Worst Day of our lives

Today we have to say our good byes. Good bye to St. Thomas. Good bye to our new friends. Good bye to each other. It was hard to say goodbye 30 years ago when we first came to the Caribbean. It was hard to do this January when we came down for a reunion vacation. And it is hard to do this time.

The end of Jaguar’s 30th reunion.

This could have never happened without the help of some very special people.

  • D. Loy Stewart at Detyens Shipyards
    The person who sponsored our trip. This dream does not come true without his generosity.

  • Andy Easton
    Andy rounded up all the equipment we needed for practice and the show. He was there all day making us sound great. He jumped up on stage to help with backing vocals and percussion when we needed it. Andy came through on so many levels. We are lucky he is our friend.

  • Collette Grant at Sapphire Beach Bar
    Collette gave us a chance to play 30 years later.

  • Christopher Bennent - Alpha Mortgage Advisors
    He gave us a perfect place to spend our week. His home is breathtaking. For one whole week we lived like rock stars. You can check it out and rent it here

  • Mary Ann Brown
    What a special person. She helped us at the house whenever we needed it. She was at our show. She is now an official member of the Jaguar fan club and we couldn’t be happier.

  • Nate Lazarchuck
    Sometimes musicians treat other musicians as competitors. Sometimes they treat them as family. Nate plays lead guitar in the Tim West band. He was incredibly gracious when we spent time with him at Tickles. He was there for Jaguar at Sapphire Beach helping us sound great.

  • Tim West
    Tim plays in the Tim West Band (what a coincidence). He invited Jaguar to his open mic night at Tickles Dockside Pub. We had a great time. The musicians on the islands are incredibly supportive. He even came to Sapphire Beach to show his support.

The long walk home