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BottleRock Napa Valley in Napa, CA

May 24, 2024  ·  Napa Valley Expo Napa Valley Expo

BottleRock Napa Valley
May 24
BottleRock Napa Valley
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Momma, led by Allegra Weingarten and Etta Friedman, blends indie rock with honest lyrics. Known for rich sound and emotional storytelling, they work closely with Aron Kobayashi Ritch.
Tors, a Devon-based trio of brothers, captivate with emotive lyrics and harmonies. Their "Anything Can Happen" EP went viral. They’ve toured with big names like Sam Ryder and James Blunt.
T-Pain, born Faheem Rasheed Najm in Tallahassee, reshaped pop, hip-hop, and R&B since 2004. With hits like "All I Do Is Win," he's a six-time GRAMMY® winner and the first Masked Singer champ. He's also a Twitch star, label head, drift driver, and author.
Indie rock band Bully, led by Alicia Bognanno, features pop hooks with grunge influences. Hailing from Rosemount, MN, Alicia found music via audio engineering. Notable albums are Feels Like & SUGAREGG. Known for candid lyrics & robust guitar, Alicia has evolved Bully into a solo project. Collaborated with artists like Soccer Mommy & The Mountain Goats.
Ed Sheeran, born in Halifax, West Yorkshire, blends folk, hip-hop, pop, and rock into global hits like "Shape of You" and "The A Team." His albums +, x, ÷, and = have topped U.K. and U.S. charts. Collaborating with stars like Justin Bieber and Bruno Mars, Sheeran's No. 6 Collaborations Project and tours with Taylor Swift gained him widespread fame. Grammy wins and an MBE honor his talent, while his 2023 albums - and Autumn Variations, crafted with Aaron Dessner, showcase his evolving artistry.
Stevie Nicks, born in Phoenix, Arizona, is known for her mystical style in Fleetwood Mac and hits like "Dreams" and "Landslide." Her solo career boasts hits like "Edge of Seventeen" and collaborations with Tom Petty and Don Henley. She bridged rock and pop, earning major success with albums like Bella Donna and earning Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductions both with Fleetwood Mac and as a solo artist. Her influence spans over decades, with notable tours, collaborations with Sheryl Crow and Dave Grohl, and a defining role in Fleetwood Mac's enduring legacy.
Nelly, born Cornell Iral Haynes, Jr., is a St. Louis-based rapper known for hits like "Hot in Herre," "Dilemma," and "Shake Ya Tailfeather." With a mix of country and street style, he achieved crossover appeal, earning Grammy awards and six consecutive Top Ten albums. Nelly's collaborations span genres, working with artists like Kelly Rowland, Justin Timberlake, and Tim McGraw. His versatile style led to a country-pop fusion in the 2021 album "Heartland." Well-known for catchy hooks and commercial success, his career includes albums like the diamond-certified "Country Grammar."
The Offspring, icons of Southern California punk, have sold 45M+ albums worldwide with hits like "Pretty Fly." Current members include Dexter Holland and Noodles.
Talib Kweli, born in Brooklyn, is acclaimed for insightful lyrics and technical skill. Key works include Black Star with Mos Def and Reflection Eternal with DJ Hi-Tek. Solo highlights are Quality and Eardrum, achieving Billboard success. He collaborated with Kanye West, Madlib, and Diamond D. Known for critical acclaim and collaborations with Jay-Z, Mary J. Blige, and Kendrick Lamar. He founded Javotti Media and hosts The People's Party podcast.
The Soul Rebels, born from New Orleans' brass tradition, blend funk, soul, hip-hop, jazz, and pop. Known for explosive performances, they've collaborated with stars like Nas, Metallica, and Katy Perry. Featured on NPR's Tiny Desk and The Late Show, they tour globally, making waves with their dynamic horns and drums.
MonoNeon, a Memphis-born bassist and singer-songwriter, caught Prince's attention with his eclectic style in 2014. Last bassist hired by Prince, he performed and recorded with him, including the track "RUFF ENUFF" at Paisley Park. Known for his creative and colorful artistry, MonoNeon remains a unique figure in the music industry.
Gogol Bordello, formed in 1999 in New York, is known for its "gypsy punk" sound, blending Eastern European influences with rock. Led by Eugene Hütz, the band comprises members from Ukraine, Ecuador, Russia, and Ethiopia. They are known for relentless touring, popular songs such as those from "Seekers and Finders," and their unique, experiential style promoting real-world exploration over digital engagement.
The Record Company, born from a DIY ethos, blends bluesy rock with raw style, earning Grammy nods. Hits "Off The Ground" & "Life To Fix" topped AAA radio.
Megan Thee Stallion, from Houston, is a three-time GRAMMY winner known for hits like "Savage" with Beyoncé and "WAP" with Cardi B. An influential artist, philanthropist, and entrepreneur, she's earned accolades like the BET and Billboard Music Awards and made history as the first Black woman on Forbes' Under 30 cover.
Queens of the Stone Age, founded by Josh Homme post-Kyuss, gained fame with their 2000 album Rated R. Known for their heavy rock and psychedelic blend, they collaborated with artists like Dave Grohl and Elton John. Songs for the Deaf, featuring hits "No One Knows" and "Go with the Flow," elevated their status. Their 2013 album, ...Like Clockwork, topped Billboard charts. They've worked with producers like Mark Ronson and released albums such as Villains and In Times New Roman.... Their work has garnered Grammy nominations, showcasing their influence in modern rock.
Colony House, an indie rock band from Franklin, TN, blends “landlocked surf rock” with heartfelt tunes. Known for hits like “Silhouettes” and viral “You Know It,” they've toured globally and appeared on major TV shows and festivals.
8x GRAMMY® winner Stephen Marley, born in Wilmington, explores diverse genres in his acoustic album Old Soul, featuring Eric Clapton and Ziggy Marley collaborations.
Pete Yorn, American singer-songwriter, gained fame with his Gold-certified debut, 'musicforthemorningafter.' Known for multi-instrumental talent and reviving singer/songwriter genre, he collaborated with Scarlett Johansson and co-founded The Olms.
LaRussell, from Vallejo, revitalizes rap with authentic artistry. Through his collective "Good Compenny," he empowers indie artists while championing fair ownership and community involvement.
Norah Jones, born in NYC, is a nine-time GRAMMY winner known for "Come Away With Me." She's sold over 52 million albums globally. Famous for solo works and collaborations with artists like Willie Nelson and Foo Fighters. Also part of The Little Willies and Puss N Boots.
St. Vincent, born Annie Clark, debuted in 2007 with "Marry Me." Known for innovative music, she won multiple GRAMMYs for albums like "St. Vincent" and "Daddy’s Home." Her eclectic style blends glam rock and alt-pop.
Jessica Dobson's transformative journey led to "Billboard Heart," the band's fourth album with Sub Pop. Known for "Impossible Weight," Dobson collaborates with partner Peter Mansen and Andy Park, creating an anthem of resilience in their basement studio.
Pearl Jam, born from the remnants of Seattle's Mother Love Bone, rose to fame as '90s grunge pioneers. Known for hits like "Jeremy" and "Alive," their debut album "Ten" became a massive success. Led by charismatic Eddie Vedder, they expanded beyond their grunge roots to embrace diverse styles. Notable for battling Ticketmaster, Pearl Jam maintained a devoted fanbase through powerful live performances. They collaborated with Neil Young and shared a side project with Chris Cornell. Inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2017, they remain a staple in rock history.
Linka Moja, an alternative singer-songwriter, draws from 90s alt-rock and early 2000s icons like Hayley Williams. Known for soul-baring songs, her style mixes Nirvana's influence with Coldplay-like lyrics.
Maná, from Guadalajara, Mexico, are Latin rock stars with over 40M records sold and 50+ global chart-toppers. They've won numerous Grammys, collaborated with Santana and Shakira, and are acclaimed for their energetic live shows.
Toronto-based rock band The Beaches, led by sisters Jordan and Kylie Miller, and best friends Leandra Earl and Eliza Enman-McDaniel, broke through with "Blame My Ex" and its hit single "Blame Brett." Known for energetic live shows, they've topped Canadian charts and sold out major venues, becoming a major force in modern rock with a sound full of raw emotion and unapologetic fun.
Colombian duo Catalina García and Santiago Prieto, known for their blend of folk and experimental sounds, achieved fame with hits like “Nuestra Canción” and “Bailar Contigo.” They’ve performed at major festivals like Rock in Rio and Lollapalooza. With four albums, including “Encanto Tropical,” they’ve won a Latin Grammy for Best New Artist and received several Grammy and Latin Grammy nominations.
Born in Detroit, Castillo crafted the distinct "Oakland soul" sound with his band, blending Memphis and Philadelphia influences. Known for hit singles and collaborations with legendary artists, they've spent 50 years impacting lives, traveling the world, and creating a family-like band atmosphere.
Formed in Baltimore in 2003, All Time Low is a pop-punk band known for energetic shows and hits like "Dear Maria, Count Me In." They collaborated with artists like Demi Lovato and Avril Lavigne, peaked with "Future Hearts," and returned to punk roots with "Wake Up, Sunshine."
Mama Said is a Northern California-based rock band with a retro sound inspired by late '70s and early '80s classic rock. Fronted by Latifa Reeves and Jennifer Knight, they deliver sultry vocals layered with vintage guitar solos and heavy drum beats, creating timeless tracks.
Moonalice, a Bay Area ten-piece band, blends psychedelic soul with rock-tinged Americana. Led by Lester Chambers of The Chambers Brothers, they perform with icons like Pete Sears of Jefferson Starship and Grammy-winner John Molo. Known for a spirit of love and peace, they featured in Questlove's "Summer of Soul."
Say She She, a soulful female-led group, blends disco-delic sounds in their album "Silver." With members Piya Malik, Sabrina Mileo Cunningham, and Nya Gazelle Brown, the band tops charts like KCRW and BBC Radio 6 Music. Produced by Sergio Rios, their live-to-tape tracks brim with '80s NYC post-disco vibes. They’ve toured with Thee Sacred Souls and played festivals like Glastonbury.
Louisville's My Morning Jacket, known for their thrilling live shows and innovative rock sound, has deeply influenced musicians and won numerous awards.

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Napa Valley Expo

575 3rd St, Napa, CA 94559, USA Directions

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