Live Music At The Tavern
Live Music At The Tavern
Live Music with Scott Carey
Thursday, September 12th
5:00 – 8:00 pm
Live Music with Mountain Gypsy Music
Saturday, September 14th
1:00 – 4:00 pm
Live Music with Denise Moore
Thursday, September 26th
Please Make Reservations if You are Planning to Dine with Us
September 12th
Nashville recording artist, Scott Carey, originally from South Florida, has been around music his entire life. The son of a drummer (Dan Carey), who also currently handles percussion for Scott, together, bring good vibes and upbeat sounds to an already familiar set. Scott grew up listening to Dad’s band rehearsals in the basement and was taught to play the drums at an early age. About the age of 16, Scott transitioned to guitar and shortly thereafter found his vocal capabilities.
From Jimmy Buffet to Matchbox 20, Scott kept a slew of his favorites on standby for whenever the moment would strike. Being recruited by Elite Model Management at 17, Scott traveled abroad where he met a guitar player and co-songwriter Dylan Kay. They would go on to form the band Wanton Soup and would sign a recording deal with Sony/Epic. Recording and touring became the way of life for the band and brushing elbows with music royalty was something Scott encountered on occasion. Moving to Nashville in 2010, Scott made a change to his sound and genre crossing over from the 90’s rock to a more homegrown Americana Country sound. “I feel getting back to family roots and writing songs from personal experiences fit with this Nashville country genre.” Says Scott.
Scott’s latest full album entitled “Long Road to Nashville” released under his own record label, Longroad Records, was released in 2012 and is available on iTunes, Spotify, Amazon Music, etc. Scott Carey, Lead vocals, guitar Wanton Soup Sony/Epic Scott Carey.
September 14th
Curtis Jones is a highly respected flatpicking guitarist. Curtis is often called by fans and critics, The World’s Fastest and Cleanest acoustic guitarist. However, speed is only a small part of what Curtis can do. Through his pure guitar mastery, he has the ability to weave in and out of Jazz, Rock, Bluegrass, Flamenco, and World Music styles in a way that is more original than anything that has been heard since Django Reinhardt, while taking the listener to a world of complete beauty, passion, grace and fire.
Kim Jones plays upright Bass and sings with the Mountain Gypsy duo as well as occasional keyboard. Kim also plays upright Bass and sings in Curtis’ full Bluegrass band, Primal Roots. Kim plays and sings with strong emotion and delta blues style soul.
September 26th
She began her vocal career while an undergraduate at UGA in Athens, GA, as a founding member of the hip and popular Phil and the Blanks.
Moving to Tampa she was a member of Paul Wilborn and the Pop Tarts, a party and event favorite.
Later she fronted her own band, Denise Moore and ThenSome, performing jazz standards from the American Songbook at numerous venues and events.
Additional projects she has been involved in were The Women’s Blues Revue (a 16-piece all-female band) and the ShowBiz Kids (a Steely Dan Tribute band).
She has performed at Clearwater Jazz Holiday, Gasparilla Music Fest, the Palladium, Naples Beach Resort Summer Series to name a few.
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