Slang

Slang is the band for those looking for a flashback to the '80s, and "wanna dance with somebody."

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The local rock band, Slang, performs hits from the '80s and never fails to get the crowd moving to songs such as Journey's "Don't Stop Believin'," Bon Jovi's "Livin' on a Prayer," and Van Halen's "Jump."

Members of Slang include Vladimir Paje on keyboards, Stephen Boyd Collins on drums, Rob Hawkins on lead guitar, Dave Hankla on Bass guitar, Jason Rador on vocals, and Theodora Calafates on back-up vocals.

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Griffin House

Griffin House is a singer/songwriter and a "rising star" who has been working in the industry for over 15 years.

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Singer/Songwriter, Poet, Storyteller — these are a few of the words that describe Griffin House. Griffin is open about his other descriptors, including husband, father, friend, and imperfect person, and his lyrics rarely fail to move his audiences.

Originally from Ohio, Griffin moved to Nashville in 2003 and has experienced both the joy of nearly instant success and, when that success proved fleeting, years of hard work. (One of his newest songs, the wryly humorous "Rising Star," describes what that feels like.)

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Those Guys (of Orlando)

Those Guys (of Orlando) is a three-member jazz party band with a New Orleans vibe.

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With only three musicians: Garrett Cummings on trumpet, Jason Sieboda on trombone, and Chris Cummings on alto Saxophone, Those Guys (of Orlando) create a big sound and high-energy entertainment.

Their exuberance is rarely confined to any stage and their wireless performance allows them to move throughout the crowd while playing jazz, funk, and pop tunes with brilliance and joy.

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Jason Lawrence Jones

Originally from Georgia, professional musician Jason Lawrence Jones has perfromed from the U.S. Virgin Islands to Chicago.

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Singer/Songwriter Jason Lawrence Jones plays acoustic guitar and sings both his own compositions and a wide-ranging variety of covers. He's performed solo, with a full band, and with a lively trio on St. John in the Virgin Islands.

Now living in Florida, Jason is a versatile performer and enjoys the classic rock, country, folk, contemporary, and jazz genres. At this stage of his career, Jason says that he prefers songs that combine good stories and nice vibes and his own songs are an excellent example of that — especially the recently released "My Old House."

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Luna Cruise

This Jacksonville psychadelic rock band writes and performs new material that celebrates the psychedelic rock of the 60s and 70s. (Cover photo by Steven R. Martin.)

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Lyrical poetry, sung to hypnotic and melodic psychedelic rock music — this is the original sound of Luna Cruise from Jacksonville.

Members of the band, Kris Heironimus on vocals, Jerry Mansell on bass, Zach Vannoy on drums and guitar, Sean Harris on guitar, and Marcus Herdon on keys, all work together to write original songs.

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Walker Montgomery

Walker Montbomery carries on the family tradition, performing country music, respecting the old while creating his own sound.

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The son of country star John Michael Montgomery, Walker Montgomery was raised in Nicholasville, Kentucky, and took readily to country ways, hard work, and making a living in country music.

Like his father, Walker is primarily a country singer who mostly sings new material written by others, as well as some covers. In his early 20s, Walker says that he gravitates to love songs and songs that remind him of his family and his hometown.

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Southern Tide

Southern Tide plays some of the more obscure rock and roll and country songs, delighting their St. Augustine audiences.

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Lead vocalist, Kenny Yarbrough is joined by 4 talented musicians to form the group Southern Tide, a cover band like no other in St. Augustine. These gentlemen of a certain age play songs they can have fun with, and songs that are sure to get the audience singing along and dancing.

They play across genres —from southern-influenced rock, to blues, classic country, and America — and they play mostly lesser-known songs from the last century, from early Hank Williams, Sr. to Jimmy Buffett.

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Muscadine Bloodline

This country duo from Alabama sing about the their hometown, love, family, and stuggles —familiar themes presented in modern country style.

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Originally from Mobile, Alabama, Charlie Muncaster and Gary Stanton formed the country duo, Muscadine Bloodline in 2016, and have become the talk of Nashville in just four short years.

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Camille Rae

Camille Rae brings a gently driving country sound to St. Augustine, FL

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Described as "sassy, soulful and funky", Camille is one of those artists who has always known that music would encompass her life. She started writing songs at age 12 when she picked up a guitar to accompany her vocals, and enjoys letting her feelings flow through the lyrics.

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Luke Langford Band

From the other side of Florda, the Luke Langford Band is a favorite with locals and visitors all along the Panhandle.

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Formed in 2015, with no expectations, the Luke Langford Band has grown significantly in size and fan-base in just five years. What started as a way for a few guys to get together to play music a couple of times a month, grew into a band of five accomplished country musicians, playing over two shows a week.

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