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Black Bones Music venue coming to Anna Maria

Black Bones Music venue coming to Anna Maria

ANNA MARIA – Terri and Paul Davis are creating a new after-hours listening room and live music venue at Ginny’s and Jane E’s Café & Gift Store, 9807 Gulf Drive.

Operating as Black Bones Music, the west Bradenton residents will host their first show on Friday, Jan. 12 with the Trevor Bystrom Trio as the headliner and 10-year-old singer-songwriter “Nora Bear” as the opening act. Bystrom will be accompanied by Judit Maldonado on vocals and percussion and Benny Maldonado on percussion. Bystrom’s stepdaughter, Nora, will open the show with an hour-long set at 6 p.m., followed by the Trevor Bystrom Trio from 7:30-9:30 p.m.

Light snacks, coffee drinks, beer, wine and soda will be available before the show and during intermission, but the kitchen will be closed. Tickets are $25 and available at the Eventbrite website at www.blackbonesmusic.com.

Black Bones Music venue coming to Anna Maria
Paul and Terri Davis love and support local music and musicians. – Paul Davis | Submitted

Paul is a sergeant with the Manatee County Sheriff’s Office (MCSO). He’s currently assigned to the Internal Affairs Unit and he previously led the MCSO Anna Maria Unit. Terri is a paralegal for a law firm in Sarasota. They were interviewed on Dec. 20 during a private Christmas party at Ginny’s and Jane E’s hosted by owners Paul and Tammy Foster. The event featured Christmas music performed by Just The 2 Of Us.

An idea blooms

When asked why they’re launching a listening room, Paul and Terri simul­taneously said, “We just love music.”

“We’ve been to a couple different listening rooms and we don’t have anything like that here,” Paul said. “Terri and I would go to different restaurants and bars and some of the bands were really good but they get drowned out by the conversation and other noise. The perfect example is Trevor Bystrom. You can go to differ­ent places on the Island and listen to Trevor, but it’s more like background music. His Caribbean/African-influenced music has strong lyrical messages that can get lost in the noise. We want to give Trevor and people like him a place where people can experience the music and the musi­cians rather than just hearing them.”

“The goal isn’t to have people come in and drink. It’s to have them listen to the music. It’s all about the music,” Terri added.

Black Bones Music venue coming to Anna Maria
Holmes Beach native Trevor Bystrom will headline the first Black Bones Music show. – TrevorBystrom.com

Using Ginny’s and Jane E’s is the result of Paul and Terri’s friendship with the Fosters and the trips they took to New York City together. During one visit, they were looking for something to do on a Thursday night and fate stepped in.

“Singer-songwriter Matt Walden was playing at The Bitter End in New York City,” Paul Davis said. “We’ve known Matt since he was a young kid, through the Del Couch Music Education Foundation in Palmetto that we’ve been part of for years. Paul and Tammy had never been to a place like that before. We’d talked about listening rooms with them but they never experienced one. When they went to The Bitter End, they got it. Shortly after that, Paul said if you guys are serious about doing this, why not do it at Ginny’s and Jane E’s.”

“Terri and I planned on doing something like this on a larger scale before COVID, but when COVID hit, that all went away. We took that same concept and we’re going to do it on a smaller scale,” he said.

“Our goal is to promote local Florida bands and singers and all different types of music,” Terri said. “We’ve seen Trevor for years and I told Paul he needed to be our first concert. Trevor was all for it. Then we found Trey Wanvig.”

Wanvig is a Sarasota-based blues guitarist, vocalist and songwriter who will headline the Friday, Feb. 2 show.

“Trey’s 21 years old and he’s a phenomenal blues guitarist,” Paul said. “Then we have Matt Walden (Friday, Feb. 16 and Friday, March 29) and up-and-coming country star Andy Pursell (on Friday, April 12), who we also met through the Del Couch Foundation. Andy’s too big for a place like this, but he wants to play here because he knows us. We haven’t had our first concert yet and bands are already contacting us.”

Drunken Shrubbery will headline the Friday, March 15 show and Pas­serine will headline the Friday, May 3 show. The local, regional and touring bands performing Black Bones Music shows will primarily play their own songs and occasionally cover songs written by others.

“I want original music because that’s what I’m attracted to. I want to listen to Trevor Bystrom, Trey Wanvig and Andy Pursell, but I don’t mind them throwing in a couple covers,” Paul said.

Black Bones Music also wants to bring in young local musicians as opening acts to give them exposure and experience. They’re working with the Del Couch Foundation and plan to reach out to a couple more music education programs as well.

Black Bones Music venue coming to Anna Maria
The Black Bones Music logo features the likeness of Bones the cat. – Black Bones Music | Submitted

Black Bones Music is named after the couple’s beloved black cat, Bones, whom they adopted and then rescued again after he ran away.

Black Bones Music venue coming to Anna Maria
Bones the cat was in rough shape after running away for a hundred days. – Black Bones Music | Submitted

Fostering environment

When asked about Ginny’s and Jane E’s doubling as a listening room, Paul Foster said, “Paul’s a friend of mine. I knew him when he was a deputy out here. This is a Paul and Terri thing. They love local music. We went to New York with them and they showed us The Bitter End, where Bob Dylan played.

Black Bones Music venue coming to Anna Maria
Ginny’s and Jane E’s will soon be utilized as an after-hours live music listening room. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

“I do these invite-only Christmas shows every year. Paul and Terri were here last year and they said they thought they could do something with this room. They see this as a listening venue like The Bitter End, not a bar. They want to make the artist the center of attention and let them interact with the audience in a smaller setting. I said I’m not interested as a business partner, but if you want to use the venue you can. Look out for my products and here’s the keys. I’m happy to provide the space to friends of mine so they can pursue their passion,” Foster said.

Trevor and Katrina Bystrom wed during Wedstock festival

Trevor and Katrina Bystrom wed during Wedstock festival

ZOLFO SPRINGS – Trevor Bystrom and Katrina Lathrop got married on Friday, March 11, during their three-day Wedstock festival.

Wedstock took place at the family-owned East 40 Preserve – an undeveloped 40-acre property in Zolfo Springs, about 90 minutes east of Anna Maria Island.

The couple got married on Friday evening in front of family members and close friends, many of whom camped on the property for the weekend.

Attending family members included Trevor’s parents Jeannie and Dr. Bill Bystrom, a well-known veterinarian who owns the Palma Sola, Island and Safe Harbor animal clinic. Trevor’s aunt and uncle, Judy and Steve Titsworth, attended; Judy is the Holmes Beach mayor and Steve owns Shoreline Builders. Guests also included Katrina’s mother, Anne Lathrop, and several aunts, uncles, siblings, cousins, nieces and nephews.

Erica Benarroch (A Shore Thing Events) helped plan and coordinate the wedding festival, assisted by Caleb Roberts. Courtney Cole (Wilted Twig) provided the flower arrangements.

Trevor and Katrina Bystrom wed during Wedstock festival
Trevor and Katrina Bystrom turned their wedding into a three-day Wedstock festival. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

Billed as “Three days of peace, music and love” and open to everyone on Saturday and Sunday, Wedstock featured Make It Saucy, Ezios and Rodney’s Jamaican Grill food trucks, yoga by Sydney Weiss, live art, a neon forest, firepits, a Woodstock costume contest, a photo contest, a bass fishing contest, a 40-acre scavenger hunt, an outdoor shower, a Wedstock website and more.

Bradenton Beach City Commissioner Ralph Cole, his wife, Beth, and several family members attended the festival on Saturday, as did Swordfish Grill General Manager Adam Sears, his brother, Michael Dolan, and others in their group who rented a motorhome for the occasion. Attendees with Island ties included Vacasa Assistant General Manager Vivian Balducci, Sandbar restaurant event coordinator Jessica Barhitte, Tide Tables bartender Staci Wilkinson, Live Naturally and Cool Beans A.M.I. owners Morgan and Ben Bryant, Kelly Moore Hunt, Casey Hoffman, Adam Jenkins and many more.

Music festival

With Trevor Bystrom on lead vocals and acoustic guitar, the Trevor Bystrom Band kicked off Saturday’s musical entertainment with a set of world music and roots rock that featured several songs written by Bystrom.

Bystrom’s band features drummer/percussionist James Hershey, violinist Zooey Seraphine, lead guitarist Pedro Arevalo, bassist Juna Serita, percussionist Benny Maldonado and backing vocalist and percussionist Judit Maldonado.

Trevor and Katrina Bystrom wed during Wedstock festival
The Trevor Bystrom Band kicked off Saturday’s musical festivities. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

Performing on the Pole Barn Stage or the generator-powered East 40 Lounge stage in the woods near the rear camping area, Saturday’s musical roster included The Zack Yoder Group, Wahh World Fusion, The Al Donadi Band, Jah Movement, Paul Fournier and DJ Fender Bender 2000, with “Qauzi” running sound at the Pole Barn Stage. Sunday’s musical lineup included Sycamore Shade, Dan Signor, Steve Arvey and Koko Ray.

A dream come true

While standing by the Wedstock sign along the shore of a large pond, the newlyweds shared their thoughts on their wedding and the festival.

“It’s a dream come true. This is definitely a labor of love. We worked really hard on it and we can feel all the love here this weekend. It’s magical,” Katrina said.

“It’s a perfect party. This is everything I’ve ever wanted. This is our big project and it turned out so awesome,” Trevor said.

Trevor and Katrina Bystrom wed during Wedstock festival
Trevor and Katrina Bystrom got engaged while canoeing on the pond behind them. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

While pointing to a nearby canoe, Katrina said, “This place is pretty special to us. We got engaged on that canoe on this lake. We found out we were having a baby the day they bought this property and we were out here when we found out the baby was going to be a boy.”

“After I proposed, I said we could do a Wedstock festival for our wedding. Let’s make it happen,” Trevor said.

“We thank our crew of Wedstock G.O.A.T.s – greatest of all time – who really made this happen. We couldn’t have done this without them. We’re stoked to spend the weekend outdoors listening to music with family and friends and we got all the weathers: a sunny day, a rainy day and a cold day,” Katrina said.

“The sun’s coming out now. It’s beautiful out here,” Trevor added.

The newlyweds, who were both raised on Anna Maria Island, live in Bradenton and plan to honeymoon locally, with a possible trip to Africa in the fall.

After being wed, Katrina and Trevor Bystrom enjoyed a moment by the pond. - Destiny Jasett | Submitted

After being wed, Katrina and Trevor Bystrom enjoyed a moment by the pond. - Destiny Jasett | Submitted

The festival featured multiple firepits that were lit after dark. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

The festival featured multiple firepits that were lit after dark. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

The Zack Yoder Group performed on the Pole Barn Stage. - Staci Wilkinson | Submitted

The Zack Yoder Group performed on the Pole Barn Stage. - Staci Wilkinson | Submitted

The East 40 Lounge was set back in the woods near the rear camping area. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

The East 40 Lounge was set back in the woods near the rear camping area. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

Adam Jenkins displayed his gymnastic skills. - Staci Wilkinson | Submitted

Adam Jenkins displayed his gymnastic skills. - Staci Wilkinson | Submitted

Devan Kozak, on stilts, Jessica Barhitte, Staci Wilkinson and Vivian Balducci enjoyed the photo-op provided by the Wedstock sign. - Staci Wilkinson | Submitted

Devan Kozak, on stilts, Jessica Barhitte, Staci Wilkinson and Vivian Balducci enjoyed the photo-op provided by the Wedstock sign. - Staci Wilkinson | Submitted

Several family members camped in the rear camping area. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

Several family members camped in the rear camping area. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

Many attendees with Anna Maria Island ties camped in the front camping area. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

Many attendees with Anna Maria Island ties camped in the front camping area. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

This pond at the East 40 Preserve provided a fishing spot for festival attendees. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

This pond at the East 40 Preserve provided a fishing spot for festival attendees. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

These young ladies danced to the sounds of Wahh World Fusion. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

These young ladies danced to the sounds of Wahh World Fusion. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

Adam Sears and Taylor Blackwell were part of a group that rented a motorhome for the weekend. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

Adam Sears and Taylor Blackwell were part of a group that rented a motorhome for the weekend. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

Jessica Barhitte and Staci Wilkinson attended Wedstock together. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

Jessica Barhitte and Staci Wilkinson attended Wedstock together. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

Adam Jenkins enjoyed Saturday’s live music performances. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

Adam Jenkins enjoyed Saturday’s live music performances. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

After performing with Trevor Bystrom, Pedro Arevalo and Zooey Seraphine set up to perform on the East 40 stage. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

After performing with Trevor Bystrom, Pedro Arevalo and Zooey Seraphine set up to perform on the East 40 stage. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

Wahh World Fusion performed on the Pole Barn Stage Saturday afternoon. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

Wahh World Fusion performed on the Pole Barn Stage Saturday afternoon. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

Trevor Bystrom led his band through a set that included many of his original songs. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

Trevor Bystrom led his band through a set that included many of his original songs. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

The Wedstock posters included a festival map and the music schedule. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

The Wedstock posters included a festival map and the music schedule. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

Steve Arvey performed on the East 40 stage, with James Hershey playing percussing. - Steve Arvey | Submitted

Steve Arvey performed on the East 40 stage, with James Hershey playing percussing. - Steve Arvey | Submitted