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High Water in North Charleston, SC

Apr 20, 2024  ·  Riverfront Park Riverfront Park

High Water
Apr 20
High Water
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Vermont-born Grace Potter, known for her fusion of soul, blues, country, and rock, recorded her album "Mother Road" after a soul-searching trip. It follows her Grammy-nominated "Daylight".
Al Olender, an Upstate New York artist, dazzles with her debut album "Easy Crier," recorded at The Church, Harlemville. Known for her honest exploration of grief and self-discovery, she collaborates with producer James Felice and others, creating a blend of keys, strings, and harmonies.
NYC-born Leyla McCalla, influenced by Haitian roots, plays cello, tenor banjo, guitar and sings in multiple languages. Known for unique, global sound, founded Our Native Daughters, ex-Carolina Chocolate Drops member. Popular for blending diverse musical styles.
Vermont-born Noah Kahan, GRAMMY-nominated singer-songwriter, famous for mixing Folk, Americana & Rock. Known for "Stick Season," 5 billion streams, double platinum, collaborations with Post Malone & Kacey Musgraves.
Houndmouth, an alt-rock band from New Albany, Indiana, debuted in 2011. Known for nostalgic sounds & major festival gigs (Bonnaroo, Lollapalooza). Praised by SPIN, Esquire & Garden & Gun.
The Heavy Heavy, from Brighton, UK, blend psychedelia, blues, acid rock & sunshine pop. Known for their debut EP 'Life and Life Only,' they revive classic sounds with a modern twist led by Will Turner and Georgie Fuller.
The Linda Lindas, an LA-based garage punk band, gained fame with "Racist, Sexist Boy." Known for energetic tunes and significant collaborations, they have opened for icons like Bikini Kill and featured in Amy Poehler's movie, Moxie.
Seattle-based The Dip, known for their emotive rhythm-and-blues, shines on their album "Sticking With It." The band channels live-show energy and embraces a communal, anti-perfectionist spirit. Their craftsmanship is highlighted throughout this self-produced, third full-length release.
Seattle's Fleet Foxes, known for their lush, harmony-rich indie folk-rock, emerged in the late 2000s. Their albums, including the Grammy-nominated "Helplessness Blues," blend Baroque pop, classic rock, and British folk. Produced by Phil Ek and signed with Sub Pop, their 2017 "Crack-Up" and 2020 "Shore" further elevated their status. Formed by Robin Pecknold and Skyler Skjelset in 2006.

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Riverfront Park

1061 Everglades Ave, North Charleston, SC 29405, USA Directions

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