About This Event
Doors at 7. Show at 8. Seating is first come first served. Ages 18+.
$10 ticket increase at the door.
The 904 Vocalist Night is a special, monthly showcase of artists based at the Blue Jay Listening Room. Started by drummer Gabriel Giannelli, it features the house band of Kevin Peacon, Chris Underdal, and Kevin Ramos, who select three vocalist a month to feature. Whether it’s someone who tours the world, or plays quite venues in town, the band strives to showcase their talent, unique-ness, and usually, their songwriting ability! The lineups are always a mashup of genre and style, to take the listener on a journey from the first note to the last. Never miss one of these special nights at Blue Jay!
Rambler Kane is a singer-songwriter from Jacksonville, FL who presents a spirited blend of Americana.
"I think my songs come from wherever country, folk, blues and soul all meet up and talk," Kane says. "I just hope to make that kind of music, the kind that makes you feel something."
Kane quit his job to pursue the music that's been pulling at him for years, with dreams of being a full-time traveling troubadour.
His first full-length album, "Live at Blue Jay Listening Room" was released on May 10th.
Kalen “Korndog” King is a Texas born and bred musician, hailing from the homage of the Allman Brothers, Charlie Daniels, and Stevie Ray Vaughan.
After years of playing the festival circuit with his brother in “Them Vagabonds”, Kalen formed the Jacksonville supergroup Cluster. Formed of some of the hardest working musicians in Jacksonville, Cluster performs around local venues, festivals, and after parties and has gotten recognition for the special tribute nights, from artists such as Steely Dan and Widespread Panic.
Caitlin Mahoney is an indie singer/songwriter based in Northeast Florida whose voice has been praised as “powerful and soulful - a mix of Adele and Fiona Apple.” After a decade of making music in NYC and a short but sweet two years in LA, Mahoney landed in Atlantic Beach, FL just in time to release her 3rd full-length album “Name What I Need” - a mature, hopeful reflection on boundaries, burnout and self-love drenched in synth pop sounds and featuring the warm, dynamic vocals she has become known for across the US and Europe. Her music has been featured on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, Freeform's The Fosters and Good Trouble, the Family Channel in Canada, Daytrotter, and Starbucks stores throughout the United States. Since 2013, Caitlin has played hundreds of shows across the United States, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Germany, Belgium, the Netherlands, Spain and Italy.
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