
The Beaches Museum is pleased to announce the 2025 Fall Chapel Concert Series with a fresh lineup of new and returning talent!
Individual concert tickets are $30 and a SEASON PASS for all 4 is $100. Tickets and season passes include light refreshments and a donation bar in the historic Oesterreicher-McCormick Cabin.
The Chapel Concert series, now in its 11th year, has featured a wide variety of musical genres, nationally and internationally known artists, and award-winning music. The Chapel Concerts benefit the Beaches Museum.
Check-in and refreshments begin at 6:30 p.m. and the show will start at 7:00 p.m. No physical tickets will be issued but your name will be on the list at check-in. Thank you for your support!
Shows include:
Jupiter Coyote Duo: Wednesday, February 4 at 7:00 p.m.

For more than three decades, Jupiter Coyote Duo has carved out a sound all their own—an unmistakable blend of good ol’ Southern rock and funky Appalachian boogie known as Mountain Rock. With over 35 years on the road, more than 6,000 shows played, and a catalog that has sold over a million records independently, Jupiter Coyote stands as a true cornerstone of the American jam-rock scene.
Led by founder, songwriter, vocalist, and multi-instrumentalist Matthew B. Mayes, the band delivers bluegrass-infused funk-rock, rich vocal harmonies, and fearless musicianship—never chasing trends, always playing it the way they feel it. Their innovative lineup includes distinctive instruments like the guijo and layered percussion, creating a sound that truly has no equal.
Blair Crimmins and the Hookers: Wednesday, March 4 at 7:00 p.m.

A multi- instrumentalist on guitar, banjo and piano, Crimmins writes songs and arrangements for a classic New Orleans style horn section consisting of trumpet, clarinet and trombone. His debut release “The Musical Stylings Of” became a college radio sensation on WRAS Atlanta making him the most requested band on the air. In 2012 Crimmins showed his musical diversity by writing and recording the full score for the independent short film “Old Man Cabbage.” The following year, Crimmins was the critics pick for Best Song Writer of 2013 in Creative Loafing’s Best of ATL issue. His next album entitled Sing-a-longs! earned him a nomination at The Georgia Music Awards for Best Jazz Artist.
After years of relentless touring the country and abroad Blair Crimmins released his 4th album of original ragtime music You Gotta Sell Something (2017), as well as a children’s album All Aboard (2019) and a 5th full length record featuring swinging covers of his favorite artists ranging from Louis Armstrong to David Bowie entitled “Okay Boom!” in 2021.
Otto Junior: Thursday, April 9 at 7:00 p.m.

Otto Junior discovered the blues at just 12 years old and has quickly emerged as one of the genre’s most exciting young guitar talents. His career highlights include selection into the prestigious Gibson Generation Group and performances alongside artists such as Kingfish, Mike Zito, Little Steven, Josh Smith, Kirk Fletcher, and many more. He has toured extensively across Europe and Japan, with U.S. festival and club performances on the horizon–including an appearance at our very own Springing the Blues!
The Otto Junior Band features Otto on vocals and guitar, Jacob Theis on bass, and Ola Grindbakken on drums—two seasoned musicians whose versatility helps shape a dynamic sound spanning blues, soul, funk, and blues-rock. Together, they deliver high-energy performances that honor blues classics while pushing the genre forward.
Jim Bickerstaff and the White Knuckle Flyers: Tuesday, May 19 at 7:00 p.m.

Jim Bickerstaff and the White Knuckle Flyers bring decades of deep Southern roots and musical craftsmanship to the stage. Guitarist, Singer, Songwriter and engineer with famed Johnny Sandlin at this Muscle Shoals studio, Jim has worked with many giants of music in country and rock. The White Knuckle Flyers showcases Jim’s songwriting presented in a landscape including Americana, rock, country, and bluegrass.

