Wheeland Brothers Playing At Guanabanas On Friday Night
The Wheeland Brothers, a popular pop-reggae band, is playing this Friday at Guanabanas Restaurant in Jupiter. Guanabanas is a Jupiter favorite, and the restaurant often features live music on Friday nights. If you’re looking for the epitome of South Florida dining and laid-back entertainment, than you’re not going to want to miss Guanas on a Friday night.
The Wheeland Brothers They combine fun, catchy melody and lyrics with the cool attitude and positive energy of reggae, as well as the down-to-earth, organic honesty of acoustic rock, ukulele lullabies, and flip flop hip hop. Sunshine music inspired by waves, hangin’ with friends, and dreaming of distant shores.
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When: Friday, April 12th, 9:00 PM
Where: Guanabanas - 960 North A1A, 33477, Jupiter, FL.
Guanabanas
Opened by Jupiter surfers as a sandwich shop in 2004, Guanabanas has grown to become an institution in northern Palm Beach County for three reasons: The lush, tropical setting; great cuisine and cocktails (long gone are the sandwich shop days!); and live music from both national acts and the hottest names in South Florida. Guanabanas is a 100 percent open-air restaurant and bar with woven tiki huts and banyan trees towering overhead, and hand-chiseled coquina stone pathways underfoot. The team maintains a laid-back, island atmosphere where everyone is welcome.
Wheeland Brothers
The Wheeland Brothers are two Southern California brothers (Nate & Travis) who grew up in Orange County surfing, scarfing down hole-in-the wall Mexican food, and jamming around the campfire. They combine the cool attitude and summertime energy of reggae with the down-to-earth, organic honesty of acoustic rock, barefoot country, and ukulele sunset jams. After an inspiring trip to Kalalau on the island of Kauai, they set out to write and record their first album, 'Toast to the Coast' (2012)... then their second album, 'Muchos Mahalos' (2013),... Now the adventure continues with the release of their new album, 'Lost in the Key of Sea' (2016). They’re stoked to have played all over California, west coast to east coast, and the Virgin Islands at festivals such as Cali Roots, KAABOO, Firefly, Wakarusa, Summercamp, Love City Music Festival... and every beach bonfire in between.
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