
Funk Butter
Teaser: A funky, fresh, tasty treat, St. Augustine’s Funk Butter brings you southern comfort in the form of jam band, funk, rhythm and blues, and rock and roll all rolled into a delicious dinner for the ears.
Teaser: A funky, fresh, tasty treat, St. Augustine’s Funk Butter brings you southern comfort in the form of jam band, funk, rhythm and blues, and rock and roll all rolled into a delicious dinner for the ears.
A duo making high-energy, alternative hip-hop, and electronica-based music.
Flo.wav is St. Augustine, Florida's bright new star. This duo, both in their early twenties, is comprised of long-time friends Conor Bertha and Dylan Parra. These two gentlemen have brought a completely new, youthful outlook on music and sound engineering as a whole. Their experimental nature seeps through in both their studio production as well as their live performances.
Papercutt is by far St. Augustine’s premier 80s hair metal cover band.
Ask anyone in St. Augustine about Papercutt, and they'll tell you the same thing: The band is crazy fun and highly entertaining to watch on stage. Playing 80s "hair rock," the band members play the 80s rockstar role to the T, donning neon-colored spandex of every hue, applying eyeliner, and carrying bottles of Malibu rum onto the stage.
A powerhouse combination of rock, reggae, ska, punk, and blues, St. Augustine’s Observatory is an all-original ensemble that combines an easy-going energy with the sounds of laid-back rock and roll.
The intrinsic nature of St. Augustine's Observatory is mellow, present, and overall undemanding, much like a day in the summer sun with little responsibility. Listening to Observatory incites a philosophical conversation within oneself, reaching into matters of the heart, core life principles, and the crux of the human condition, while simultaneously stimulating the body to move through the stresses of the physical realm. The band's live performances are highly rehearsed, but also leave members room to breathe and improvise as the moment sees fit.
A guitarist and vocalist, blending classical guitar with jazz and world music.
Originally from Venezuela, Marianne Lerbs is a linguist with skills in several artistic disciplines. She is as well-known as a sculptor as she is as a guitarist and singer.
Marianne began as a classical guitarist, immersed in Bach and Segovia. She ventured into the jazz realm, where she picked up influences from other musicians and vocalists. Then she studied world music, enjoying the variety of rhythms and techniques found only in certain regions of the world. She blends classical, jazz, and world music into a nostalgic sound that carries a refreshing newness.
Ain’t Too Proud to Beg is St. Augustine’s high-spirited, almost comedic quartet that performs a multitude of polished originals as well as classic rock, jazz, blues, pop, and ‘70s and ‘80s funk cover songs.
St. Augustine's four-piece ensemble Ain't Too Proud to Beg is a festive carousel of entertainment, delighting in audience involvement, a lively dance floor, and the overall jovial spirit music has to offer. Offering a concoction of pop, blues, classic rock, '70s and '80s funk, jazz, and their own original funky tunes, Ain't Too Proud to Beg has one goal in mind once they take the stage - fun, and lots of it. The band's inspirations and influences range from Jimi Hendrix to Mick Taylor and even Jeff Beck, encompassing a large spectrum of genres.
Falling Bones has disbanded.
This popular band in St. Augustine stopped performing after the death of harmonica player and vocalist, "Long John" Higginbotham, in July of 2017. A beloved member of the St Augustine music scene, John is still missed by friends, family, and lovers of great music sung in a rich, deep voice.
More recently, guitarist Rick Levy and bassist Jeff Ganz, have been performing as "The Bones," billed as "The duo that sounds like two guys."
Bill Sabo is a member of The St. Augustine Music Hall of Fame, and his body of work is full of acoustic wonder, old fashioned snake oil remedies, and down home folk.
Originally from New Jersey, Bill Sabo is a St. Augustine native who has been a self-branded acoustic musician for over 30 years now. From rock and roll, to folk and Americana, Bill blends his own self into his songs, becoming part of each one in a very emotional way. A former teacher at The Florida School for the Deaf and Blind for over 20 years, Bill Sabo not only lays out his heartstrings before audiences in performances, but also gives back to his community in unmatched dedication and love. He is one of the founding members of The C.R.S.
Ace Winn is St. Augustine’s groove machine, a natural performer with a playful spirit and contagious smile. His style ranges from funk, blues, and rhythm and blues to pop, rock and roll, and soul.
St. Augustine's Ace Winn is an impeccable example of a bona fide musical performer. Sharpening his abilities in the passionate areas in which he shines brightest, Ace has quickly become a reputable part of the St. Augustine music scene. His sound ranges from soul, jazz, funk, and rhythm and blues to pop, makes his audience feel right at home and brings to light the ways in which we are connected and the ever-growing need for a real, raw interpretation of perception in the modern era.
Formed in 1974 as Rotagilla, Rotageezer is St Augustine's longest running band featuring anthems of rock, folk, bluegrass, blues, gypsy, Americana, jug band, rockabilly, and more.
Rotagilla is alligator spelled backwards. After decades of performing under that name, the band became Rotageezer in 2002, a wry acknowledgement in the face of aging like a fine wine. Originally comprised of members Bill Sabo, Mike Cunningham, Gene Eberhardy, Ed Wilson, and Butch Malone, Rotagilla won Florida's Top Rock Search in the late '70s as a comedy jug band. They even appeared on The Midnight Special.