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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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The Lumineers, famed for their folk-rock style, have 24 #1 hits, including "Ho Hey" and "Gloria." They've toured globally, earning acclaim with albums like "CLEOPATRA" and "III." Achievements include GRAMMY® nominations and platinum certifications. They've sold over 1.1 million tickets with record-breaking shows in Denver and Chicago.
UK-born James Bay, acclaimed singer-songwriter, merges timeless songcraft with clever lyrics. Celebrated for "Hold Back The River" and "Let It Go," he’s received GRAMMY® nods and won BRIT Awards. Collaborated with The Lumineers, Alicia Keys, and joined icons like Mick Jagger and Sheryl Crow on stage.
Born in Iowa, Hailey Whitters moved to Nashville, landing cuts with top artists before her breakout 2020 album, The Dream. Raised was named Rolling Stone's top country album of 2022. She's toured with major acts like Luke Combs and Shania Twain, earning festival spots and an ACM Award. Her platinum single "Everything She Ain't" hit the top 20 on country radio.
Better Than Ezra, formed in 1988 by LSU students, blends '80s jangle pop with grunge. Known for "Good," they achieved platinum status in 1995. Hits like "In the Blood" and "King of New Orleans" followed. They moved from major to indie labels, collaborating with Tony Hoffer. Celebrated anniversaries with reissues and continue to tour and record.
The Head and The Heart, formed in Richmond, Va., blend indie and folk styles. Known for their debut on Sub Pop and hits with Warner Records, they emphasize unity in "Arrow."
The Black Crowes, led by the Robinson Brothers, hail from Atlanta and are known for their gritty rock and blues sound. Reuniting in 2019, they celebrated 30 years of "Shake Your Money Maker" with over 150 global shows. Collaborating with producer Jay Joyce, their latest album, "Happiness Bastards," marks a triumphant return to their roots.
Nashville's Boy Named Banjo blends country, Americana, folk-rock, and bluegrass. Signed to Mercury Records Nashville, they released "Circles" EP in 2021. They've played major festivals like Seven Peaks and CMA Fest and are known for their energetic, roots-driven sound.
Bones Owens, raised in rural Missouri, is known for his blues-infused sound mixing Southern rock with alternative style. His music features fuzzed-out riffs and anthemic hooks, perfect for both backroads and festival stages.

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The Park at Harlinsdale Farm

239 Franklin Rd, Franklin, TN 37064, USA Directions

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