By Netera Landar
You’ll find Rocking Sands venue on Wolf Territories Grid, which is home to 3,280 residents in an OpenSim-based metaverse. Established in 2020 by Lone Wolf Software Systems, Ltd., the network spans more than 29,000 standard-sized regions across four servers.
Rocking Sands has a country vibe, with a spacious dance floor, a slightly elevated stage, and two of the nicest owners you’ll ever meet: Eagle Palmer and Anjolie Amore. A host will greet you before you even step through the door.
According to Eagle, the venue got its start on Zodiac, Second Life, and New Hope grids before moving to Wolf Territories.
“We started in Second Life many years ago and hosted just about every notable singer at one time or another, sometimes running up to 50 singers a month. We also provided a platform for new singers, giving them their first exposure in SL, including talents like Ouie Nanda and Rice Tyler,” said Eagle.
Eagle came to Wolf Territories in search of a friendlier environment, free from interference from within.
“We wanted to create a club that aligned with how we succeeded in Second Life, so I packed up in Zodiac in an hour. The owner of Wolf Territories helped us establish ourselves again, which led to the creation of Abraham Entertainment Venues,” Eagle explained.
The venue opened on Jan. 29, 2025, as Eagles Nest Tavern and later that year became Rocking Sands. Eagle and Anjolie wanted to offer live entertainment across a variety of music genres in a safe, enjoyable, and fun setting for both guests and singers. Anjolie is Eagle’s fiancĂ©e and co-owner of the venue. They have invited the following talented singers to perform on their stage: Christine Sunshine, Bris Ar, Khiron Ametz, Ouie Nanda, DJ Sasha King, Austin Moores, Rona Singer, Charice, Koko Ignito, CoCo Amore, Kristoff Crafton, to name a few.
“We cover ballads, ballroom, blues, classics, country, disco, jazz, soul, pop and rock ‘n roll and encourage song requests from guests,” said Anjolie.
Asked what they are most proud of, Anjolie said she’s proud of the knowledge and commitment it took to get Rocking Sands off the ground, as well as the loyalty they’ve seen from both singers and patrons. Eagle said he appreciates the wonderful friends who have supported them and the venue.
You’ll find Rocking Sands venue on Wolf Territories Grid, which is home to 3,280 residents in an OpenSim-based metaverse. Established in 2020 by Lone Wolf Software Systems, Ltd., the network spans more than 29,000 standard-sized regions across four servers.
Rocking Sands has a country vibe, with a spacious dance floor, a slightly elevated stage, and two of the nicest owners you’ll ever meet: Eagle Palmer and Anjolie Amore. A host will greet you before you even step through the door.
According to Eagle, the venue got its start on Zodiac, Second Life, and New Hope grids before moving to Wolf Territories.
“We started in Second Life many years ago and hosted just about every notable singer at one time or another, sometimes running up to 50 singers a month. We also provided a platform for new singers, giving them their first exposure in SL, including talents like Ouie Nanda and Rice Tyler,” said Eagle.
Eagle came to Wolf Territories in search of a friendlier environment, free from interference from within.
“We wanted to create a club that aligned with how we succeeded in Second Life, so I packed up in Zodiac in an hour. The owner of Wolf Territories helped us establish ourselves again, which led to the creation of Abraham Entertainment Venues,” Eagle explained.
The venue opened on Jan. 29, 2025, as Eagles Nest Tavern and later that year became Rocking Sands. Eagle and Anjolie wanted to offer live entertainment across a variety of music genres in a safe, enjoyable, and fun setting for both guests and singers. Anjolie is Eagle’s fiancĂ©e and co-owner of the venue. They have invited the following talented singers to perform on their stage: Christine Sunshine, Bris Ar, Khiron Ametz, Ouie Nanda, DJ Sasha King, Austin Moores, Rona Singer, Charice, Koko Ignito, CoCo Amore, Kristoff Crafton, to name a few.
“We cover ballads, ballroom, blues, classics, country, disco, jazz, soul, pop and rock ‘n roll and encourage song requests from guests,” said Anjolie.
Asked what they are most proud of, Anjolie said she’s proud of the knowledge and commitment it took to get Rocking Sands off the ground, as well as the loyalty they’ve seen from both singers and patrons. Eagle said he appreciates the wonderful friends who have supported them and the venue.
With all the competition from Second Life and OpenSim grids, I wondered if it is difficult to bring in people to the venue. For Anjolie, who hosts in three different venues, her virtual life can be a bit of a challenge. But they continue to promote the venue through notices in Abraham events, OpenSim events, social media, and they share videos with music.
Eagle admits that it takes a great deal of planning. Meeting new people and guests plays a significant role in attracting visitors to the venue. Anjolie handles promoting events, hiring singers, and managing technical issues. Chelly Stuart is the host. She also handles the notices and fosters interactions between guests.
Something interesting to know: years ago, Eagle performed in tribute bands. He started the Eagle Heart Tribute Band in Second Life. Recently, he’s added music to his poems and thoughts, which he’s created over the years. He produces the music through Eagle Productions, located in Abraham Entertainment Venues.
So, if you happen to come to Wolf Territories to check out Rocking Sands, join the Rocking Sands group, attend the show, and be welcomed by Eagle, Anjolie, and Chelly.
Netera Landar
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