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History
Established in 1992.
Established in 1992.
When John Wehner launched his nightclub in The Village of Baytowne Wharf at the Sandestin Golf and Beach Resort, he brought a decade’s worth of experience operating the hottest spot on New Orleans’ Bourbon Street. After taking control of Louis Karno’s failing Famous Door Dixieland Club the 29-year-old visionary renamed the place John Wehner’s Famous Door and with that Wehner’s total entertainment concept was born.
In 2000, representatives from Sandestin’s parent company Intrawest spent three nights at the Famous Door in New Orleans. They immediately fell in love with Wehner’s Live music nightclub. About a month later, Wehner signed a letter of intent and the Sandestin version of John Wehner’s Famous Door was born. Since opening in August 2002, the club has since changed its name to John Wehner’s Village Door – Wehner has left his New Orleans interests behind, focusing completely on his future in Sandestin.
Meet the Business Owner
John W.
Business Owner
Wehner has a background as a musician and has played drums since age 11 and spent a decade playing up and down Bourbon Street which enabled him to put together some celebrated house bands. The first of these was Groove Tube; «That band set the tone for the future of the club. I worked all day, doing daytime duties and then played on stage six hours a day, six nights a week and I would manage the club from the stage.» In 1996, he created the Dream Band, a dynamic show band with a horn section that could rival Chicago and Earth, Wind and Fire.
In November 2002 Wehner was featured on the cover of Nightclub and Bar magazine. He also operated his own professional recording studio and a production company, Door Productions. The first CD he produced was Jeff Chaz’ Give Me My Guitar – Wehner describes Chaz’ music as «funky blues with killer horns and a smokin’ rhythm section.» Other releases included Tomato’s Jump Into My Fire and the Dream Band’s…First Contact.