop for romance.

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Local favorite and highly respected Spanish guitarist Dennis Fermin can make a romantic wedding even more exquisite with his unique music. Whether it's the refined ambiance of his classical guitar or the high-energy sound of a Flamenco band (complete with a dancer, if requested), the one-of-a-kind Spanish influence Dennis Fermin provides will add distinctive old-world charm to any wedding ceremony or reception.

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John Dickie and guitar in St. Augustine

John Dickie

John's passion for singing and songwriting makes him a favorite in the local music scene.

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John Dickie embraced St. Augustine in 2005 and became a respected musician and leader in the local music scene. Originally from Baltimore, John's original material often mentions his hometown. His songs can be poignant or funny, often tell a story, and are always accompanied by John's impeccable guitar work.

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Mr. Aullie, with a white beard, harmonica, and guitar against a red curtain

Mr. Aullie

A bluesman and songwriter who has become a legend in Florida music circles.

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Mr. Aullie (AKA Donald Blitch) is a multi-award-winning songwriter whose blend of blues, Americana, and backwoods folk never fails to amaze audience members or his musical peers. Born and raised in Gainesville, this blues guitar guru is a Florida native who has been professionally active in music since the mid-1970s. Mr. Aullie is also a multi-instrumentalist, playing acoustic guitar, electric guitar, cigar box guitar, and harmonica.

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