Egan’s Creek Drifters
About
Hailing from Fernandina Beach, Eagan’s Creek Drifters are a homegrown bluegrass “supergroup” made up of four talented local musicians who share a deep love for roots music and community. Their sound is a lively blend of bluegrass, Americana, and coastal folk — a mix that feels right at home on Amelia Island, where salty air and Southern soul intertwine.
What started as a group of friends getting together to play for fun quickly evolved into a crowd favorite across the island’s live music circuit. Known for their tight harmonies, quick-picking strings, and easy chemistry on stage, the Drifters bring warmth and joy to every performance. Whether they’re covering classics, jamming through originals, or putting their own spin on familiar tunes, they deliver each song with authenticity and heart.
From local bars and festivals to intimate stages like the Tigre Island Room, Eagan’s Creek Drifters capture what’s best about Fernandina’s music scene — talented locals playing for the love of the music and the people who come to listen.
In the Room
When Eagan’s Creek Drifters took the Tigre Island Room stage, the night hit a perfect stride. Their rendition of Moon Taxi’s “River Water” captured the easy rhythm of island life and the heart of Fernandina’s music scene. With harmonies that filled every corner of the room and a crowd swaying along to every note, it was one of those nights that reminds you exactly why live music lives here.