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Changes In Latitudes — America's Premiere Jimmy Buffett Tribute Show

Date: Sept 04, 2026
Time: 7:30 PM
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Children 12 and under are free to attend and do not need a ticket when sitting in the Lawn and Terrace sections.

Changes In Latitudes is the country's premier tribute show to singer-songwriter Jimmy Buffett, the master of the tropical lifestyle. This nationally acclaimed band travels the country with beach balls flying, dancing conga lines, and leis for all. They will take you to the ultimate beach party that’s good, clean fun for the entire family.

Comprised of world-class musicians, and traveling with a full tropical stage setup, Changes In Latitudes recreates the Jimmy Buffett concert experience with amazing authenticity. You can expect to hear such classics as “Margaritaville,” “Come Monday,” and, of course, “Changes In Latitudes, Changes In Attitudes,” as well as other crowd-pleasing favorites, like “Brown Eyed Girl,” “Southern Cross,” “Another Saturday Night,” and the Alan Jackson / Jimmy Buffett smash hit "It's Five O'clock Somewhere."

If you are feeling the need for a "Latitude Adjustment," it’s time for you to see Changes In Latitudes.


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Steve Kareta - Vocals & guitars
The founder of the group, he's been the captain of the ship for well over 20 years now. He looks and sounds amazingly like Jimmy, and mimics Buffett's casual "storyteller" style with ease, with the relaxed singer/songwriter style that Jimmy Buffett was so famous for. He spends his free time on his boat, aptly named "Tequila Inspiration," cruising around the waters of Narragansett Bay and Long Island Sound.


Erin Wallace - Vocals
Joining Changes In Latitudes in the summer of 2024, Erin brings her considerable theatrical and choreographic background to the stage of our rolling beach party. She has performed, directed, and produced shows at the Majestic Theater and the Monson Summer Theatre, amongst others. She also fronts the 5-piece rock band "Wicked Biscuit," which you can see playing around the Western Mass music scene.

Carol Devine - Vocals
Kicking off her Changes In Latitudes debut in January 2025, Carol has been leading bands with her exuberant energy for decades - singing everything from classic rock, Motown, and soul, to blues, disco, country, and standards. She fronts the 7-piece, Western MA horn band "Carol Devine and the Mighty Fine." When she’s not singing, she’s dancing at concerts, traveling the world, and watching sunsets at her favorite beaches.

Geoff Wadhams - Keyboards, Pedal Steel Guitar & Vocals
Geoff is an amazing multi-instrumentalist. He has been playing the "Dead-Head" circuit with some of the region's best Grateful Dead cover bands, and spent years honing his craft with the Motown Review’s "Yesterday, Today And Forever" band, The Stingrays, Johnny Vibrato & The Razorbacks, The Mayocks, and most recently the Grateful Dead tribute band Shakedown. He’s appeared onstage with Max Creek, the late Clarence Gatemouth Brown, and Blues Traveler.

Gary Osborn - Bass Guitar
Gary brings a diverse musical palette to our already crazy-colored tropical painting. From his country roots in "Nashville Drive" to the Celtic leanings of "Spellbinder", and the classic rock vibe of "Owl Creek," he's excited to share those styles with his newfound Parrothead friends. He's into antiques, photography, and world travel, going as far as Egypt, where he could combine all three!!!

Dan Rice - Steel Pan Drums & Keyboards
Dan wears two hats in the group, playing both steel pan drums and keyboards. When he is not playing pans with "Changes In Latitudes", Dan has his own band "Gravity", along with fellow "Changes In Latitudes" member Austin Hills. In addition to his musical endeavors, Dan also has his own brand of Spiced Honey Spirits called "Quiver." Find out more about that HERE.

Austin Hills - Guitars & Vocals
Austin joined the group just before our crazy 2024 summer season kicked off. Playing electric guitars, he is likely one of the best guitar players in the region. When he is not playing with "Changes In Latitudes", Austin and Changes band-mate Dan are performing in their band "Gravity," as well as playing and recording with the bluegrass band "Free Range Humans." He's a very busy man.

Jay DeNigris - Acoustic Guitars & Ukulele
Jay also came to our rolling beach party by way of the group "Collective Difference." He is a sound tech and DJ in his own right. Onstage, he plays acoustic 6 and 12-string guitars, and even the ukulele. In his "spare" time, Jay assembles electric guitars and is in charge of "Changes In Latitudes" merchandising.

Rob Dauphinais - Drum Kit
Rob joined the group in late 2021, just in time to make our winter Florida run. Nice way to get to know everyone, for sure. He comes to Changes with some serious tribute-band experience, being the drummer for the national Neil Diamond tribute show "The Diamond Collection" for over 20 years. It sure seems like he's really liking the "Island Vibe" now.

Jon Berman - Saxophone
Sharing the horn duties with "Pags," Jon's musical pedigree runs the gamut, performing with groups like Barefoot Truth, The Sweet Remains, Jackson Wetherbee of the Elovaters, Stephen Kellogg, John Frinzi, and even Aaron Lewis of Staind. A singer-songwriter in his own right, Jon often performs solo shows throughout New England. Check him out HERE. He and Steve even collaborated on a surprise #4 iTunes easy listening hit, "Corona in My Coffee Cup"! Jon can often be found pursuing his second passion on the ice playing hockey.

Mike Paglione - Saxophones
Mike performed with "Changes In Latitudes" for several seasons before getting "The Call" to go on tour with none other than the Glenn Miller Orchestra. After seeing the world with them, he's back and in great form, playing a wide variety of wind instruments, including tenor, alto, and soprano saxophones, along with flute and clarinet. We've got some swinging Dixieland chops going on now! He also has a soft spot for Kona Coffee.

Eric Blackwelder - Percussion
Jumping onboard at the end of 2023, Eric brings his great "beach vibe" to the group. He is both an avid surfer and skier, and can be found giving surf lessons (usually to other band members) every time we are playing near the ocean. Fins Up!

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