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Maggie Antone with Larry Fleet, KT Tunstall, and more

Sep 19, 2024  ·  Highland Festival Grounds at Kentucky Exposition Center - Complex, Louisville, KY Highland Festival Grounds at Kentucky Exposition Center - Complex, Louisville, KY

Maggie Antone
Sep 19
Maggie Antone
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East Nash Grass, from Madison, TN, blends bluegrass with mandolin, silky vocals, banjo rolls, and strong fiddle. Collaborators include Harry Clark and Cory Walker.
Grammy®-nominated Scottish musician KT Tunstall gained fame with her 2004 debut, Eye to the Telescope, featuring hits like "Black Horse and the Cherry Tree." Known for blending introspective folk with electrified rock, Tunstall released an album trilogy after moving to California in 2015, including KIN and WAX. Despite losing hearing in one ear, she found solace in music.
Born in Klein, TX, Lyle Lovett is a trailblazer in alternative country and Americana with acclaimed albums like "Pontiac" and "Joshua Judges Ruth." Known for blending country, jazz, and pop, his iconic works include "The Road to Ensenada," which won a Grammy. Lovett collaborated with Nanci Griffith and gained pop fans with his Large Band's eclectic sound. Notable for his marriage to Julia Roberts, he acted in films like "The Player" and maintained a strong presence in Texas music scenes, touring with his Large Band.
Born in California, Beth Hart is known for her soulful, blues-infused rock. Her eleventh album, You Still Got Me, features personal tracks like "Wonderful World" and collaborations with Eric Gales. She's celebrated for powerful live performances and albums like A Tribute To Led Zeppelin, achieving chart success in the US, UK, and Europe.
The Wallflowers, led by Jakob Dylan, blend rootsy alternative rock with arena-friendly sounds. Known for hits like "One Headlight" and "6th Avenue Heartache," they won two Grammys in 1998. Their defining album, "Bringing Down the Horse," was multi-platinum. Collaborations include T-Bone Burnett and Shelby Lynne; recent album "Exit Wounds" marks a confident return. Dylan's solo pursuits and documentary work further highlight his creativity.
Born in Wellsboro, PA, Taylor Acorn left Kutztown University for Nashville, making waves in the pop-punk scene with hits like "Psycho" and "Certified Depressant," addressing mental health and offering fans a space for healing.
BRELAND, born in New Jersey, is a singer/songwriter/producer known for his Hip-Hop/Country blend. His platinum hit "My Truck" topped Spotify's Global Viral 50. He has over 1 billion streams and notable collaborations with Sam Hunt, Lady A, Thomas Rhett, Keith Urban, and Mickey Guyton. He's been acclaimed for evolving country music and featured on major TV shows like GMA, The Voice, and The Kelly Clarkson Show.
Sting, born in Wallsend, England, rose to fame with the Police, known for hits like "Every Breath You Take." His solo career blended rock, jazz, and world music, earning numerous awards. He collaborated widely, including with Shaggy, resulting in a Grammy-winning reggae album. Notable solo works include "Desert Rose" and albums like *The Dream of the Blue Turtles*. Recognized with various honors, his diverse collaborations include artists like Bryan Adams and Eric Clapton.
Texas-born Koe Wetzel defies genre norms, blending country, rock, hip-hop, and grunge. Known for hits like “Drunk Driving” and “Creeps,” he boasts 2.6B streams. His high-energy concerts are famed, and he’s opened for Morgan Wallen.
Colby T. Helms, from the Blue Ridge Mountains, crafts bluegrass and old-time music. Known for his skilled guitar, banjo, and mandolin playing, he gained regional fame with performances and his concept album 'Tales of Misfortune'.
Maggie Antone, born in Richmond, acclaimed for cover albums & originals like "Johnny Moonshine". Known for heartfelt songwriting, collaborated with Carrie K & Brendan Walter. Popular & streamed by millions.
Tennessee-born Larry Fleet, known for his powerhouse voice and traditional country style, has captivated fans with albums like "Stack of Records" and "Workin' Hard." He's shared stages with Willie Nelson and Darius Rucker, and headlined his own tour, including a sold-out show at Nashville's Ryman Auditorium. Fleet is celebrated as a promising force in country music.
Born in California, Beck is an acclaimed alternative icon known for his genre-blending style. His 1994 hit "Loser" marked success, dispelling one-hit-wonder predictions. Odelay (1996), created with the Dust Brothers, fused funk, soul, and hip-hop, earning Grammy accolades. Beck has collaborated with Jenny Lewis, Pharrell Williams, and Paul McCartney, winning multiple Grammys, including Album of the Year for Morning Phase (2015). His artistic roots are deep, influenced by his musician parents, and he remains a versatile figure in music, constantly evolving his sound.
Maren Morris, from Arlington, Texas, blends country, pop, and R&B. Known for hits like "My Church" and "The Middle," she has collaborations with Zedd and Brandi Carlile. Her debut, Hero, topped country charts, and she won a Grammy for Best Country Solo Performance. Part of the supergroup The Highwomen, she continues to evolve creatively with releases like 2022's Humble Quest and her pop EPs.
Sam Bush, born in Bowling Green, KY, is a pivotal figure in progressive bluegrass, known for his masterful mandolin and fiddle skills. Founder of the New Grass Revival, he blended bluegrass with rock, jazz, and reggae. Bush's collaborations include working with Emmylou Harris and co-leading the bluegrass supergroup Strength in Numbers. He earned a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Americana Music Association and was inducted into the International Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame. Popular albums include King of My World and Storyman. Dubbed the "Father of Newgrass," he's honored in his hometown.
The Record Company, born from a DIY ethos, blends bluesy rock with raw style, earning Grammy nods. Hits "Off The Ground" & "Life To Fix" topped AAA radio.
Suzanne Vega, born in California and raised in NYC, is known for her poignant storytelling in folk music. Emerging in the 1980s, she's lauded for hits like "Luka" and "Tom’s Diner." The New York Times praises her as a "masterful storyteller." Her album "An Evening of New York Songs and Stories" includes deep cuts and a cover of Lou Reed’s “Walk On The Wild Side.” Vega draws inspiration from NYC, with influences like The Ramones and Fontaines D.C., and collaborates with filmmaker Martha Colburn.
Andy Frasco, known for his energetic fusion with The U.N., delivers introspective music and hosts the popular World Saving Podcast featuring stars like Tony Hawk and Kamasi Washington.
Nolan Taylor, a Cincinnati-based singer-songwriter, is noted for his emotive style blending themes of joy, heartbreak, and wild nights. His powerful voice captures deep human experiences, making his music deeply resonant and engaging.
Rob Ickes, born in San Francisco, is renowned for his masterful Dobro skills in bluegrass, country, and jazz. A founding member of Blue Highway, he collaborated on Grammy-winning albums with Alison Krauss and others. Ickes formed the jamgrass band Three Ring Circle and co-founded the ResoSummit in Nashville. His successful projects with Trey Hensley include the acclaimed albums World Full of Blues and Living in a Song. Recognized 13 times as best Dobro player by the International Bluegrass Music Association, he has worked with legends like Earl Scruggs and Merle Haggard.
Sister Sadie, a powerhouse bluegrass band born from a jam session at Nashville's Station Inn, blends tradition with innovation. Known for their electrifying performances, they've earned two Grammy nominations and multiple IBMA awards, including Vocal Group of the Year three times. Their popular albums include Sister Sadie II, and they continue to captivate audiences with their artistry and dedication.
M. Ward, known for blending folk, blues, and rock, released 'Supernatural Thing' with guest stars like First Aid Kit. His music often features rich storytelling, as seen in albums inspired by immigration tales and Billie Holiday. He covers Bowie and Johnston on his latest album.

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