Key West
Key West is the band to have for a high-energy night of Caribbean influenced music. Voted the number one party band by the Roanoke Times and Best Local Band of 1997 and 2000 by the Roanoke Magazine, Key West has opened for many national acts including The Tarns, The Drifters, The Coasters, The Kingsmen, Jan and Dean, The Box Tops and Cravin’ Melon.
With a large supply of Jimmy Buffett songs as well as Reggae, Creole, Latin and original songs this band can turn the darkest of winter nights into an island party. Their music crosses so many boundaries they have become a staple in the corporate, festival and college markets. The typical Key West audience is a multi-generational, energetic, loyal group of followers known as Pirates.
Not a bunch of city-bound Caribbean wannabees, the members of Key West are sailors and divers who have lived and worked in Florida and the Caribbean. When the band finally takes a vacation you can expect to find them in the islands or living on a sailboat not only relaxing, but doing research for new band material.
The bands' 1995 CD, "Postcards From Paradise" continues to sell well due to the timelessness of its music and has gone international with distribution in the Caribbean. Their new release, "Island Trash…Looking For A Party" is enjoying early success due to the large number of pre-release sales and industry reviews have been overwhelming.
Jimmy Buffett covers
| A Pirate Looks At Forty |
Love & Luck |
| Banana Republic |
La Vie Dansante |
| Boat Drinks |
Last Mango In Paris |
| Brown Eyed Girl |
Margaritaville |
| Barometer Soup |
Manana |
| Changes In Latitude |
Middle Of The Night |
| Chanson Pour les Petits Enfants |
Now And Then |
| Cheeseburger In Paradise |
Off To See the Lizard |
| Coconut Telegraph |
One Particular Harbor |
| Come Monday |
Peanut Butter Conspiracy |
| Cuban Crime Of Passion |
Pencil Thin Mustache |
| Defying Gravity |
Rag Top Day |
| Fins |
Sea Of Heartbreak |
| Five O’Clock Somewhere |
Schoolboy Heart |
| Fruitcakes |
Son Of A Sailor |
| Great Filling Station Holdup |
Stars Fell On Alabama |
| Gypsies In The Palace |
Stars On The Water |
| Grapefruit, Juicy Fruit |
Steamer |
| Havana Daydreamin’ |
Survive |
| He Went To Paris |
The Weather Is Here |
| Hey Good Lookin’ |
Tin Cup Chalice |
| Holiday |
Trying To Reason |
| In the City |
Volcano |
| Jolly Mon |
We Are The People |
| Knees Of My Heart |
Who’s The Blonde Stranger |
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Why Don’t We Get Drunk |
| Reggae/Calypso/Caribbean |
Originals |
| Day-O |
Everybody Wants Some Fun |
| Hot, Hot, Hot |
Island Trash (Lookin’ For A Party) |
| I Shot The Sheriff |
Never Will Forget |
| Jamaica Farewell |
See You In My Arms Tonight |
| No Woman, No Cry |
Show Me Your Tattoo |
| One Love |
Winds Of Tortola |
| Red, Red Wine |
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| Three Little Birds |
Miscellaneous |
| Under The Sea |
In The Summertime |
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You Can Call Me Al |
| New Orleans/Creole |
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| Hey Good Lookin’ |
Christmas |
| L-air de la Louisianne |
A Sailor’s Christmas |
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Christmas Balls |
| Latin/Latin Jazz |
Christmas In Dixie |
| Come A Little Closer |
Ho, Ho, Ho and a Bottle of Rum |
| La Bamba |
Mele Kalikimaka |
| Low Rider |
Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer |
| Pina Colada |
Theme Form the Grinch |
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White Christmas |
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