Parrotheads
are also familiar with the Jimmy Buffett song that tells listeners that
there is no plane on Sunday. The song convinces people to spend their last
day of vacation sipping tropical cocktails on a sunny island.
So squeeze a lime into a margarita or Landshark Beer, and enjoy the end of Parrotheads
in Paradise at Schooner Wharf Bar and enjoy the �minds you meet,� Sunday,
November 2nd from 7 �til midnight.
The No Plane on Sunday Party features the island songs of Jim Morris and the eight piece Big Bamboo
Band, who mix a whimsical island sound with a splash of Texas to produce a
sound that is uniquely Gulf and Western, for those who may have had enough
�Wastin� Away in Margaritaville�.
And don't miss our other great bands
lined up!
Complete Music Line-Up
HOMEMADE WINE
Thursday, October 31st, 7:00 p.m. - 11:00 p.m.

Back by popular demand, Homemade Wine and will have you leaning
back and sipping a margarita in no time! They�re trop-rock,
country, and southern acoustic rock rolled into one. They�re heavy
into the Jimmy Buffett style, but they�ve also branched out and
created their own genre that�s quickly becoming widely known and
loved.
This 6-piece energetic band, based in Knoxville, has taken top
honors in Beach Front Radio�s Best of 2010 poll by taking #1 New
Band, #1 CD, #1 Song with their original �Her Kiss,� and #1 New
Male Vocalist, Ryan Sheley.
JIM MORRIS and the BIG BAMBOO BAND
Friday, November 1st, 7:00 p.m. � Midnight
Sunday, November 3rd, 7:00 p.m. � Midnight

Although Jim Morris� music is reminiscent of Jimmy Buffett and
Jerry Jeff Walker, he�s developed his own style. He and the
eight-piece Big Bamboo Band mix a whimsical island sound with a
splash of Texas to produce a sound that is uniquely Gulf and
Western � �An eclectic blend of tropical rock, jazz, country, and
folk that maintains an amazing continuity.�
Morris is an articulate singer/songwriter and storyteller. Whether
it�s a thoughtful ballad about doomed love or an anthem to a night
of drunken revelry, audiences can always count on well-crafted
songs with interesting characters, clever lyrics, and charm.
YOUNG REBEL GOOMBAS
Saturday, November 2nd, 7:00 p.m. � midnight
Making their Schooner Wharf Debut!!
Hailing From Long Island, New York the Young Rebel Goombas are a
lot more than just Trop Rock. Their individual varied backgrounds
bring exciting new sounds to their wide variety of covers as well
as their awesome original music.
With their unique line up including two percussionists, the rhythm
is always fresh and full, capturing and keeping audiences
entertained throughout the night. Come on down and check out this
great new band!

For more information, please contact Schooner Wharf Bar at (305) 292-9520.
Visit Schoonerwharf.com or join us on
Facebook.
�Down to the Banana Republics, down to the tropical sun, go the
expatriated Americans hoping to find some fun.�

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