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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, hailing from the U.S., are a beloved folk-rock band with hits like “Ho Hey.” Known for 24 #1 hits and major tours, they’ve achieved 3x platinum and multiple GRAMMY nominations. Albums like CLEOPATRA and III topped charts globally, with hits “Gloria” and “Brightside” reaching #1. Their tour sold 1.1 million tickets worldwide, setting concert records at Coors Field and Wrigley Field.
Born in Philadelphia, Miss., HARDY merges country and rock, hitting Billboard Top 5 with ‘the mockingbird & THE CROW’. Known for “ONE BEER”, “JACK”; 5X ACM, 2X CMA winner. Collaborated with Alaina, Dawson, Rhett, Wallen.
Marcy Playground, formed in NYC by Minneapolis natives Wozniak & Keefe and Ohio's Rieser, named after Wozniak's school. Known for '97 hit "Sex and Candy," they debuted with a platinum album.
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.
Grammy-winning artist, acclaimed for hits like "First Began" & "How Deep Is Your Love," collaborated with stars like Adam Levine & Stevie Wonder. Known for blending pop/R&B, his music features in films & on Spotify with over 553K monthly listeners.
Born in Kingston, Ziggy Marley, son of reggae icon Bob Marley, led the Melody Makers to Grammy wins with hits like "Tomorrow People." As a solo artist, he flourished with albums like "Love Is My Religion" and won more Grammys. Marley also champions children's charity U.R.G.E and is known for political activism.
Young the Giant's album American Bollywood blends indie-rock with Indian instrumentation, inspired by Sameer Gadhia’s parents' journey from India to the U.S. in 1984.
British rock band The Struts, formed in Derby (2012), famed for energetic shows and hits like "Could Have Been Me." Known for collabs with Robbie Williams & Kesha, and tours with The Rolling Stones.
Earth, Wind & Fire, founded by Maurice White in Chicago (1969), merged funk with jazz, soul, and more. Known for hits like "Shining Star" and elaborate shows, they won multiple Grammys and were famed for their versatility and dynamic performances. Collaborated with the Emotions and Phil Collins.
6x GRAMMY nominee Yola, lauded for her soulful music, starred as Sister Rosetta Tharpe in "ELVIS." Known for "Stand For Myself," her guitar features in the Rock Hall of Fame.
Tennessee rapper GloRilla, known for female empowerment anthems, gained fame with "FNF (Let's Go)”. Signed by Yo Gotti to CMG, she followed up with hits like "Tomorrow".
Memphis rapper Finesse2tymes transformed his life post-prison, signing with Mob Ties/Atlantic. Known for collaborations with Blac Youngsta and Moneybagg Yo, he honed his craft during incarceration and aims to captivate with his music.
Low Cut Connie, known for electrifying live shows and gritty rock 'n' roll style, gained fans like Obama and Springsteen. Their hit, “All These Kids Are Way Too High,” helped them earn praise from Elton John.
The Roots, rap band from Philadelphia, are known for live instrumental music and Grammy wins. Famous for "You Got Me" with Erykah Badu, they've collaborated widely, notably with John Legend and Elvis Costello, and serve as the house band on "The Tonight Show" with Jimmy Fallon.
Louisiana-born, Memphis-raised rapper Big Boogie, known for tough Southern rap, is signed to Yo Gotti's CMG. Hits include "Wop Wop." Notable albums: Final Nightmare, Underrated. Collaborated with Moneybagg Yo.
Omaha-born rock band 311 blends reggae, hip-hop, funk, and metal, achieving fame with hits like "Down" and "Amber." Known for albums like 'Transistor' and 'Uplifter,' they've consistently delivered top charting music since the '90s, celebrated for energetic live performances and a loyal fanbase.
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. 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.
Fort Worth's Toadies, famous for their '95 hit "Possum Kingdom," thrived in the '90s alternative rock scene with a Pixies-influenced, guitar-heavy sound. After a brief breakup, they resumed on their own label, maintaining their signature style with varied albums like "Heretics" and "The Lower Side of Uptown."
Philadelphia-born R&B singer Jazmine Sullivan, known for hits like "Need U Bad," and albums "Fearless" & "Reality Show," has earned multiple Grammy nods. Famous for blending traditional and contemporary R&B, she has also collaborated with artists like Missy Elliott and PJ Morton.
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, LA, blends blues, folk, country, and rock. Known for hits like "Passionate Kisses," she won multiple Grammys including Best Contemporary Folk Album for "Car Wheels on a Gravel Road." Formed Highway 20 Records, released memoirs & "Stories from a Rock 'n' Roll Heart" with guest Bruce Springsteen.
Singer-songwriter Andy channels personal loss into music, inspiring inner reflection with songs acting as "spiritual chiropractors." Influenced by his late mother, he began as a street performer. His music aims to uplift and heal.
Brooklyn-based Phony Ppl, formed in 2008, blend R&B and hip-hop, known for albums like Yesterday's Tomorrow. Collaborated with Erykah Badu, Megan Thee Stallion.

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