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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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Born in NYC to Haitian emigrants, Leyla McCalla excels in cello, tenor banjo, and guitar. A multilingual artist, she blends global influences in her music. Founding member of Our Native Daughters and former Carolina Chocolate Drops, she explores Afro-diasporic sounds. Her 2022 album, "Breaking the Thermometer," highlights the significance of a free press through Radio Haiti's story.
Houndmouth, an alternative blues band from New Albany, Indiana, is known for rootsy rock and hits like "From the Hills Below the City." They've played major festivals and TV, earning praise from The Guardian and SPIN.
UK-based band The Heavy Heavy, formed by Georgie Fuller and William Turner, blends soulful rock & roll with British roots. Known for songs from their debut EP "Life and Life Only" and album "One Of A Kind," they draw comparisons to Jefferson Airplane and Fleetwood Mac. With two top-five AAA radio singles, they’ve sold out shows globally, receiving acclaim from NME and The Guardian. Turner produced and mixed their music in Brighton.
Born with a minimalist ethos, this duo excels at live, raw performances, transforming studio tracks into innovative live arrangements. Known for their genre-blending sound, they've gained acclaim for turning constraints into creativity. Their approach, focusing on real-time playability, makes every album their most definitive yet.
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.
Vermont's Noah Kahan, a 2x GRAMMY-nominated artist, blends Folk, Americana, and Rock. Known for “Stick Season” and hits with Post Malone, he champions mental health too.
Kevin Morby, known for his dynamic indie rock style, explores themes of life, time, and mortality in his acclaimed albums "This Is A Photograph" and its follow-up "More Photographs (A Continuum)."
Songwriter Al Olender explores anxiety, change, and intimacy through acoustic, bluesy melodies. Known for heartfelt, sincere storytelling on her album *The Worrier*.

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Riverfront Park

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

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