Max Steele brings his Modern Americana and Blues sound to the intimate stage at Sand Dollar Lounge for a late-night set. His music blends the storytelling tradition of Americana with the soul of blues, creating something that feels both rooted in classic sounds and distinctly contemporary. The Sand Dollar's storied history as a home for blues legends makes it a fitting venue for this kind of performance—the kind of room where the music feels close and personal, where you can actually hear the subtleties in the playing.
The show runs late into the night, the way the best music always seems to. There's no cover charge, which is rare enough these days, especially for live music worth hearing. At 21 and over, it's the kind of night that attracts people who actually want to listen, not just pass through. The Sand Dollar has always been about preserving that spirit—real musicians playing for real audiences in a bar that's seen its share of music history.