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Rebirth Brass Band with Rhythm and Roots Festival, Drive-By Truckers, and more

Aug 30, 2024  ·  Ninigret Park, Charlestown, RI Ninigret Park, Charlestown, RI

Rebirth Brass Band
Aug 30
Rebirth Brass Band
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Yarn, a band honed in NYC's Greenwich Village, boasts 10 studio albums. They've shared stages with Dwight Yoakam and Amos Lee, played prestigious venues, and had 6 Grammy ballot nods. Their music garners airplay on Sirius XM, CMT, and more. Notably, they collaborated with John Oates on songwriting.
Cousin Curtiss and Harrison B deliver electrifying performances with rapid acoustic guitar, fervent harmonica, and energized solos, blending blues, bluegrass, and soulful rock Americana.
Old Crow Medicine Show, known for energetic folk and Americana, started busking in 1998. They've won 2 Grammys, were inducted into the Grand Ole Opry, and their hit "Wagon Wheel" is double-platinum.
GA-20 leads a traditional Blues revival, blending blues, country, and rock ’n’ roll. Their live-performance sound uses period-correct gear to honor legendary blues influences.
Larkin Poe, an American sister duo, fuses contemporary blues and rock, known for soulful harmonies and storytelling. They've collaborated with Tyler Bryant and excel in lyrical depth.
Daniel, born in Nashville, fuses honky-tonk and improvisation in his "Cosmic Country" style. Known for captivating shows with a talented band, his music makes hearts swell and hips shake.
The Grammy-winning Rebirth Brass Band from New Orleans is famed for their blend of jazz, funk, soul, and hip-hop. Formed in 1983 by Phil and Keith Frazier, they've released numerous albums and collaborated with Trombone Shorty and John Fogerty. Their albums, like *Rebirth of New Orleans*, which won a Grammy in 2012, are chart-toppers. Known for hits like "Do Whatcha Wanna," they attract diverse audiences globally.
GRAMMY-winning artist Ruthie Foster, from Gause, Texas, blends blues, folk, and gospel. Known for albums like Mileage and collaborations with Bonnie Raitt and Susan Tedeschi.
Formed in 2008, The Strumbellas blend alt-country with contemplative lyrics. Known for albums like *Hope* and hit songs like "Spirits", they’ve won two JUNO awards.
Emmylou Harris, born in Birmingham, Alabama, is a celebrated singer known for her blend of country and rock, influenced by Gram Parsons. Her career began in NYC folk clubs, leading to acclaimed solo albums like *Pieces of the Sky* and collaborations with Dolly Parton and Linda Ronstadt on *Trio*. Harris has earned numerous awards, working with artists like Mark Knopfler and Rodney Crowell, and continued to innovate in genres ranging from bluegrass to alternative rock. Her voice and creative spirit have maintained her status as a music icon for over four decades.
Rhode Island's Will Evans captivates with folk-inspired lyrics and roots energy, known for hits like "Adam & Eve" and "Rise." Collaborated with Trevor Hall and Mihali, and received three New England Music Award nominations. His "Kind Folk" community promotes goodwill, and he plays diverse instruments like guitar and didgeridoo. Evans has toured with Crosby & Nash and Grace Potter.
Drive-By Truckers, founded by Patterson Hood and Mike Cooley in Muscle Shoals, honor their roots in their 14th album, Welcome 2 Club XIII. Known for their blend of Southern rock and storytelling, the album was produced by longtime collaborator David Barbe.

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