July 23, 2024 7:00 PM
Stormfolk
Stormfolk is an alternative/folk band with siblings Mick Grocholl and Kaylyn Hastings. The band combines a singer/songwriter feel with folk, bluegrass, rock and pop, crafting a unique sound. Based in Pensacola, Florida the band has featured numerous artists and primarily uses vocals, guitar, mandolin, bass, and percussion.
Mick began writing and recording during his high school years (2009-2013). He started uploading his tracks to streaming services after learning to mix and produce his own music. Kaylyn grew up playing alto saxophone and piano, but focused primarily on her vocals. In 2021 she learned bass guitar, which she plays now in Stormfolk. Listeners started experiencing Stormfolk concerts in Disney Springs, Orlando—Florida’s popular tourist attraction. Since then the band has spent a year in Nashville, Tennessee before making its final move to the Florida panhandle.
Stormfolk is currently bringing its vision and writings together at home in the studio. With a “one song a month” goal + live shows on YouTube, they release nonstop content. You may see Stormfolk at concerts, breweries, restaurants, festivals, and private events in the USA. You can also follow the band’s journey on Instagram, Twitter or Facebook to stay up to date on photos, videos and new content. Stay stormy, everyone.
About Bands on the Beach
Pensacola Beach’s popular outdoor summer concert series, Bands on the Beach, features a lineup of performers sure to please every musical taste.
Located in the beautiful Gulfside Pavilion overlooking the Gulf of Mexico, the series features regional artists performing a wide variety of music. Join us every summer for hot music, smooth grooves and a whole lot of good times.
Spectators are encouraged to bring lawn chairs or blankets to the pavilion area. No pets are allowed and glass is prohibited.
Bands on the Beach is at 7 p.m. and begins the first Tuesday in April and ends the last Tuesday in October.
Concerts are provided and organized by the Santa Rosa Island Authority.
For more information call the SRIA at (850) 932-2257.