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Catbird Music Festival with The Lumineers, James Bay, and more

Aug 19, 2023  ·  Bethel Woods Center for the Arts, Bethel, NY Bethel Woods Center for the Arts, Bethel, NY

Catbird Music Festival
Aug 19
Catbird Music Festival
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Grammy winner Allison Russell, a self-taught artist known for singles like "Eve Was Black," blends music with activism. Honored with multiple awards including the Juno and Americana, she performs with the Rainbow Coalition Band, promoting inclusivity.
The War on Drugs, merging rock genres like folk, indie, and psychedelia, reconnects rock's splinters with ease. Known for their album "I Don't Live Here Anymore," they bridge underground and mainstream music seamlessly.
JOHNNYSWIM, duo Abner Ramirez & Amanda Sudano, blend rock, pop, & soul. Known for HGTV theme "Home" & hits like "First Try." Acclaimed by major media & produced by Grammy-winner Malay.
Slothrust, with Leah Wellbaum and drummer Will Gorin, innovates guitar rock with a unique style, remixing '90s hits like Ginuwine's "Pony" in their EP 'I Promise.' Known for blending nostalgia with a contemporary twist.
Dwight + Nicole, an American Soul/Blues band from the U.S., are celebrated for their dynamic blend of roots rock, R&B, and blues. Winners of multiple Boston Music Awards and New England Music Awards, they are well-known for powerful vocals and heartfelt music. Collaborators include producer Joel Hamilton.
Philadelphia-born Amos Lee, known for gold album & hits like "Worry No More", styles across folk & soul. Collaborated with legends like Bob Dylan & Willie Nelson. Famous for heartfelt lyrics across multiple acclaimed albums.
Margo Price, US singer-songwriter, excels in rock with hits addressing social issues. Known for tackling industry double standards and farmers' rights, she joined Farm Aid’s board in 2021.
Born in 1964, Trey Anastasio co-founded Phish and explored various musical styles, from rock to free jazz. Known for his work with Phish and solo projects like "Surrender to the Air" and "Lonely Trip," he's also collaborated with Tom Marshall, Les Claypool, and Stewart Copeland.
Lord Huron, known for their enchanting mix of indie and folk rock, made waves at Whispering Pines with instruments galore. Their heartfelt themes of life and loss resonate deeply, captured poignantly in their album "Long Lost."
James Bay, a GRAMMY®-nominated artist known for hits like "Hold Back The River" and "Let It Go," has evolved from acoustic anthems to a louder sound across albums like *Chaos and the Calm* and *Electric Light*. Winner of BRIT, Q, Ivor Novello, and ECHO Awards, he's collaborated with Alicia Keys and opened for The Rolling Stones.
Briscoe, a Texas Americana folk-rock band, debuted with "West of It All," crafted in Texas, recorded in NC by Grammy-nominee Brad Cook. Known for bridging classic roots and modern music, they gained fame with organic growth from UT Austin gigs to sold-out shows at Antone's.
Band of Horses, led by Ben Bridwell, crafts emotionally intense, anthemic songs, blending ragged epics with punk-rock spirit. Known for their profound, relatable lyrics and powerful performances. Collaborates with longtime and new members.
Madeline Edwards, born in California and raised in Texas, blends jazz, soul, gospel, and country music. Recognized for her Opry debut and featured on Spotify's "Hot Country Artists to Watch," Edwards' debut album, "Crashlanded," released with Warner Music Nashville, showcases her unique style. She's opened for Chris Stapleton and was named Billboard’s Rookie Of The Month.
Illiterate Light, a duo from Virginia, blends intense alternative rock with Jeff Gorman and Jake Cochran sharing songwriting and unusual live setups. Known for their eco-conscious, bike-powered stages, the band's sound features anthemic choruses and revolutionary approaches.
Virginia native Morgan Wade topped Rolling Stone’s Best Country Albums list with debut "Reckless" and hit "Wilder Days". Known for raw, honest songwriting, she's earned multiple award nominations.
Eggy, formed in 2016, are acclaimed for their emotional range and heartfelt songs. Known for "Watercolor Days," they've toured 40+ states and recorded in Nashville.
Formed in Castlewood, Virginia, 49 Winchester is known for their grassroots rock style. With albums like "The Wind" and "III", they've built a reputation for engaging live shows and progressive songwriting.
Trampled by Turtles, formed in Duluth, MN (2003) by Dave Simonett post gear theft. Merges bluegrass, folk; known for a vibrant rock-infused style. Features members like Ryan Young & Tim Saxhaug.
Formed in Seattle, 1992, Sunny Day Real Estate stood out with their melodic rock. Known for "Diary" and "The Pink Album," joined Foo Fighters, and split in 2001 but reunited in 2009.
The Soul Rebels, a New Orleans brass band, blend funk, soul, hip hop, and jazz. Known for electrifying shows and collaborations with Nas, Metallica, Katy Perry, and more. Featured on NPR and Stephen Colbert's show. Tour extensively worldwide.
Phantogram, the New York duo of Josh Carter and Sarah Barthel, merges electronic pop with dark psychedelia. Known for hits like "Fall In Love" and tours with The xx & Muse, their album 'Three' hit Billboard’s Top 10.

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