We are working on our 2026 schedule.  In the meantime, please check out “Not Allowed”.  “Not Allowed” is a punk rock project from Southern Delaware made up of brothers Jamie Whitten, 17, (guitar/vocals) and Brayden Whitten, 15, (bass/vocals), and friend Jasper Isaacs, 17, (drums).  Links to their original album and socials media are below.  Thanks for any support!!

Their debut album, "Remind Me of When", dropped in July 2025, and dives deep into themes of youth, reflection, and change. With Jamie’s gritty guitar, Brayden’s driving bass lines, Jasper’s explosive drumming, and lyrics that feel both personal and relatable, every track hits like a flash of growing up - full of heart, mistakes, and the moments you can’t quite forget.

Their debut single, “Ursa Major,” hits hard right from the jump with the opening guitar riff. The second release, “Snapshot”, is infectious and catchy. The 3rd single, “Don’t Let It Fall Apart goes full-anthem mode, kicking off with pounding drums and a chorus built to shout in a packed room. You “Just Don’t” want to miss this one!! The album showcases the band’s knack for mixing catchy hooks with honest emotion — the kind of songs that make you want to shout along while thinking about your own past.

Remind Me of When is a debut that feels like a memory - nostalgic without being stuck in the past, and proof that punk is alive and well on the Delaware coast.

IG: https://www.instagram.com/not_allowed_band/ 

FB: https://www.facebook.com/NotAllowedBand1/

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3BLKRzQxl5BVb2KZj0QYEQ

Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/artists/B0F9PWMSN3/not-allowed 

Apple: https://music.apple.com/artist/1814955208

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ABOUT

The Teenage Satellites are a pop/rock/alternative cover band from Lewes/Rehoboth, ranging in ages from 15 to 18.

The band formed in December 2021 as a trio, and added a 4th member in March 2022.  After a a few practices, they performed at their first live event, a "Young Musicians Showcase", where they played well and received some good feedback. The Teenage Satellites were born.

A week later, they booked their first gig, and when a conflict arose, Jamie asked his good friend Jasper to fill in for him for the night.  The five of them practiced together for a month preparing for the show. As fate would have it, the conflict was canceled and all 5 played the show.  Afterwards, Jasper joined the band for good, and there were now 5 Satellites.

Since playing their first gig in March 2022, the band has played shows at many of the local venues at the Delaware beaches: The Starboard, Rusty Rudder, Bethany Blues Lewes, Crooked Hammock, Big Oyster, Nalu Dewey Beach, Conch Island, Big Chill Beach Club, The Pond, Rehoboth Ale House, Thompson Island, West Side Creative Market, Freddies Beach Bar, and Revelations Hudson Fields.    

They played high energy shows at the Bethany Beach Bandstand in July 2023, 2024, & 2025; played at Schellville, a big holiday event in Rehoboth in 2023, 2024, & 2025; performed at Springfest 2024 in OC, MD, a 4-day music, food, and craft festival; rocked the crowd at the 2024 St. John the Beloved Carnival in Wilmington, and in July 2024 played at The Delaware State Fair.

Out of the area, they’ve played at Constitution Yards in Wilmington, DEBurgers & Brews (Frederica), DECO in Wilmington, DEWhite Hall Beer Garden in Middletown, DE, and Mispillion River Brewing (Milford).  

In March 2023, the Teenage Satellites played the legendary Dobbs on South (formerly J.C. Dobbs) in Philadelphia.  Alumni of this venue include: Metallica, Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Tool, Rage Against the Machine, Soul Asylum, The Offspring, Green Day, and others.