Not Quite Dead on the Colonial Oak Stage

Not Quite Dead

Not the Grateful Dead, but they channel the Dead's energy and play their songs.

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Instigated and loosely led by guitarist and mandolin player Smokin' Joe Schauer, this Grateful Dead cover band has four other equally talented musicians: Brent Byrd on lead electric guitar and vocals, Josh Salestrom on drums, Jim Stafford on bass, and Alexandra Richman on vocals and keyboard. Together these musicians bring Jerry and the gang's songs to life and fill the dance floors with uninhibited Grateful Dead fans.

Audiences will hear songs from each Grateful Dead album and other songs that are so rare they can only be found on bootlegs.

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Bob Patterson on an outdoor stage with a black backdrop

Bob Patterson

An expert on the 12-string guitar that performs originals and covers.

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Bob Patterson is certainly a musical hero and conservationist in St. Augustine. He has earned the title of Florida's premier storyteller, local living legend, as well as hometown hero. A natural storyteller, Bob's music is primarily folk-driven with a hint of old traditional Appalachian mountain songs. His repertoire ranges from his own Florida-focused original material to the classical traditional folklore as far back as the 1800s that Bob is determined to keep alive.

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Josh Phillips

This young singer/songwriter took his music from North Carolina to Nashville.

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"I grew up in a really small town in Lee County, North Carolina," says Josh Phillips. "My family is very close knit, not a whole lot of money. It was very blue collar. I want people from back home to listen to my music and remind them of where we came from and how we live. My parents had a video tape of Alan Jackson; it had three songs on it.

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Johnny Bulford

He's opened for Black Shelton, and written songs for Lee Brice, and Chris Young.

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Johnny Bulford, a native Floridian who grew up in a family surrounded by rich music history and influence, was able to naturally hone his craft from a young age. Bulford knew his love of music would turn into a career when he attended a Garth Brooks concert at the age of 12 and told his mom, "This is what I want to do with my life." Putting that statement into action, Bulford performed all through high school and college, opening for Blake Shelton and Gretchen Wilson.

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Trea Landon

Three chords and a first guitar at the age of 16 led to compositions for listeners.

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At 24 years old, singer and songwriter Trea Landon has developed a unique sound and style. Taking vocal cues from great country artists Hank Williams Jr. and Kevin Denney, he pairs traditional tone, and modern tracks to deliver lyrics his listeners can identify and connect with.

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Tommy Cecil

Originally from Bardstown, Kentucky, Tommy Cecil has been expanding his horizons since he moved to Nashville, Tennessee and has had cuts with several artists.

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As his songwriting career continued to grow onward and upward, Tommy Cecil left his home in Bardstown, Kentucky and landed in Nashville, Tennessee.

Writing his first song at the age of 18, Tommy has multiple cuts by Parmalee, Luke Bryan, Granger Smith, Kane Brown, Jake Owen, Thompson Square, Dylan Scott, Seth Ennis, Clay Walker, and Colt Ford.

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Phillip White

Phillip White, an American songwriter, has had songs published by huge companies like Disney, Universal, Murrah Music, and Seagayle, and is currently working for Fluid Music Revolution and Spirit Music Publishing.

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A true Alabama native, Phillip White has spent over 20 years writing songs for some of the biggest artists in the industry. George Strait, Luke Bryan, Chris Ledoux, Vince Gill, Bonnie Taylor, Scotty McCreery, Darius Rucker, Rascal Flatts, Jake Owen, Blake Shelton, and Neal McCoy have all recorded some of Phillip's music.

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Phil Barton

An Australian songwriter with a diverse portfolio of more than 800 songs.

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From Sydney, Australia, Phil Barton moved to Nashville, so he could expand his musical career. Barton has had several of his songs recorded by artists such as Lee Brice, Sara Evans, Eli Young Band, David Nail, and others.

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Paul Jenkins

Paul Jenkins is a Texan songwriter who has sold over 11 million copies of his compositions since he started his career in Nashville, Tennessee.

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Born and raised in Southeast Texas, Paul Jenkins is a songwriter that has called Nashville, Tennessee his home since 1994. In 2009, Paul signed to Sony ATV, and throughout his musical career his songs have garnered Grammy, ACM, CMT, and ACA awards and nominations.

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Nolan Curtis

A local St. Augustinian, Nolan Curtis is a dazzling singer and guitar player.

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Nolan Curtis is a creative songwriter who proudly calls St. Augustine his home. As the founding member of his band "Salt & Pine", he has established himself as a premier songwriting talent. Nolan has a gift for conveying complex thoughts and emotions in a concise manner that leaves listeners with a warm and nostalgic feelings. 

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