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Beale Street Music Festival with The Lumineers, HARDY, and more

May 5, 2023  ·  Tom Lee Park, Memphis, TN Tom Lee Park, Memphis, TN

Beale Street Music Festival
May 5
Beale Street Music Festival
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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.
HARDY, from Philadelphia, MS, blends rock and country with hits like "ONE BEER" and "wait in the truck." With five billion streams, he's a multi-ACM and CMA award winner, known for Southern rock vibes and hit songwriting. He has toured with Thomas Rhett and Morgan Wallen.
Marcy Playground, formed in NYC by Minneapolis natives John Wozniak and Dylan Keefe with Ohio's Dan Rieser, rose to fame with "Sex and Candy." Known for their tranquil rock sound, their debut album went platinum. Collaborated with jazz guitarist Kurt Rosenwinkel.
Dru Hill, formed in 1992 in Baltimore, is known for R&B hits like "Tell Me." Notable albums include their debut and "Enter the Dru." Despite Sisqó's solo fame, they've remained active, with hits achieving multi-million sales.
Born in New Orleans, PJ Morton is a Grammy-winning R&B artist known for hits like "First Began." Collaborated with Adam Levine and Lil Wayne; became Solange's music director.
Ziggy Marley, born in Kingston, Jamaica, is a Grammy-winning reggae artist who honors his father Bob Marley's legacy. With the Melody Makers, he achieved success with albums like "Conscious Party" and "One Bright Day." Known for hits like "Tomorrow People," he later excelled solo with "Love Is My Religion" and "Fly Rasta." Marley contributes to children's charities and has collaborated with artists like Sheryl Crow and Busta Rhymes.
American Bollywood by Young the Giant, led by Sameer Gadhia, is inspired by The Mahabharata. Features modern indie rock blended with Indian sounds. It explores cultural identity, honoring Gadhia's family's journey from India to Southern California.
British rock band The Struts, formed in Derby in 2012, are famed for their energetic live shows. Known for hits like "Could Have Been Me" and collaborations with Robbie Williams, Kesha, and Tom Morello, they've topped Spotify Viral charts and appeared on major TV shows. Opening for legends like The Rolling Stones and playing festivals like Lollapalooza, they've sold out tours worldwide.
Earth, Wind & Fire, formed in Chicago by Maurice White in 1969, fused funk, jazz, soul, gospel, and disco. Known for hits like "Shining Star" and "September," they won multiple Grammys and collaborated with artists like Kenny G. Their stage shows were vibrant and elaborate, akin to P-Funk's spectacles. Enshrining a blend of cosmic and uplifting styles, they were inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2010. Members included lead singer Philip Bailey and the Phoenix Horns. White passed in 2016, leaving a legacy of musical innovation and spirit.
Yola, originally from the UK, is a six-time GRAMMY-nominated artist known for her soul-infused music. Her album "Stand For Myself" was hailed by NPR as the best soul record in 20 years. She portrayed Sister Rosetta Tharpe in Baz Luhrmann’s "ELVIS," earning a NAACP Image Award nomination. She debuted at the American Music Awards as the SONG OF THE SOUL performer. Her influence is recognized by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, featuring her guitar in their exhibit.
Tennessee rapper GloRilla is known for anthems celebrating female independence. Her 2022 viral hit "FNF (Let's Go)" skyrocketed her to fame, leading to a deal with Yo Gotti's CMG label.
Memphis rapper Finesse2tymes transformed his life post-prison, signing with Mob Ties/Atlantic Records. Formerly of Memphis Greatest Underrated with Blac Youngsta and Moneybagg Yo, he honed his craft in prison, drawing industry attention. Known for his autobiographical approach, Finesse's style blends experience and determination.
Low Cut Connie, known for electrifying live shows, blends rock 'n' roll and piano-driven tunes led by Adam Weiner. Acclaimed by the NY Times and Greg Kot, they've wowed fans like Obama and Elton John, who praised them publicly. Debuting on Seth Meyers in 2018, they're famous for hits like "All These Kids Are Way Too High."
Cameo, formed by Larry Blackmon in NYC, is known for their funky R&B hits and bold style. Notable songs include "Word Up," "Candy," and "She's Strange." They evolved from a Parliament/Funkadelic comparison to trailblazers themselves, influencing younger R&B and hip-hop artists. Hits like "Rigor Mortis" and "I Just Want to Be" topped the R&B charts. Blackmon's codpiece-wearing stage persona became iconic. They thrived in the '80s with albums like *Word Up!* and *Single Life*. Their music endures through compilations and samples in modern tracks.
Memphis-based rapper Big Boogie, born in Louisiana, is known for his tough Southern rap. Signed to Yo Gotti's CMG, he released hits like "Wop Wop" and "Pool Party." Collaborated with Moneybagg Yo and Gotti, gaining substantial streaming success.
American rock quintet 311, formed in Omaha, NE, blends reggae, hip-hop, funk, and metal. Known for hits "Down" and "Amber," they peaked with "Uplifter." With Top 10 albums, covers, and successful tours, their loyal fan base enjoys a mix of styles.
AJR, an indie pop trio, emerged in 2012 with popular hits like "Sober Up" & "Weak." Achievements include multiple platinum songs/album & #8 Billboard debut with Neotheater. Known for a unique pop style, they've collaborated with Rivers Cuomo.
Austin-born Gary Clark Jr., a versatile guitarist/vocalist known for blending blues-rock with funk, hard rock, and hip-hop, won a Grammy for his album *Blak and Blu*. He's collaborated with Alicia Keys, Foo Fighters, and Eric Clapton, and opened for the Rolling Stones. His politically charged *This Land* earned four Grammy nominations. Clark’s dynamic career includes notable performances, film scores, and collaborations with John Legend and Tom Morello.
Toadies, from Fort Worth, Texas, gained fame in the '90s alternative rock scene with their grunge hit "Possum Kingdom." Known for their Pixies-influenced style, their 1995 album *Rubberneck* went platinum. Despite label conflicts delaying subsequent releases, they reunited in 2008, producing albums like *Play. Rock. Music.* and the semi-acoustic *Heretics*. They collaborated with producers Tom Rothrock and Rob Schnapf and even featured Elliott Smith. The band hosts the annual Dia de los Toadies festival and have shared stages with acts like Bush and RHCP.
Philadelphia-born Jazmine Sullivan is known for her soulful R&B style. Her debut album "Fearless" topped charts, earning seven Grammy nominations. In 2022, her project "Heaux Tales" won her two Grammys and three NAACP Image Awards. Her single “Pick Up Your Feelings” was a standout hit. She also claimed several BET and Soul Train Music Awards, and was listed on the 2022 TIME100 list for her influence.
NY-based Living Colour broke '80s rock norms, inspiring bands like Rage Against the Machine. Known for "Cult of Personality," Grammy wins, and tours with the Rolling Stones. Influenced by jazz, rock, and funk with members Glover, Reid, Skillings, Calhoun.
Lucinda Williams, born in Lake Charles, Louisiana, is a lauded singer/songwriter noted for blending blues, folk, country, and rock. Known for her evocative lyrics and gritty vocals, Williams has earned multiple Grammys with hits like "Car Wheels on a Gravel Road." Collaborations include Emmylou Harris and Elvis Costello. In 2023, she released her memoir and "Stories from a Rock 'n' Roll Heart," further solidifying her innovative legacy.
Andy, a heartfelt songwriter, explores themes of self-discovery shaped by his mother's influence. Known for evocative lyrics, he shares his journey through music.
The Roots, formed by Black Thought and ?uestlove in Philadelphia, are known for their innovative rap band style. Their successful albums include "Things Fall Apart," which went platinum, and collaborations with Erykah Badu, John Legend, and Elvis Costello. As the house band for Jimmy Fallon’s show, they gained nationwide fame and numerous Grammys. Notable members included Rahzel and Kamal Gray.

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