Fogartyville: Remedy Tree
Details
Join us for some bluegrass as Fogartyville presents: Remedy Tree
Sneak Peek: https://www.youtube.com/@floridabluegrass
Concert: 8 PM | Doors: 7 PM
Date: Friday, May 15
Venue: Fogartyville Community Media & Arts Center
Tickets:
- $23.79 (Members)
- $28.97 (Non-members)
(Let us know if you are a member when you RSVP and send the correct amount.) - Payment Alert --> Annie
Reserve Your Spot:
- Zelle: sarasotawinefun@gmail.com (last name Malka)
- Venmo: @Annie-Malka (last 4 digits: 0345)
✅ Include event name & date in your payment note
✅ Pay for each event separately
✅ No refunds for no-shows unless we can fill your spot
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About
Florida's Americana ensemble Remedy Tree has achieved notable success, securing second place at the prestigious SPBGMA National Band Championship.
They've sold out most of their summer tour and have hit ticket sales milestones. Following their signing with Mountain Fever Records in 2024, the band has performed internationally, including at Ireland's Westport Folk and Bluegrass Festival, and they're headed to England later this year as well.
Remedy Tree has shared the stage with legendary artists such as Peter Rowan, The Steeldrivers, Ricky Skaggs, Town Mountain, Rhonda Vincent, and Della Mae. As a selected 2023 IBMA Ramble Showcase band, they have demonstrated their prowess within the industry.
The band, founded by Gabriel and Abigail Acevedo in 2015, had a strong indie-folk sound in its inception.
As time progressed, Remedy Tree added a banjo player and was subsequently thrust into a bluegrass trajectory.
Gabriel Acevedo was born in Bayamon, Puerto Rico, and was raised in rural Umatilla, Florida. His Puerto Rican heritage and upbringing provide an outsider’s approach to the genre. Abigail was raised in folk and old-time music circles and traveled with her family band throughout her teen years. The addition of Isaac Taylor and Nathan Beaumont, along with their deep roots in bluegrass tradition, elevates and bonds the music closer, further blossoming the Remedy Tree sound.
An original music band at heart, Remedy Tree combines the love for bluegrass, an Appalachian old-time spirit, and the folk melodies that started it all, creating a truly unique Americana experience that provides a fresh perspective into where bluegrass is headed in the future.
"The future for this band will not look like anything you've seen to date because they are cutting their own path to success," Orlando Weekly said. "They are a string band that manage sweet, strolling folk songs and greased-lightning bluegrass burners with equal aplomb."
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Seating & Atmosphere
Fogartyville is a cozy venue; indoor seats go fast. Patio seating (with fans and a lovely breeze) will likely open the day before. Same price, great view anywhere you sit. Send your payment even if you get on the waitlist—we’ll try to sneak some chairs in by our tables first.
Dinner Before the Show
RSVP separately once our pre-concert dinner event is posted if you’d like to start the fun early. There’s always a food truck at the venue and a bar with wine and beer.
Parking Tips
Free street parking all around; you may need to drive around a bit to find some (insider tip: the streets in front of Lefty’s, just a block away, often have availability). Overflow at Gulfside Bank (333 N. Orange Ave).
