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Iron Blossom Festival in Richmond, VA

Sep 21, 2024  ·  The Training Center on Leigh The Training Center on Leigh

Iron Blossom Festival
Sep 21
Iron Blossom Festival
Past Concert

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Born in Tyler, Texas, Chance Peña is an artist and producer known for blending traditional storytelling with modern music. He gained fame with "Up, Up & Away" in *Five Feet Apart* and co-wrote John Legend’s Grammy-nominated "Conversations in the Dark." He has released multiple EPs, singles, and an album, “Ever-shifting, Continual Blossoming.”
North Carolina's River Shook, formerly Sarah Shook, delivers raw, uncompromising Americana with a classic yet contemporary edge. Lead of The Disarmers, River's poignant lyrics blend humor, anger, and defiance, creating modern country gems.
Kentucky-born S.G. Goodman blends indie rock with rural influences. Known for potent lyrics and a unique voice, her acclaimed debut, "Old Time Feeling," earned attention from NPR and Rolling Stone. Tyler Childers and others covered her song “Space And Time.” Her second album, "Teeth Marks," received critical acclaim, leading to an NPR Tiny Desk and the 2023 Americana Best Emerging Artist Award. She's played over 150 shows in 2023, headlining tours and opening for Tyler Childers and Jason Isbell.
Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats, born in Colorado, combine soul and rock. Known for energetic live shows and hits like "The Future," they've appeared on SNL and opened for The Rolling Stones.
Formed in Oakland's subways, The California Honeydrops blend retro-soul with improvisation, known for energetic shows and popular at festivals like Monterey Jazz. They've toured with legends like B.B. King and Bonnie Raitt. Their music features in TV shows like "Black-ish."
Trampled by Turtles, formed in Duluth, MN (2003) by Dave Simonett post gear theft. Merges bluegrass, folk; known for a vibrant rock-infused style. Features members like Ryan Young & Tim Saxhaug.
Hippo Campus, born in Minneapolis, blends storytelling with a dystopian vibe on their EP 'Wasteland'. Known for hits like 'Landmark' and 'LP3', they recently collaborated with Caleb Wright to explore themes of hardship and resilience through a country-inspired, pared-back style.
Oklahoma's Turnpike Troubadours blend Woody Guthrie's folk with Waylon Jennings' honky tonk. Known for hits like "Goodbye Normal Street," they surged from indie roots to mainstream, charting top in country and rock. After a break due to health issues, they returned with "A Cat in the Rain" in 2023. Collaborated with Shooter Jennings and shared stages with Miranda Lambert.
River Whyless, a neo-traditional folk quartet from Asheville, NC, fuses folk-rock with artful songwriting. Known for their unique vocal and instrumental arrangements.
Mt. Joy, formed by Matt Quinn & others, shot to fame with their 2018 debut. Known for #1 hit "Silver Lining," their style blends folk with psychedelic rock and gospel elements. Produced by Tucker Martine, their album "Rearrange Us" reflects deep personal growth.

Venue Info

The Training Center on Leigh

2401 West Leigh Street Directions

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