Join us for Fun-raiser in Paradise, a lively evening filled with tropical light bites and the sounds of Peter Troup and the Coral Rummer Band, South Florida’s Premier Jimmy Buffett Experience. Enjoy great company, laid-back vibes, and a celebration of the arts, all while making a difference for young creatives in our community!
Fun-raiser in Paradise is sponsored in full by BlueIvy Communications
BlueIvy Communications is a boutique communications and public relations agency with offices in West Palm Beach and Delray Beach, Florida. Founded on the principles of creative thought, superb writing and a commitment to client service, BlueIvy Communications has consistently offered its diverse client base unmatched service and quality since 2011. The company specializes in building brands, securing positive media coverage, and enhancing its clients’ reputations in the media, key markets and the community.
“We are honored to host this fundraiser in support of Arts Garage, a cornerstone of creativity and culture in our community. Arts Garage provides a vital platform for artists and audiences to connect, inspire, and thrive, and we are proud to help champion their mission.” – Melissa Perlman, President and Founder of BlueIvy Communications
All funds raised from Fun-raiser in Paradise will directly support PLACES!, our immersive theatre summer camp, by providing scholarships for young artists, enhancing program resources, and expanding access to high-quality arts education. Your support helps us nurture creativity, confidence, and artistic expression in the next generation.
From Key West to Palm Beach, Peter Troup and the Coral Rummer Band have earned their reputation as South Florida’s premier Buffett experience, captivating Parrotheads and newcomers alike with their authentic sound and carefree spirit. Whether it’s a beachside festival, a tiki bar blowout, or a private luau, this band guarantees a five o’clock somewhere state of mind. So grab a frozen concoction, raise your fins, and let the Coral Rummers take you away to Buffett’s world—no boat required!
PERFORMER BIO:
Few musicians can cite the sun and surf of the Caribbean and South Florida as well as the snow and mountains of the West as inspiration for their sound. But Peter Troup isn’t your ordinary artist. He has observed life in locales on opposite ends of the spectrum yet found an underlying vibe that ties the two together. From the mountains to the beach and back again, Troup has honed his skills, defined his sound and brought smiles to the faces of everyone in between.
Growing up in Park City, Utah, Troup first discovered his passion for live music and his appreciation for his mountainous surroundings. As a kid, his family relocated to the Virgin Islands and then to South Florida, giving Troup a unique opportunity to absorb different cultures, not to mention a chance to fall in love with the ocean and live out the life in a Jimmy Buffett song. Spending the rest of his youth and college years in Florida, Troup became a guitar player, initially cutting his teeth on the likes of Green Day. Tiring of the simple three-chord riffs, he started spending time learning the music of legends like Willie Nelson, Bob Dylan and, of course, Jimmy Buffett (he couldn’t deny his South Florida heritage after all!). Early on Troup “realized that I liked making people happy with my music more than being an amazing musician.”
Shortly after college, Troup began to play out in local bars around Delray Beach, Florida. A few months later, he received an unexpected phone call that would send his life in a new direction. A bar in Vail, Colorado offered Troup a residency for the winter ski season playing covers. After much deliberation, he quit his job, packed his bags, and headed west. One season turned into two and so on, and for the next few seasons Troup entertained people from around the world and really got his feet wet as a performer. A trip back home one summer convinced Troup that it was time to stay in Delray Beach, his hometown, and focus on writing and performing original music.
“Brighter Day,” Troup’s debut album, is the result of two years of intense songwriting and regular gigs back home. The mellow, often times beachy rock and roll captured on “Brighter Day” reflects Troup’s influences of classic rock, country and sunny, laid-back rock and roll. It also portrays Troup’s attitude, personality and outlook to a T. With an album in hand and a band of musicians ready to support him wherever he goes, Troup has a promising future ahead. And he owes so much of that to his diverse past.
“When it comes down to it, I started to play music to entertain and I feel that I have accomplished that,” says Troup. “There is no greater feeling than to make someone happy just because of your music. I’m sure that it could be considered selfish to some degree, because it makes me happy that they are happy. But as long as I keep putting smiles on people’s faces, you’ll see me on some stage, corner of a bar, or out on a patio playing some tunes. Whether the songs are mine or belong to one of the many great artists that have played music for people to love, I’ll be there.”
With his love for entertaining, he felt obligated to pay homage to his musical hero, Jimmy Buffett, and continue to bring smiles to the faces of people all over South Florida.
And the Coral Rummer Band was born!
BAND MEMBERS:
Peter Troup – Guitar, Vocals, Harmonica
Chris Bonelli – Bass Guitar, Vocals
Justin Martin – Lead Guitar, Vocals
Bree Gordon – Vocals, Guitar, Ukulele
Lucie Pierro – Vocals, Piano
Ali Nassar – Drums
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