Pilgrimage Music & Cultural Festival: The Lumineers The Black Crowes & The Head and The Heart - Saturday in Franklin, TN

Sep 24, 2023  ·  The Park at Harlinsdale Farm The Park at Harlinsdale Farm

Pilgrimage Music & Cultural Festival
Sep 24
Pilgrimage Music & Cultural Festival
Past Concert

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Bones Owens, from rural Missouri, blends Americana with 90's rock. Known for "Bring Me Back," he collaborates with artists like Yelawolf. His album released by Thirty Tigers showcases a cinematic style.
James Bay, a GRAMMY®-nominated artist known for hits like "Hold Back The River" and "Let It Go," has evolved from acoustic anthems to a louder sound across albums like *Chaos and the Calm* and *Electric Light*. Winner of BRIT, Q, Ivor Novello, and ECHO Awards, he's collaborated with Alicia Keys and opened for The Rolling Stones.
Iowa-born, Nashville-based Hailey Whitters, known for deep country style, gained fame with 2020's "The Dream". Touring with Luke Combs, she's won ACM awards, received Grammy nods, and collaborated with Little Big Town. Popular for hit "Everything She Ain’t."
New Orleans' Better Than Ezra, formed in 1988 at LSU, merged college rock with mainstream pop. Known for '90s hit "Good," they remained chart-relevant into the 2010s. Despite early tragedy and lineup changes, they achieved a platinum album with 'Deluxe' and continued making music with albums like 'Paper Empire.'
Seattle's indie folk band, the Head and the Heart, blends Americana and Beatlesque pop. Known for hits like "All We Ever Knew," they soared on U.S. charts with albums like "Let's Be Still" and "Signs of Light." Formed in 2009, they've signed with Sub Pop and Warner Bros.
Born in Louisville, the Watson Twins rose in L.A.'s Silver Lake with a unique indie-folk style. Known for "Rabbit Fur Coat" with Jenny Lewis and several solo albums, they later rooted in Nashville, expanding their musical palette. Famous for sibling harmonies and collaborations with artists like Kings of Leon and Willie Nelson.
The Black Crowes, known for gritty rock & roll, celebrate their reunion with the 10th album "Happiness Bastards." Famous for "Shake Your Money Maker," they've toured 20 countries since reuniting in 2019.
Nashville's Boy Named Banjo blends country, Americana & folk-rock. Known for their roots-driven sound & EP 'Circles.' Played major festivals & signed with Mercury Records.

Venue Info

The Park at Harlinsdale Farm

239 Franklin Rd, Franklin, TN 37064, USA Directions

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