THE RIES BROTHERS

THE RIES BROTHERS


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How high does the mountain go? Are we ready to climb it and keep on when the ropes burn up? It takes an immeasurable amount of courage, purpose, and determination to pursue our creative dreams and feel motivated enough to get up after sliding off the gravelly mountain. The Ries Brothers have been on the climb as rays of sunshine, bonded by mutual love and respect, with the same artistic aspirations, filling the world with fabled music.

The Ries Brothers, Charlie (lead vocals, drums, keyboard bass), and Kevin (guitar, background vocals), are a beloved musical duo from St. Pete, Florida. They have several albums under their belt, with long-time favorite singles such as Street Lights, Echoing Dream, Road Map, Something, and Live at Sugarshack. Their blend of rock, blues, funk, and reggae wraps you in a blanket of milk and honey making you feel at ease and joyous.

Charlie and Kevin’s maternal grandparents were classical musicians, setting the road for them to find their way into the music world. Growing up in the hot Summers of Florida, Charlie would look for anything that had an air conditioner.  One of those Summers, at the age of 6, his mom offered him a few recreational activities to choose from, and Charlie picked the piano, more so for the air conditioning, but the piano gave him a good base for music. All the while, Kevin was getting very familiar with the guitar, eventually learning to play the ukulele, bass, and “anything with stings,” as Kevin puts it.

The brothers were in bands in middle school but realized they were the only ones showing up to practice. They were passionate enough about music to decide to start their musical duo, The Ries Brothers, making this the career of their lives. Charlie started to play bass on the piano and 10 years later, it remains their base sound. “Music helped us to be together,” their 4 years apart doesn’t represent any conflict between the brothers. They share that they fight more at home than when they work together. 

The Ries Brothers have a smooth way of crafting their songwriting sessions, with Kevin writing the main riff, Charlie crafting a melody from it, and they both work on the lyrics. Starting with two original songs and playing some off-the-chain covers, Charlie was just 22 and Kevin 18 when they started touring around town, recalling how Kevin had to leave the bars each time after the gigs because of his age.  

In 2017, they reached out to Sugarshack and proposed to do a session. A few months later, they were at the Shack recording the first of many top favorite videos on their music channel.

The duo started to grow and by 2018 they were opening for notorious bands (G Love & Special Sauce ‘18 – ‘19, Stick Figure, 311, David Shaw, amongst many others). They also headlined their own shows at local beach bars, and festivals (Sunfest, Cali Roots, Gasparilla, Rootfire and Summer Camp, Cali Vibes, and Okeechobee Music Fest., to mention a few), going regional and gradually expanding outside of Florida. They also performed in the 2023 311 Caribbean Cruise, as well as in a month-long residency cruise with Virgin Voyages, where their hit Your Friday Night was born.

In 2020, Charlie and Kevin had prepared for the biggest time of their careers, but it was taken down by the avalanche that was the pandemic. “It was hard to overcome it. The momentum was stopped,” Charlie explains that they had to cancel 40 big shows and festivals. They also faced the challenge of being dropped by an agency, but that didn’t stop the ascension towards their dreams. “We got to pull ourselves together. It is what it is, and we got to get motivated and keep on,” Charlie remembers that turbulent time that pushed them to rebuild their foundation. 

We took the time to find our groove, going inwards to find what represents us best,” Charlie and Kevin reached their true essence, leading them to write their EP, The Ries Brothers, recorded with Johnny Radelat (Gary Clark Jr.’s drummer) as producer-engineer, bringing into this EP the live sound they put on their shows.

The Ries Brothers are great performers! They can carry you through their phenomenal performance, dancing, jumping, singing along, and flowing with the crowd. Making the floor, the roof, and the entire body shake, Charlie and Kevin will help you forget about your troubles, about having unreached goals or without much sleep under your eyes, and be motivated to just have a freaking good time.

It’s been like climbing a mountain, even though it’s been a long way, we have learned and achieved so much. It has been a gratifying ride,” shares Charlie, astonished at how, even in their hometown, they have gone from playing at a beach bar with a few spectators to filling an entire theater.

In December 2023, they embarked on the Big Something Headspace Tour, performing in every major city. Their latest single, “Destination Unknown,” is featured in the film “Plight,” and it’s available to stream everywhere.

Getting to the top means different things for everyone. Just as there are many mountains for us to choose from to climb. It can be a rigorous journey, and holding on to what we do and who we are with a passionate stance can make reaching ‘the top’ a bit easier to handle. The Ries Brothers, Charlie & Kevin, set out on a climb that has led them to become supernova musicians, innocently oblivious that they have been the mountain all along.



The Ries Brothers – Momentum (Loop) (Live Music) | Sugarshack Sessions

Be unapologetically yourself no matter what others think of you, focus on you… We took a not-so-conventional path and have received support, but sometimes when you don’t receive the support it can be hard, and become afraid of failure. Overcome your fears and believe in what you do. Things take time and if you stick with it long enough things will happen.” – The Ries Brothers


BRYCE IVIE

BRYCE IVIE

What are we going to be remembered for? Are we willing to work towards our legacy or let others create our path? It takes a special amount of courage to believe in our talents and trust our plans, while balancing life’s ups and downs, and going after our dreams with determination. Creative Soul, Bryce Ivie, pursues his artistic and entrepreneurial ideas with conviction in every step he takes. With a valiant heart, he’s pioneering auspicious projects that will have a long-lasting and rich impact on future generations.

Bryce Ivie is a singer-songwriter and lead vocalist and guitarist for the band, Sun State Blues. He’s also a member of Sugarshack Music Channel as a Podcast Host, Experience Director, and Venue Manager. 

Growing up under the Miamian sun, Bryce revealed his musical talents as early as three years old, grabbing pots and pans to make music. The son of a pastor, the ministry environment introduced Bryce to the creative arts, full of dancing, music, and community.

In his teenage years, while living in Orlando, Florida, Bryce was drawn to exploring the underground and hard-core music era and finding inspiration to join garage bands. Once in high school and living in North Carolina, he was in orchestra and jazz bands, playing at church on the weekends, and loving music.

At 17, he moved to Bonita Springs, his current hometown where he honed his musical talents and started to write songs. “I love the creative process of a song.” Bryce describes how he enjoys taking a song apart, putting it back together, and molding it delicately. He recalls borrowing instruments from his teachers and recording raw sounds, such as the rain, to mix with his music and produce the songs in a quiet classroom.

Together with his friends, Bryce turned their passion project into a career, forming Sun State Blues, an Alternative Country Americana band. In 2024, they had their first Sugarshack Live Sessions performance. They also perform around Bonita Springs and other cities, spreading positive vibes with their groovy music, available to stream everywhere.

Bryce got involved with Sugarshack Music Channel in the most flabbergasting ways: While working at a coffee shop, Bryce was included in the commercial videos that were being shot by Sugarshack Media. Identifying Bryce was comfortable in front of the cameras, he caught the attention of the Sugarshack crew. At that moment, they were looking to add a new member to their creative team and Bryce seemed prodigious. In July 2022, Bryce officially became part of the Sugarshack family as a Podcast Host and later became their Experience Director and Venue Manager. 

Bryce was an important part of the development and launching of the Sugarshack Music Experience, an unforgettable MUSIC DISCOVERY experience by attending an up close, exclusive, and live recording of a Sugarshack Session*. He oversees the guests and bands, assuring everyone has what they need and that everything is running accordingly and smoothly, creating a one-of-a-kind hypersurreal experience.

As the venue manager and booking director of Sugarshack Downtown, Bryce is happy to be part of a legacy of 20 years in the making and helping it grow. “It’s a work environment where the lifestyle and the workspace culture align with a person’s personal goals.” Bryce describes that being part of Sugarshack has been beyond fulfilling, and like no other business partnership. Bryce and the team are manifesting sustainable opportunities for local families, businesses, and musicians worldwide.

A DIY and hard-working soul, Bryce is reshaping the corporate and creative culture with groundbreaking and effective ideas made of steel. His journey is monumental, and his legacy will undoubtedly strike the earth and celestial horizons with the utmost rewards.


If there is something in your life that you need to work on, try to slow down to do the work. Do it the right way, even if it’s painful. Be bold. Create something that is built to last. Whether it’s family, a creative venture, whatever it is, slow down and do the work, the hard work, to create something that is built to last.” – Bryce Ivie


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LISA HAMILTON

LISA HAMILTON

Creative Soul, Lisa Hamilton, shares the nectar of her illustrious heart in various artistic expressions. She’s the beholder of Nature’s essence, caring deeply for the well-being of all species and the planet, and she’s tinkering with the light that bonds us to nature, so we can remember what we are made of.

Lisa is a Herbalist, Energetic Healer, Professional Photographer, and Aerialist from Bonita Springs, Florida. Lisa has studied energy healing, EMF protection, and astro-herbalism, ever-growing her wisdom to offer effective remedies and services through The Apothefaery. “We have our medicine in our backyards,” declares Lisa, who carefully formulates natural remedies to improve our health. 

Lisa grew up doing artistic sports such as gymnastics, dance, and cheerleading. Later in life, encouraged by her friend Laura, Lisa discovered the art of aerial silks, learning acrobatic movements on a long strip of fabric attached to the ceiling. Lisa reconnected with the gymnast within, and together with Laura and other talented local performers, they brought their passion to life through captivating shows and inspiring classes.

During her college days, Lisa was driven mainly by the 3D perception. She graduated with a BA in Biology from Florida Gulf Coast University. “If I can’t see it, then it’s not real,” Lisa recalls how she wouldn’t accept anything that didn’t have physical proof. It wasn’t until she was introduced to the practice of Yoga, that she realized the depth found in the realities within herself and the physical world.

As she progressed in her journey, Lisa transmuted her life, focusing not only on the physical but also the ethereal and the magic found in nature spirits. “Faeries bring me back to nature,” Lisa shares how much she feels connected to the fae realm, where she has activated important knowledge to create elixirs that can assure a long-lasting remembrance of the body’s capability to self-heal. 

Lisa’s purpose expands into educating us on “how to connect to the nature around us and realize that we are nature.” She’s also formulating herbal remedies for animals, including frequency and energy healing for our furry friends.

Photography found its way to Lisa’s arms through her college soulmate, Eddie Kopp. He encouraged her to snap pics of the artists performing at Sugarshack Sessions for their social media, discovering she had a natural eye for it. “Sugarshack has been the ride of a lifetime. It’s been pretty great, meeting so many wonderful people.” Lisa shares how amazing it’s been to be part of Bonita Springs’s landmark music venue and how much it’s helped her expand her career as a photographer. 

Photography is a great creative source. It winds you up in so many places,” explains Lisa, who joined the Sugarshack Media team to shoot for the Trevor Hall concert at Red Rocks Amphitheater in Colorado. Lisa also joined her friend, Renee’s business (Love Letters Co.), shooting for weddings, and solidifying her skills as a photographer. Lisa specializes in brand, lifestyle, and home-birth photography. In 2024, Lisa released her series, Swamp Girl Summer, a fantasy shoot with her soul sisters, floating in the mystical wetlands of Florida.

We can catch Lisa every week in the podcast, Celestial Curiosities, with her podcast sisters, Meli and Maggie, where they share insightful topics on astrology, herbal remedies, and much more.

This planet counts with the assistance of whimsical Faeries like Lisa, alchemizing our consciousness to enjoy the abundance of benefits Gaia offers and realize that we are the medicine.

Look to nature to find your answers. Go outside. Be with nature. We are nature. We are the stars. We are the earth. Finding that connection is so important.” -Lisa Hamilton, The Apothefaery


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STEVE LANE

STEVE LANE


Steve Lane Creative Souls Featured Reel by Noemi Creative Souls

Those who take action with a generous heart, are those who create entirely new worlds, free of limiting skies. Creative Soul, Steve Lane, is a brilliant entrepreneur and philanthropist with altruistic motives to generate boundless bequests for others. His zealous pursuit is to educate and guide musicians in fulfilling their dreams, free of charge, and ensure that they take action with the proper tools and knowledge as they advance in their careers.

Steve Lane is a music publisher, producer, founder, and executive director of the Florida Songwriters Association (FSA), a 501c3 charity dedicated to providing education, resources, and unwavering support to nurture the talents and dreams of these aspiring artists. With a fervent commitment to fostering creativity and excellence, the Florida Songwriters Association is poised to revolutionize the landscape of music education in Florida. Steve also established Digital 1 Media Services Corp, Digital 1 Productions, and Sync House License to service musicians in their careers. Steve is a Committee Member of the Songwriters and Composer Wing of the Recording Academy. 

His journey began as a road manager for the first contemporary gospel trio group, Trin-I-Tee 5-7. He was involved with top music producers. After leaving as a road manager for the Grammy Award-nominated group, Steve went on to Tower Records, a retail giant, working for their distribution division, Bayside Distribution. He was in charge of shipping CDs and DVDs worldwide through Bayside Distribution until Napster took over and turned them into relics.

Steve joined Ingrooves Distribution, a partner of Universal. He then went to Sony RED independent division for streaming music, RED Music (currently The Orchard), focusing on streaming, getting involved in music distribution and sync licensing.

In 2015, Steve became a direct publisher and distributor, partnering with FUGA Distribution in the Netherlands, and securing intentional sub-publishing agreements with over 80 countries, distributing music through all DSPS (Spotify, Apple, etc.). Through Digital 1 Media and Digital 1 Production services, Steve handles admin, copyright, and royalties, including pitching songs for sync deals through Sync House License (a division of Digital 1 Media Services). They have landed placements in notorious TV and film projects such as “Ms. Marvel”, “Hacks, Sandman”, “United Shades of America”, supervising music for “Zumba Fitness”, and several more projects. In addition, they have a Roku channel, podcast, and YouTube Channel to promote artists.

As I started to work with independent artists, I realized that they didn’t know the basics of the music business. How to protect your work? How to collect royalties? How to organize metadata? What’s a split sheet? Simple things we need to know to protect the music and career,” explains Steve, adding, “My passion is education. The more I educate you the more you know and the better you will strive.”

Affiliating with Full Sail University in Orlando, Florida, Steve hosts annual events, workshops, and programs that assist musicians in structuring their music path. Furthermore, graduates from Full Sail University can get hired for Steve’s production team as camera operators, lighting techs, editors, drone operators, sound engineers, etc. They are taking on film projects and are currently working on a documentary for two-time world-heavy champion Pinklon Thomas.

Your artistry is your company. You are a walking company. Artists make money and lose it all because they don’t treat themselves as a company.” Steve works closely with executives and experts in the music business, extending his knowledge to guide artists and their careers properly, teaching them how to be protected as artists and their own companies.

One of Steve’s greatest inspirations is his uncle, Clancy Eccles. Eccles was a 1960s music producer in Jamaica who influenced Bob Marley, Third World, and many others. Back in those days, musicians would sign deals with foreign companies to publish and distribute their music collecting the upfront fee, not knowing about publishing royalties and giving away their rights with that signature. Some of the songs Eccles produced went on to be hit records, however, Steve’s uncle died without even knowing there was a wealth of royalties that belonged to him. This fueled Steve’s spirit to help others like his uncle, creating a world where musicians can find a safety net and expand their horizons.

Another one of Steve’s passions is working with children. Affiliated with the Boys & Girls Club, The Florida Songwriters Association facilitates students with studio equipment, and they even got to create the theme song for the club. Thankfully, for the past three years, they’ve been receiving a grant from the Orlando Police Department to support their program. Steve is working diligently to establish a scholarship fund to send a group from the Boys & Girls Club to Full Sail University Labs.

Being able to offer others an education in music motivates me to keep moving forward to keep helping people,” reiterates Steve, who continues to create more events and programs to reach the entire state of Florida with his noteworthy offerings.

Miami is now bursting with opportunities devised by Steve through the Florida Songwriters Association, partnering with the Hard Rock Cafe in Bayside, Miami, and LAMM Miami. Steve and his team are putting together panels with top leaders in the music field to impart their wisdom to musicians about music publishing and production, royalties and how it works, how to prepare for sync licensing, opportunities to pitch songs for projects, and many other important topics.

Steve’s devoted love of being there for others transcends the paradigm of how music and business are handled. He has crafted a world where musicians of all ages are welcome to receive authentic contributions and tangible achievements. Steve Lane is a beacon for musicians, weaving together melodies into one glorious symphony.


Be kind. Your time is limited. Other’s time is limited. Help people with the investment to give back. It could be time, to give a piece of advice, whatever you give back that will come back to you in abundance. Don’t be afraid to give.” – Steve Lane


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JAHNOI R. SMITH

JAHNOI R. SMITH


Jahnoi R. Smith Creative Souls Featured Reel by Noemi Creative Souls

The camera is the pen used to write stories through pictures, and Creative Soul, Jahnoi R. Smith, writes inspiring messages with the lights and shadows beyond the lens. Jahnoi’s photographs surpass the limits abound in colors and speak louder than words.

Born in Jamaica and raised in Brooklyn, New York, Jahnoi is a professional photographer, writer, and artist. His inclination for photography was a mere curiosity in his early days, roaming the streets of Brooklyn, snapping pictures of the crowd. However, he didn’t get serious with photography until years later, making Portraits his specialty. 

In 2001, Jahn was diagnosed with kidney failure and moved to Boynton Beach, Florida, to get on the waiting list for a donor. After he got the call to receive his second chance, due to the delicate procedure, and extensive and excruciating recovery care, Jahnoi made Florida his permanent residence. He currently works for the City of West Palm Beach Parks Administration. 

After his successful recovery, Jahnoi would go wherever the lens took him. He graduated with a Bachelor’s in Studio Art from Florida Atlantic University and started working on creative projects. “I like to take the idea of everyday people, showing the world how people live no matter where they are,” explains Jahn, who takes inspiration from photographers from the 20th century such as Gordon Parks, Peter Lindberg, and Daido Moriyama, narrating stories with pictures.

Jahnoi collaborates with models and artists looking for self-expression, going to venues that suit the story, and evolving through the photo shoot process. He creates characters that portray meaningful concepts, such as “Cammy” and “Agent #6” made with model Sunny Strange

He has worked with organizations like No More Starving Artists, and the City of West Palm Beach, and you may find him at local art events capturing the magic of the moment. One snap at a time, Jahn reminds us that nothing can take away our unique perspective in life. We just need to use it for something greater and better. 

A picture can be interpreted in a million ways, yet the person holding the camera knows the meaning behind the flash and the story they want to tell. Jahnoi’s photography storytelling is a must-read.


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Be more creative. Just do it. Pick up a pen and write. Have a story to tell? Write it down. Pick up your phone and take pictures. Just be more creative.” – Jahnoi Smith