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Mar 27, 2024 Lashay RainGuide to the Local Music SceneTunes with a ViewBlue Pointe Bar and Grill, TequestaThe scene: waterfront restaurant/bar with spectacular views of the Intracoastal; Adirondack chairs along the water under palm trees; pool for splashing or loungingThe music: live music daily including pop, rock, blues, country, steel drums, acoustic, tropical, alternative, AmericanaGood to know: The restaurant is a little hard to find for first timers, as you can’t see it from the parking lot. Park in the lot right off Federal Highway and either walk behind the building toward the marina or hop on one of the roaming golf carts that will take you there for free.Upcoming Shows*Jan. 5: Cover UpJan. 13: The LatitudesJan.
20: Sierra BandJan. 26: Vintage RadioJan. 27: RelentlessJam Band CentralTerra Fermata, StuartThe scene: open-air venue with some seating; bar serving craft beer and wine; chill vibe; unique vendors on-site; solid crowd of regulars and free spirits; dogs welcome at most showsThe music: Jam bands like Grateful Dead and Allman Brothers cover bands reign supreme here, but acts run the gamut from rap to reggae to rockGood to know: Sometimes there are food trucks on-site, but Terra itself doesn’t serve food—so don’t come hungry!Upcoming ShowsJan. 6: Chili Poppers: Red Hot Chili Peppers Tribute BandJan.
19: The Kyle Smit Unmanageable TourJan. 20: Adam Deitch Super Jam Featuring Eric “Benny” Bloom, Bigyuki, and Brad Adam MillerFeb. 16: Foo Fighters Tribute ShowTropical OasisGuanabanas, JupiterThe scene: laid-back waterfront venue with an uber-tropical island atmosphere; popular spot for locals and tourists alikeThe music: Everything from rock to reggae rolls through Guanas, both local and national actsGood to know: Get here early if you want to snag a first-come, first-serve high-top table close to the stageUpcoming ShowsJan. 6: Tru PhonicJan.
12: AjevaJan. 13: J.P. SoarsJan. 20: Moon HoochJan.
24: Easy HoneySpotlight: Tori LeeSinger/songwriter Tori Lee first picked up a guitar in middle school—reluctantly. “My dad dragged me into a music store and bought me a guitar, and I was so upset!” recalls the 25-year-old Stuart native. Her father saw her musical talent early, and now she’s well on her way to a successful career. In 2020, she moved to Nashville, where she cultivated her country sound and made connections with other musicians at songwriting events.
Now back home for a bit, she released her first single, “My Own Time,” last year. It’s just one of the many tunes she has written overthe years, filling 25 notebooks with thoughtful lyrics, and she plans to return to Nashville to record more of them soon. Catch her while you can at local venues like Harry and the Natives in Hobe Sound (January 6 at 1 p.m.).Intimate ActionMaxi’s Lineup, JupiterThe scene: small, 37-seat bar area adjacent to Food Shack with creative eats, craft beer, wine, and palpable positive vibesThe music: mix of country, rock, folk, pop; many solo/duo and acoustic acts given the intimate spaceGood to know: If you can’t get a table for dinner at Food Shack, enjoy a meal at the Maxi’s bar before the showUpcoming ShowsJan. 6: Girlfriend MaterialJan.
13: Crazy FingersJan. 20: Bryce Allyn BandJan. 27: The KinectedFeb. 2: Spred the DubBlues BarDouble Roads, JupiterThe scene: country vibe; stylish, music-themed decor like instruments and vintage album covers; full bar; solid Southern-style barbecue on the menuThe music: Motown, Southern rock, classic rock, jazz, indie rock, and blues; open jams on MondaysGood to know: An on-site record store carries a great selection of vinylUpcoming ShowsJan.
12: The ShareholdersJan. 13: SteelHouseJan. 19: GoodBreadJan. 26: The KlikJan.
27: Eddiefest: Tribute to Eddie Van Halen, with Completely Unchained, Disbarred, and Big Vince & the Phat CatsFun and FunkyDas Beer Garden, JupiterThe scene: gastropub with German-inspired food and more than 70 craft beers; lots of special events like ’80s Prom Night; popular place to watch the World Cup; outdoor seating to get out of the crowd for a bit or hang with your dogThe music: upbeat mix of pop, indie rock, and rock; tribute bands; nostalgia musicGood to know: Across the street from Roger Dean Chevrolet Stadium, it can get busy here on game nights—but it’s always a blast!Upcoming ShowsJan. 5: The Happiness Club BandJan. 19: BombshellJan. 27: Sierra BandFeb.
9: 56 AceFeb. 10: RevelryFan FavoriteAbacoa Amphitheater, JupiterThe scene: outdoor arena where lawn chairs and blankets, kids, and dogs are welcome; some events have on-site food trucks and vendorsThe music: variety of local and national acts; every third Saturday features tribute bands covering favorites like The Beatles, Fleetwood Mac, and ELOGood to know: Bring your own (small) cooler and food, lawn chairs or a blanket, and enjoy a (cheap) date night!Upcoming ShowsJan. 19: Bad FishJan. 20: The Expanding Man(Steely Dan Tribute Band)Feb.
17: Charles Calello Band (Four Seasons Tribute Band)Beach VibesTiki 52, TequestaThe scene: tiki bar overlooking the Intracoastal with fresh seafood and a super laid-back vibeThe music: everything from reggae to rock to pop; country artist Ricky Young plays every Thursday and SaturdayGood to know: This place can draw a big crowd (especially on Ricky Young nights), so come early for dinner and grab a prime table near the stageUpcoming ShowsJan. 6: Ricky YoungJan. 12: Kellie & SteveJan. 19: KillbilliesJan.
26: LatitudesFeb. 4: Matt HiltonSpotlight: Girlfriend Material“We cover everything from The Beatles to Outkast,” says Bryan Smith, lead singer of the band Girlfriend Material. “We read the crowd and play what they like.” And that’s exactly what fans love about them. You never know what to expect from the irreverent band, who cover tunes in a unique, unexpected way and always bring the energy.
The band—founded by Dreyfoos School of the Arts alumni Smith and Michael McCleary a decade ago—also includes Harley Galeano and Jupiter resident Tom Coughter. The multitalented bunch jump around on instruments and never come into a show with a set list. “Mike can play the drums and trombone at the same time,” says Smith. Catch them at Maxi’s Lineup in Jupiter January 6 starting at 9 p.m.Family FunRiverwalk, StuartThe scene: outdoor venue in downtown Stuart along the St.
Lucie River with lawn and bleacher seating; vendors and shops nearby; very family friendly; pets welcomeThe music: Rock‘n Riverwalk series runs every Sunday from 1-4 p.m., featuring local musicians and tribute bandsGood to know: A free shuttle runs to the site from Osceola, Sailfish, and Kiwanis Park from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on SundaysUpcoming ShowsJan. 7: Jupiter Rock FarmJan.
14: Live BaitJan. 21: The Andrew Morris BandJan. 28: The Rockabilly Boogie BandFeb. 4: Dark Side of SolSpotlight: Michael Begleiter, Night Owl EntertainmentBooking a gig at one of the venues on these pages isn’t as easy as picking up the phone and asking if you can play.
There’s a lot of talent here, which means a lot of competition. Palm Beach Gardens resident Michael Begleiter, who founded the talent agency Night Owl Entertainment in 2015 to help local venues book music, offers helpful tips for bands looking for gigs. “Don’t just reach out and send a link to audio,” he says. “You need a professional press kit with bios, high-resolution photos, reviews, and press.
An active, engaging online presence is also important.” A musician himself, Begleiter suggests newer bands keep an eye out for open jams or “new band nights” at local venues like Swampgrass Willy’s.Crowd PleaserSwampgrass Willy’s, Palm Beach GardensThe scene: casual sports bar with TVs, pool, darts, burgers, beer, booze, and solid live music; lively late-night crowdThe music: up-and-coming artists playing rock, pop, country, punk, indie rock, and moreGood to know: Their happy hour goes until 7 p.m. Monday through Friday, so enjoy discounted drinks before the showUpcoming ShowsJan. 6: CourageJan. 13: 46 & ToolJan.
20: The Hot SeatJan. 27: Florida Rock ZoneVintage VibeHarry and the Natives, Hobe SoundThe scene: Old Florida atmosphere; family-owned for more than 55 years; unique and quirky vibe; down-home cookingThe music: acoustic and solo acts, Americana, Southern rockGood to know: The family business has been around since 1941, and current owner/chef Harry MacArthur grew up in the restaurant. Spend some time checking out all the vintage Florida memorabilia and quirky signs around the venueUpcoming ShowsJan. 6: Jupiter NarrowsJan.
12: The Old HippiesJan. 13: Trailer TrashJan. 19: Acoustic SoulJan. 20: Collective SoulUltimate ChillSquare Grouper, JupiterThe scene: popular tiki bar on the water overlooking the Jupiter Lighthouse with a casual, laid-back vacation vibe; boat docks on-site for those arriving by water; burgers and sandwiches on the menuThe music: a little bit of everything— country, pop, top 40, classic rock, funk, reggae, bluegrassGood to know: The video for Alan Jackson’s hit “It’s Five O’clock Somewhere” featuring Jimmy Buffett was shot hereUpcoming ShowsJan.
6: RiverdownJan. 12: Stacy’s SoulJan. 13: The Happiness ClubJan. 20: AxcentsJan.
26: Miss Dempsey’s ClassSuds & SoundsTequesta Brewing Co., TequestaThe scene: friendly neighborhood microbrewery with a wide selection of craft beers on tap; special weekly events; dog-friendlyThe music: country, pop, indie rock, reggae, soul, hip-hop—anything goesGood to know: They serve a ton of tasty craft beers but no liquor. If you like the beer you’re drinking, ask to take a growler home with youUpcoming ShowsJan. 5: Joey Calderaio BandJan. 13: Anniversary Block PartyJan.
19: Alex Z DuoJan. 26: Antares BandFeb. 17: The KinectedAll That JazzSide Door Jazz Club, StuartThe scene: upscale jazz club with a 1920s speakeasy feel; classic cocktails, wide selection of bourbon, bar bitesThe music: national and local jazz artists such as the Billy Cofrances Jazz Quartet, the Mickey Freeman Quartet, and Maurice FrankGood to know: It’s only open on Tuesdays and Thursdays, and it can take a minute to find the “side door”—the club is located in the East Ocean Pub behind Walgreens, off SE Monterey RoadUpcoming ShowsJan. 4 & 18: Billy Cofrances Jazz QuartetJan.
11 & 25: Mickey Freeman Jazz QuartetSpotlight: KillbilliesA regular on the local music scene since 2010, the Killbillies have a unique sound inspired by Celtic/Irish music infused with bits of Americana, punk, and rock. The trio—Ben Childs of Tequesta, and Palm Beach Gardens residents Hector Diaz and James Galiano—play a multitude of instruments including guitar, drums, banjo, saxophone, and upright bass and put on some of the most high-energy shows around. The band released their fourth album, Back to Basics, in 2022 and just came off a tour of the Southeast. Later this year, they’ll hit the road again, but in the meantime, you can catch a show at Tiki 52 in Tequesta on January 19 starting at 6:30 p.m..
Childs and Diaz also host the 561 Music podcast featuring different artists and venue owners every week (on January 4, they will be podcasting live from Double Roads in Jupiter). Says Childs: “I made almost all my friends through the local music scene. It’s a big musical family here.”*All show listings current at press time and reflect night shows only. Many acts are booked closer to show date so check venue websites for updated schedules (and daytime acts).ncG1vNJzZmivp6x7tMDUmqmtpZGcrru1zZ5lnKedZMC1wcCrq2akmZuycK3Rrapmm6Whwba%2BxGierqGUmnq1u4ytn55lnKSworiMpqysoZNiwKSxzZ5m←Florida High School Expels Palestinian Student Over Mothers Hateful Posts Rita Wilson Receives Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, and Husband Tom Hanks Couldnt Look Proud→