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Beach Road Weekend

Aug 25, 2023  ·  Veterans Memorial Park, Tisbury, MA Veterans Memorial Park, Tisbury, MA

Beach Road Weekend
Aug 25
Beach Road Weekend
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Alabama's St. of Paul & the Broken Bones, known for electrifying soul with hits like "Call Me." Founded in 2011, their music blends funk, disco, and psychedelia. Famous for intoxicating live shows.
Mary Chapin Carpenter, born in Princeton, NJ, is a folk and country singer-songwriter known for hits like "Down at the Twist and Shout" and "I Feel Lucky". Her breakthrough album "Come on Come On" sold over 2 million copies. Collaborating with John Jennings, she earned a Grammy for "Shut Up and Kiss Me". Achievements include several top-charting albums like "Stones in the Road". Known for her introspective and emotionally intelligent songs, Carpenter shifted back to contemporary folk later in her career.
Maggie Rose, born in Maryland, is renowned for her genre-blending style across pop, rock, soul, Americana, and folk. Known for her powerful voice and lyrical depth, she's collaborated with members of Jason Isbell’s 400 Unit, Alabama Shakes, and more. Rose has performed at the Grand Ole Opry over 100 times and at major festivals like ACL and Bonnaroo. She's shared stages with Kelly Clarkson and Eric Church, and her new album, produced by GRAMMY winner Ben Tanner, showcases her dynamic artistry.
Born in the Soviet Union and raised in NYC, Regina Spektor is a pianist known for the LP "Begin to Hope" and hits like "Fidelity." Her music features in many TV shows and films. She's also performed at the White House and supports various charities.
The Head and The Heart, originally from Seattle, combine indie folk and rock. They've produced hits under Sub Pop and Warner Records. Known for hits like "Lost in My Mind," they've maintained an authentic and self-produced style. They recently crafted new music in Richmond, Va., exemplifying unity in tracks like "Arrow."
Grammy-winning R&B/soul artist Leon Bridges, known for a sound reminiscent of Sam Cooke. Hits include "Coming Home" & "Bad Bad News." Performed for Obama, opened for The Rolling Stones.
Austin-born Gary Clark, Jr. merges blues-rock with funk, hip-hop, and African influences. Known for hits like "This Land," he's won Grammys, collaborated with Alicia Keys and Foo Fighters.
Mumford & Sons, known for their emotive folk-rock style, rose to fame in 2009 with *Sigh No More*. Hits include *Little Lion Man* and *The Cave*. Winning Grammy and BRIT awards, they topped charts with albums like *Babel* and *Wilder Mind*. Collaborated with stars like Pharrell Williams, Bob Dylan, and Bruce Springsteen.
Japanese Breakfast, led by Michelle Zauner, released "For Melancholy Brunettes," produced by Grammy winner Blake Mills, known for work with Dylan and Apple. Recorded at LA's Sound City.
Born in LA, raised in Bakersfield as a minister's son, Grammy-winning jazz-soul singer Gregory Porter is renowned for baritone vocals blending jazz, soul, gospel. Notable albums include "Liquid Spirit" and tributes to Nat King Cole. Also collaborated with Disclosure.
Kevin Morby, acclaimed songwriter, explores life and mortality in "This Is A Photograph" and its continuation, "More Photographs." He's known for insightful lyrics and capturing rich sonic landscapes.

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